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WANTEDS. ITA-NTED. — For the Blacks atei ' r Mines. Waiuta, THREE WINCH DRIVERS; holding winders' jertificates.—Apply at the Mines. /"ANTED. —No home is complete * without a Phonograph—Disc and Edison—on easy terms at WADE'S. rjHOIOE APPLES 6/5 per case, Sweet Oranges, Is per doz., Ripe Bananas 3d per lb., Prime Table Swedes (grown on burnt land) 1/6 per quarter ; Table Carrots 1/6 per quarter; Table Parsnips 1/9 per quarter —At J. TRUSCOTTS, Family Grocer, Greymouth. WANTED TO SELL—AYNSLEY'S v? CONFECTIONERY SHOP, opposite Opera House, Greymouth; best stand on the West Coast. Owner going on tlie land.—Full particulars on application at the shop, Tainui Street. BARGAINS IN LAMPS.—Hanging Lamps 15s, reduced to 10s; Table Lamps (nickel) 13s, reduced to 10s; Hurricane Lanterns 5/6, reduced to 4/—for one month only at WARD'S, Runanga. JT UCERNE HAY, Cow Chaff, Straw, Crushed Oats, Beans, Feed Barlev, etc., at SMITHERS AND HOPKJNSON'S, Thompson Street.—Phone 210. Cash Buvers of sound empty Sacks. . l RANTED KNOWN—That ITAN- ' ? WELL WILLIAMS, Chemist, l ias just landed a further shipment of ST. JOHN'S PARAFFIN OIL, the juality of which is unsurpassed. Answers to all'tests of the British Pharmacopeia, being colourless, odorless md tasteless. {ZJ.ET your correct weight at PARK- _.. INSON AND GO'S. A card'supplied for one penny showing exact weight and height; also weight you should be. JUST LANDED.—Another shipment of Prime Potatoes, Onions, Carrots, Swedes, Parsnips; also Produce if all kinds at lowest market prices.— BECK AND CO., Mackay Street. PARKINSON'S. SLIDE-EASY for the preparation of ball-room floors makes dancing a pleasure. Pound /ANTED —Young men to prepare * for advancement by Mastering the SCIENCE OF SALESMANSHIP. Golden opportunities for trained men. -Mail Course. Prospectus "D" Free. Write to-night. DIXON INSTITUTE (London), N.Z. Agent, James Rodger, LI2B. Lichfield St., Christchurch.

WILL FORMS Is, Writing Tablets T? (400 pages) Is, Teapots Is, 1/6. 2/6, 3/6 ; Playing Cards from 9d pack—nt WARD'S, Runanga. 'EW SEASON'S PIE FRUITS, in x * half and one gallon tin's, Gooseberries, Apricots, Peaches, Plums and Cherries; also a variety of Dried Fruits, including Apricots, Peaches, Prunes; quality the best. Prices the. lowest.—BECK AND CO., General Grocers, Mackay Street. PHAENOMEN Bike Lamps 12s 6d; Billiard Requisites, Alarm Clocks, Special Line Watches, Padlocks Is — at WARD'S, Runanga. _,/ANTED KNOWN—That A. NAYLOR, Registered Land Agent, is prepared to act as Valuator, Arbitrator, Liquidator, Trustee, Auditor or Secretary.—-Apply A. Navlor, Greymouch. A LL through the winter use PARKINSON'S LIME SYRUP. The finest remedy for coughs and colds. — II- 1/6, 2/-, and 2/6. [7ANTED KNOWN.—That Harley * and Coy. are selling HORSE COVERS - anO COW COVERS; tho cheapest and b<*st in the district. TIES! TIES!—Hr- - latest fashion L call at FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS', Mawhera Quajr. Handkerchief Knot Ties, usual price 2/6, now 1/6. 1/47ANTED Picnickers to know that f Y 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 Children's liamperat Is each, to clsar. STOREY'S CHRIST CHURCH, (Opposite Railway Station.) Convenient to all parts of the city and suburbs. Dinner on arrival of train from tho West Coast. Passengers for Wellington have half an hour. Breakfast on arrival of train from Lyttelton. Passengers for Greymonth have full hour. Guests called for trains and ewrlv breakfast. Tariff moderate. i CLOTHES FOR THE CULTURED. CLOTHES FOR THE CULTURED. Removed next to Wade and Co., (Opposite Star Ofßce.) A TAILORED SUIT for the man who desires to be smartly clad for winter—a SUIT that embraces snappy individuality and correct style—» SUIT that good dressers' appreciate, because of the TAILORING, PERFECTION and COMFORT that is the KYLE-kiod of tailoring, Come and see my iiew assortment "f WINTER FABRICS, and be measured. COSTUMIER AND TAILOR, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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