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WANTEOS. WANTED—' To Sell, Barnes’ SAW- ” * ING BENCH for hand or power j in first rate order; cheap at £6 cash. — Apply Star Office. WANTED—A GIRL for the kitchen ~ 1 —Apply Australasian Hotel. \&T ANTED —500 people to call and inspect BUDGE AND TOMKIES new stock of Cycles and Accessor-es, Mackay Street, next Mcllroy’s Store. WESTLAND ELECTION COLORS * * (Picture Rosettes) sold on all trains and at A. B. Spiers, Kumara. QAA TINS of Acetalight Carbide in lib. tins to clear at 6d a tin at BUDGE AND TOMKIES, Mackay Street, next Mcllroy’s store. "ANTED—A Young MAN, used to gardening work; constant employment. —Apply Star Office. WWESTLAND Election Rosettes at * the Star Office and A. E. Kilgour's; 6d each. —Order early. WAN.NTED KNOWN—For the largest variety of Xmas Cards and Post Cards go to A. E. KILGOUR, Stationer and Fancy Goods Depot, Gieseking’s Buildings.—The Shop for Presents and Prizes. __ TED—To Sell, Edison Phonographs, from £4 10s; plays four or two minute records. —F. C. WADE AND CO. \/%T ANTED —To Purchase, Second- * ’ hand Portable ENGINE and BOILER or TRACTION; vendor to state power, particulars, price, etc. — Apply in writing to “Tender,” c/o Star Office, Greymouth. yANTED—The best Xmas Gift—an * Edison Phone and Records — C. WADE AND CO. ANTED. COOKS, - HOUSEMAIDS, WAITRESSES and lENERALS for town and country laces; every applicant found a suitble place ' and good wages.—Apply iaylor’s Registry, Greymouth.

WANTED TO LEASE—Commodious * * Premises known as EXPRESS SAMPLE ROOMS, Richmond Quay, Greymouth, at present occupied by Messrs Anderson Bros. ; or if desired we will sell the s.,\id premises ; only £SOO cash required, balance at 4£ per cent and 5 per cent, interest. This pro perty is situated in the best business part of Greymouth, near the wharf and shipping, and is Freehold. Possession Ist February, 1812. Apply Harley and Coy., Ltd., Estate Agents. 'IT'OUND —The most appreciated Xmas Present —an Edison Phone and Records—F. C. WADE AND CO. WANTED ■ KNOWN "• ■ LARSEN • V BROS, give ESTIMATES of all PLUMBING and GAS FITTING WORK, which they guarantee— Werjta Street. CARPENTERS — See my window display of TOOLS by all the best makers, at bed rock prices.—WALTER SCOTT AND CO., Tainui Street. \\/’ANTED —Improve your knowledge of your trade and advancement is certain. Courses by mail in Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Architecture, Carpentry. Prospectus “A” free. American School. New Zealand Representative J. Rodger, 1948. Cashel St., Christchurch. TJU ANTED KNOWN—That crashed ' ’ Osta, Maize and Peas, bruised Wheat, etc., may be obtained from SMITHERS AND HOPKINSCN, Grocers and Produce Merchants, Thompson Street. A large quantity of Crushed Oats always on stocK. Crushing don© by arrangement. Try our Chick Feed manufactured on th® premises. wholesale* or retail.—Phon* I>EARS’ ANNUAL to arrive at end of month. ''Contains she interesting and attractive stories, three large and beautiful presentation plates. Is.— Order from John Ward, Runanga and Brunner. WANTED KNOWN For Sale one * ® Light GIG, one Ralli GIG, one Rabbi GIG (rubber tyros), one Rustic Dog CART, one curved-panel Dog CART, all fitted with spring cushions ; one light Spring CART, one ordinary Spring CART, all at reduced prices. Also second-hand Spring, Tip and Wharf Drays, at Cottle’s Coach Factory.

The Trocadero BOUNDARY ST. ... GREYMOUTH. If in want of a MEAL OR SUPPER, COOKED BY A FIRST-CLASS CHEF (Late of the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch), TRY THE ABOVE Restaurant arad Supper Rooms Cleanliness and Civility is my Motto. Meals at any hour of the day or night, PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 6 p.m, to 11 p.m. R Mundy, Proprietor Don’t Throw Rw ay THAT SOILED OR FADED SUIT OR COSTUME. SEND them to us to be Cleaned, Pressed, and Made Equal to New. You will be amazed by the transformation we shall effect. NASH’S PIONEER STEAM LAUNDRY, CHAPEL STREET. Goods Collected and Delivered. DANCING DEPARTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. UNDER ROYAL AND VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. TVf'ISS LOWE begs to intimate that iVJI she intends holding Day and Evening Classes in Greymouth for Plain and Fancy Dancing. Physical Culture, Swedish Exercises, etc. Miss Lowe’s time in Greymouth being limited, intending pupils are requested to send in their names without delay. ' Waltz and Two-Step taught in three private lessons. Further particulars may he had from Miss Lowe, Covington’s Hotel*

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1911, Page 1