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WANTiEDS. ANTED.—Female COOK.—Apply Cafe de Paris, Hokitika. <& XVANTE'D.— Situation as BLACKTT SMITH, Sheer and General Smith; good references. —Address “Blacksxnitli,” c/o Star Office. ANTED—A BOY to drive one iiorse (easy work); wages 6s.— Apply H- Tuck, TeKinga. RANTED. —One Breaker-down, one Tailer-out, one Snigger, two Busk men ; none but experienced men need apply.—Lake Brunner Sawmilling Coy., Bum, *yr Pavitt Bros., Greymouth. ANTED, —Female COOK; wages 30s. —Apply Mrs. Kinseila, Blackball. WANTED—MaIe COOK.—Apply G. Haim, Aliaura Sawmilling Coy., Ahaura. WANTED— A good BARMAID; wages £2—Apply Empire Hotel, Napier. jyfCDONNELL’S CASH STORE, Tab nui Street, are selling Dates 41b. Is-, new laid Eggs 2s doz., Prunes 6d per lb., Sardines 3 tins Is, Bacon cuts from per lb., Corn-flour 3£ lb., Pears lid per tin. JPT ABBEY’S LTD.—Piano buyers, note. —Purchase where your piano is not saddled with the commission paid to canvassers and collectors. jVfOW is your chance to buy your Crockery and Glassware. "White and Gold Cups and Saucers 5s doz.. Dinner and Soup Plates 5d each, Meat Dishes from 1/9 each, White and Gold Plates 4d each; all lines reduced. — McDONNELL’S CASH STORE. T OOK ! Have you noticed the low price of Groceries at McDONNELL’S Cash Store. Compare them — Sugar, 10s for 561 b. bag ; Flour, 1001 b 11s, 501 - 5s lOjjd, 251 b. 3s; Sauce (quarts) 3s; Jam, 3 tins lid; Ceylon Tea, Is 3d lb. ; Ammonia 5d per bottle., BLACKBALL COAL COY. WANTED— MINERS and TEUCK- ? v ERS for the above Company.— Apply Manager at the mine. WANTED KNOWN - MILD DERBY * ’ PLUG, a blend of Aromatic and 'full strength leaf makes an admirable tobacco for a medium smoker. Try a P lu g- ‘ WrANTED KNOWN—The man who * ’ likes medium strength tobacco should itv a pipe or two of MILD DERBY PLUG. It’s tip top. WANTED IT ** baht nor DERBY PLUG happy medium plug. ft OWN— Neither too too heavy, MILD strikes the smoker's in Tobacco. Try a LEY’S, LTD., Employ no Canvassers or Collectors ; they therefor© are able to sell you a piano at a nrice no other house can approach. 57ANTED KNOWN —Smokers who ' still prefer their tobacco in plug m can obtain the N- Z..workers’ irite—MILD DERBY Biigth mellow brand. fa--mild

T ADIES —Walts in and see our DANCING SHOES j all sizes and prices : from 4/6 to 12/6. —FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS. SOAK ’em in the suds and they will come up smiling! Our Underwear.— FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS, Mawbera Quay. ’ 117 ANTED—To purchase large quan- * * tity of sound, empty SACKS, 5s per dozen, at Matheson’s, Mackay St. rip HE fragrant cloud of smoke from -*■ the REGENT CIGARETTE wafts the smoker to the land of “Care Freedom.” The REGENT is the cool smoke. FT* HE smoker’s ideal cigarette is the one that gives him the full fragrance without a sting to the tongue. Such a Cigarette is the REGENT. Try them. TP EMEMBER that PARKINSON’S Quinine and Iron Wine is the finest tonic going.”—2s 6d. UR READY-TO-WEAR SUITS are a fit on every occasion, from 45s —FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS, Greymouth. rWRING the winter take PARKINu SON’S Lime Syrup fox coughs and colds. It is a reliable preparation, la. la 6d, 2a, 2s 6d.

\JU ANTED —Ambitious and energetic 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. ' ■\\T ANTED—Housewives to know that McILROY AND CO. are selling PRUNES ; first quality at 6d per lb. The Trocadero BOUNDARY ST. :: GREYMOUTH, If in want of a MEAL OR SUPPER, Cooked by a first-class Chef (late nf the White Hart Hotel. Christchurch), TRY THE ABOVE RESTAURANT AND SUPPER ROOMS. Cleanliness and Civility is my Motto, MEALS at any hour t>f the day or night. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. ft. MUNDY :: :: Propriety. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Mr s. w ylde & 00., MILLINERS. & SPECIALISTS, Albert Street : : :: Greymouth. THE LATEST SHAPES TO .HAND. OATS RENOVATED AND MADE TO PREVAILIN'C STYLES. I All work under MRS. ■ WYLDE’S i personal supervision.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 1

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