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WANTEDS. "^WANTED—A BARMAID for Gros- ! venor Hotel, Blenheim.—Apply to Mr- J. Beirne, Blenheim. "¥¥7”ANTED — A GIRL to assist in housework.—Apply Stax Office. WANTED-!Good BARMAID ; wages £2. —Apply Empire Hotel, Rapier. ANTED —GIRL for Grocery Office, —Apply in own hand-writing to Box 3. References required; must be competent at figures. TED—TAILER-OUT and Head BREAKER-DOWN.— Apply Gladstone Mill, Hokitika Line. ANTED—An experienced HOUSE- ’ ’ MAlD.—Apply at the office of this paper. "WANTED—To Buy five good COWS, newly calved or near calving.— Apply E. -Noble, VII. Mile. /ZJ.REAT Redactions for Cash —Sugar, 10s for 551 - bag; Four, 1001 b. 11s, 501 b. 5s (quarts) Is : Jam, 3 tins lid; Ceylon Tea, Is 3d lb. ; Ammonia 5d per bottle —at McDONNELL’S Cash Store. BLACKBALL COAL COY. "WANTED— MINERS and TRUCK- ’ ERS for the above Company.— Apply Manager at the mine. ¥ ADIES —Waltz in and see our ■V DANCING SHOES; all sizes and prices;, from 4/6 to 12/6.—FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS. GOAK ’em in the suds and they will come up smiling) Our Underwear.—FOGAßTY AND WILLIAMS, Mawhera Quay. EDUCED Cash Prices:— Sardines ' 3 tins 1/2; Groats, 9d per tin; Apples, 51b. Is; Prunes, 6d per lb.; new Dates, 41b. Is; new laid Eggs, 2/6 doz. ; Bacon, cuts from 7£d per lb. ; Dessert Pears, lid per tin —at MCDONNELL’S Cash Store. "WANTED KNOWN—You can procure CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, at the lowest rate in town, at McDONNELL’S Casji Store. Compare a few lines—White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 5s doz. ; Dinner and Soup Plates, 5d each ; Meat Dishes from 2/3. All lines greatly reduced. « ¥¥/" ANTED—To purchase large quan- * tity of sound, empty SACKS, Ss per dozen, at Matheson’a, Mackay St. MO man who draws solace from a pipe 1 ■ • should fail to get acquainted with MILD DERBY PLUG. It begins well, ends well and is good all the time.

•T'HE fragrant cloud of smoke from A the REGENT CIGARETTE wafts the smoker to the land of “Care Freedom.” The REGENT ip the cool j smoke. j HpHE smoker’s ideal cigarette is the A one that gives him the full fragranee without a sting to the tongue. Such a Cigarette is the REGENT. Try them. pOW CHAFF, Lucerne Hay, Straw, | - Oat-Straw Chaff, Dun Oats and ' Crushed Oats, at SMITHERS AND HOPKINSON, Grocers and Produce Merchants. Thompson St.—’Phone 210. Crushing done by arrangement. < , IJOUND the fire, the old yarns of j % youthful escapades long ago> seem all the more romantic when the boys are smoking REGENT CIGARETTES. Cool and of exquisite flavour. Try thpm. 'WANTED—Ambitious and energetic v / men to become expert Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Architects, etc. Big salaries, splendid prospects! Study in spare time and achieve success. AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE, N.Z. Rep., Jas.’ Rodger, 1128 Lichfield St., Christchurch. ! (SMOKERS; Attention! If you’re looking for a decent mild smoke why not try MILD DERBY PLUG. It is a delightful blend of dark and aromatic leaves. nr HE cloud will certainly have a silver lining, if, when in “the blues” vou smoke REGENT CIGARETTES. They are delightfully fragrant and cool to the tongue. \KT ANTED Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses and Generals for town and country places ; every applicant found a suitable place and good wages.— Apply NAYLOR’S Registry, Qreymoath. IT - ANT ED—Housewives to know that “ McILROY AND CO. are selling TUNES; first quality at 6d per lb. fSE “HAIRAID” and nothing else Obtainable at NISSEN’Sj BoundStreet. —3/6 a bottle. ■1717 ANTED KNOWN—Hannah’s will post to any address, White and Black Football Boots for 10/6. JJXSPATCH FOUNDRY CO., LTD.,

(Estd. 1873.) ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS. IRON AND ' BRASS FOUNDERS. West Coast Agents for:—■ COOK’S WIRE ROPES, BOILER PRESERVATIVE, STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS, BOILER COVERING. Circular Saws and all Sawmilling and Engineers’ Requisites kept in stock. 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 AND SUPPER ROOMS. Cleanliness and Civility is my Motto. MEALS at anv hour of the day or night. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 8 p.m. to n p.m. ft. MUNDY ?! !S Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1912, Page 1

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