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WANTEDS. 'WANTED— A * SLABBY.— Apply Gladstone Mill, Hokitika line. "WANTED—A MACHINIST.—AppIy Stratford, Blair and Co., Greymoutli. "WANTED— A GENERAL; good wages. —Apply M. Hallinan, Brunner. ■WANTED— First-class SAWYER; top wages.—Apply Wickes Ltd., or T. Daly, Rimu. WANTED— A Smart Competent SALESMAN.— Apply Grange and Sons, Drapers, Westport. "W'ANTED— Young GIRL, assist light housework. — Apply Star Office. WANTED— TAILER OUT and 77 BREAKER-DOWN.— Apply Marsden mill . TJOY wanted for Parcel Department. —Apply New Zealand Clothing Factory. "WANTED—A SHOP HAND, with knowledge of ironmongery and book-keeping.— State wages required and past experience by letter to “Business,” c/o, Star Office. W ANTED — Experienced NURSE for private hospital, Reefton. — For particulars apply Mrs Roxborough T/UANTED —Ladies in search of nice warm SLIPPERS should visit FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS. "WANTED TO HOUSE seven rooms, High Street; all conveniences; £3O; Building Section well fenced, one-eighth acre.—MARK SPROT AND CO., Auctioneers. VST - ANTED—Men, women and children to know that our SLIPPERS are the cheapest showing. Yiew the winciow for prices.—FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS, Boot Depot, Greymouth. "ORITE-GLAS gives the windows and , mirrors tire brilliance of the diamond.—Obtainable from ARNOTT AND SEABROOK. WANTED.TO SELL—£4SO HOUSE six rooms, Albert Street; £25 deposit; easy terms. £3OO COACHING PLANT, Coaches, Horses, Harness, etc., £300; going concern. — MARK £PROT AND COY., Auctioneers. "WANTED users of “SYDAL” (Wilton’s Hand Emollient) to know that it is imitated. The word “Sydal” is registered. \^/ r ANTED— Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses and Generals for town and country places. Every applicant found a suitable place and good wages.—Apply Naylor’s Registry, Grej'mouth. WANTED KNOWN chapped hands healed in one night by the use of “Sydal” (Wilton’s Hand Emollient). Is 6d chemists and stores. "WRITING TABLET (the Runanga) direct from home, containing 300 pages, Is, at WARD’S, Runanga and Brunner. WANTED KNOWN—Hannah’s own 7 7 make FOOTBALL BOOTS, with studs complete, posted to any address, 9s. —All sizes.. X\7ANTED ladies to prove the TV worth of “SYDAL.” Beautiful hands for those who do their own work. WANTED—The people of Greymouth and district to know that FRANK McGREGOR, Wheelwright, Hokitika, furnishes Quotations and Designs fox all classes of vehicles. 4< OYDAL” (Wilton’s Hand Emollient) should be used regularly to get the best results. Rub a little into the .skin before washing. Chemists and stores, Is 6d. ANTED —Engineers to prepare for 7 advancement by obtaining Government Certificate of Competency in Locomotive Traction, first and secondclass, Stationary; Marine Engineering, etc. Write to-day for free prospectus “E.” Representative, Jas. Rodger, 1948 Cashel Street, Christchurch. WANTED MOTHERS to take a 77 Half-holiday on Washing Day. Always use LILY WASHING TABLETS, and weary backache Monday will be changed to Sunny Monday instead. All grocers from Blackball to Hokitika.—Wholesale Agents : Griffon and Smith, Greymouth. “CYDAL” (Wilton’s Hand Emollient) is not a new thing, but a well-tried valuable skin cleanser and healer. Every user becomes an advertiser. Chemists and stores. WANTED KNOWN. LARSEN 7 7 BROS, give ESTIMATES for all PLUMBING and GAS FITTING WORK, which they guarantee. —Werita Street. WANTED KNOWN—“Sydal” formerly called Wilton’s Hand Emollient. The best skin cleanser, healer and beautifier. Is 6d chemists and stores. HORSE COVERS COW COVERS HORSE COVERS COW COVERS may be obtained from J. M C SHERRY. (late A. W. Yarrall,) TAINUI STREET : GREYMOUTH. Ascertain my prices. Every cover sold garanteed. MISS PARISH'S TEA ROOMS (late Alexander). TAINUI ST. : : GREYMOUTH. JLfRS. H. DAVIS (nee Miss Parish) i7J- takes this opportunity of informing the residents of Greymouth and district that she has PURCHASED Mrs. Mason’s interest in the above rooms and that it will be her aim to have them conducted on the same lines as her predecessor, both for cleanliness, civility and the quality of goods, etc. Cakes, Pies, Luncheons, with coffee, tea or cocoa supplied at all hours. Splendid stock of Confectionery, etc. WHAT DO YOU TAKE FOR 77 BREAKFAST? The wisest and most healthy persons will say. “Porridge made from ROBINSON’S PATENT GROATS.” It makes a finer-flavored, easier digested, and richer porridge than the ordinal* oatmeal.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 June 1911, Page 1

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