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WANTEDS. \?yANTED —Competent Trouser and y T Vest HANDS.—AppIy Manager West Coast Tailoring Society. WANTED—BREAKERDOWN—Ap ■ ply Gladstone Mill, Tlokitika WANTED— By good Needlewoman ' v EMPLOYMENT by the day; understands dressmaking.— Address '"hi. E. S," Post Office, Greymouth. /ANTED— By refined couple T BOARD in private family, or two Furnished Rooms, use kitchen.— Apply "Rooms," Star Office. /ANTED— A LADY to do good * Plain Sewing.—Apply Albion Hotel. /'ANTED—Kind person to ADOPT baby girl (four months). —Apply Star Office. 17" ANTED Orders for Xmas Number ¥ Auckland Weekly News, but order from JOHN WARD, Stationer, and you wilJ be sure to obtain a copy. WANTED—A Young WOMAN—ApT T ply Star Office. "WANTED— Bushman, Winchman, Tailer-out and Sniggar.—Apply Jack Bros., Kotuku or H. Hudd, Greymouth. ANTED—Engine DRIVER, FIDDLER and two BUSHMEN.— Apply Stratford, Blair and Co., Hukarere or Greyruouth. "WANTED—Working MANAGER fori sawmill; married man preferred ; residence provided.—Apply Star Office. I 'WANTED— Inspector with good! knowledge to inspect our nswi Cricket Bats—F. C. WADE AND CO. | latest Jaques' Tennis Balls, J which are being used by aii tennis ' clubs this season, also a large range j of Racquets direct from the makers. It' will pay you to inspect A. E. KIL-! GOUR'S stock before purchasing elsewhere. ! and Gold Cupa and Saucerß 2s 9d half-dozen; plates (tea) 2s half-dozen , Albeinbury F.. bottles 2a.— Ward's Runanga. npHE COAL that is good enough for the British Navy is good enough .or anything—Smokeless PAPAROA—;Iean, smrtless, very economical. Ask your dealer for it. \^r ANTED—Busines men to send for Lee "Treatise on Filing," describing the simple economical and effective Stolenberg System of filing correspondence. Over 100 million Files sold. N.Z. Representative—J. Rodger 1948, Cashel St., Christchurch. WANTED— Cricketers to inspect our' new stock of Cricket Bats ; all leading makes—F. C. WADE AND CO. "WANTED—Whitebaiters can obtain YV their WHITEBAIT NETTING, ill qualities, from Is yard, at FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS*. PAROA COAI.T-very little soot and ash. Cheapest because it lasts longest. Wholesale supplies. 'Phone 199. : QIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS.—There is nothing finer to be seen than the magnifcent variety in Silver Brushes, Mirrors, Dressing Cases, Wallets, Manicure Sets, Electro-plated Ware. Ladies Bags of all the latest shapes and sizes. Every pound spent with us is worth 25s spent elsewhere. Don't hesitate as to where you should purchase your gifts but deal direct with A. E. KILGOUR, Bookseller, Stationer and Fancy Goods Depot, Gieseking's Buildings.—The shop for presents and prizes.

GENTLEMEN, out tew season's Boaters hare just come to hand ; all the latest designs, most fashionable shapes, at FOGARTY A>TD WILLIAMS', Mawhera; Quay. ANTED KNOWN—Hannah'g for * T the King of Gum Boots, Rubberhide with leather soles and heel*. Th*> best procurable.; "'ANTED—Everybody to send their UMBRELLAS to WEBSTER'S, fte-covering &t uar/rtest notice and lowsat pricoß, TUST Landed, another Shipment of our celebrated white and scold Cups and Saucers at 5b per doz. BECK and Co., Mackay St. have Reduced our Price for * * Prime table Potatoes to Bedrock —This sample for price and quality cannot be beaten.—BECK and Co.— Grocers. PARKINSON'S LIME SYRUP. Mi« B*}isbie 0:. »«tt Oar-:-, snts^bk THIS SPACE RESERVED ED. HOPKINS IMPORTER : : BOUNDARY ST. f R W. E. REYNOLDS. Denjist, has •*•'*• REMOVED to his new rooms in same building as Mr. Richmond, his partner, in Mackay Street, near Railway Station. His telephone is now No. 147. Messrs Richmond and Reynolds specialy request patients to inform the lady attendant which Dentist they wish to consult as each dentist has his own eonsulting room.B.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 1

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