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i WANTEDS. I "WANTED.—For the W«slla.._ milling (,'iiv., Mahamn :- I BUSHMAN, BREAKER-DOWN, SNIGGER, LOCO DRIVER, Apply on the Works at Mananui. "^Y ANTED.—One or two BOARD ERS ; private home—Apph Star Office WANTED—To Sell, HOUSEHOLD ! ?T FURNITURE and EFFECTS.— j Apply 26 Herbert Street. RANTED.—Two good TRAMWAY ' f - LAYERS and a YARDMAN.— Apply G. Erickson and Son, Orwell Cteek ■ " VACANCY for TWO Permanent BOARDERS; all conveniences'; near Railway Station.—Apply Star WANTED.—For Cobden, a voting I ' ' GIRL to attend children.—Apply Star Office. /ANTED.— A TAILER-OUT for " I'atara —Apply Stratford and Co., (Ltd.) Greymouth. fEN SHILLINGS REWARD.— Strayed, an Australian Rosalea PARROT.—Finder please return to P. F. Daniel, 71, Tainui Street. /ANTED.—A General SERVANT or Domesticated' Help.—Apply Mrs. Anderson, Reefton. WANTED.—To Sell, Bay MAKE; " used to lorry work ; staunch and sound. —Apply Mark Sprot and Co. RANTED KNOWN—HANNAH'S * Annual Stocktaking Sale is now on. View their windows and doorWANTED—To Buy, LIGHT TRAP and HARNESS ; good strong and cheap Dog-cart preferred.—Apply G.' Taylor, Glohe Mine. r ANTED.—The shower that can get ' ' through a WADE'S 10/6 Cycle pnEAP.—Second-hand ] perfect order; cost ; price only £2S.—BARLEY AND CO., (LTD.), Auctioneers. FRUIT.—HARLEY AND CO., (LTD.), are landing by every steame* from Nelson, JAM FRUITS of all kinds. Wholesale prices for cash. —Harley and Coy.., (Ltd.), Auctioneers. IS ! TIES ! —Have you seen the ■ latest; fashion in TIES. If not I call at FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS', ' Mawhera Quay. Handkerchief Knot Ties, usual price 2/6, now 1/6. Don't miss this opportunity. 7U ANTED.— To Bell the Crown T Hotel, Kumar a. Good investment ; immediate possession. No reasonable offer refused. Satisfactory reason for celling.—Apply to J. SPINDELER, proprietor. /ANTED. —Drapers to seize the cpT portunity for expansion of business by studying the Art of Salesmanship and Advertising. DIXON INSTITUTE, London. Send for free prospectus "H." N.Z. liep., Jas[lodger, 1128 Lichfield St., Christ church. /ANTED Picnickers to know that 1 ' FOGARTY AND' WILLIAMS' HAMPERS are just the thing for a day's outing. Call and inspect their Hampers, ranging from 2/3 and 2/6 to 7/6. A limited number of Childrens' Hampers, Is each, to clear. i glial jJl'.':Ul3FffWWarnni»r»:»)ill L LAMBY'S LEMONADE. A sixpenny bottle makes two gallons.—Obtainable from BECK AND CO., Grocers, Mackay Street. JEW SEASONS TIN FRUITS in x heavy syrup—Pine Apfje, Jellies, Dried Fruits and a large variety of Tin Fish of the best quality, procurable at lowest prices.—BECK AND CO., Grocers. YOU will want a BATHING COSTUME before the season closes. Get it at once-at FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS' Clearing Up Sale. A limited number of Costumes are being cleared out at startling reductions. WANTED. KNOWN.—Try Hannah's own make Tennis Boots with chrome soles, 12/6 pair. JOYS' SHIRTS.—Strong and dur- "" able. Usual price 3/9 to 4/6 ; now offering at FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS' for 2/6. Mothers don't miss this snip. "EIGHT AND WEIGHT for a " penny at PARKINSON AND CO'S, on their new personal Weighing Machine. RANTED KNOWN.—That I have no connection with any other Motor or Taxi Business in Greymouth. -Ring McGLASHAN, No. 349, for a Taxi. 'HOO-FLY don't bother me. Hero *"* Stick Fly Catchers at PARKINSON AND CO'S; twopence each. Also Chemical Fly Papers, Tanglefoot, etc/ANTED KNOWN.—That A. T * NAYLOR, Registered Land Agent, is prepared to act as Valuator, Arbitrator, Liquidator, Trustee, Auditor or Secretary—Apply A. Naylor, Greymouth. SP in the pink of condition by using PARKINSON'S Quinine and Iron Wine —the finest tonic going. Two sizes, 2/6 and 4/6. /ANTED everyone to know that ¥,r a KBIT MOTOR CAR, with experienced attendant, may be obtained on the Stand, Tainoi Street, any hour of day or evening. Telephone 174.—T. JAMES, Cabman and Motor Proprietor. £MAS HAMS.—M. McDONNELL has just landed a large shipment of HAMS, SIDES and ROLL BACON. Order early to save disappointment.— M. McDONNELL. Merchant. tfTED.— Cooks, Housemaids, * v Waitresses and Generals for town and country places. Every applicant found a suitable place and good wages.—Apply NAYLOR'S Registry, Grey month,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 1