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J WANTEDS. Uf ANTED.—An APPRENTICE to the Printing trade; must have proficiency certificate; splendid openi in,g.~ Apply in own handwriting to jiVlunag'r, Greymouth Evening Star. XMT ANTED.— For the Black* atet ?? Mines. Waiuta, THREE WINCH DRIVERS; holding winders' certificates.—Apply at the Mines. "\\TIJjL the person, name known, v y who took a LADY'S MUFF from the railway carriage on Saturday night, between Moana and Jacksons i please return tc Moana railway station. If j F"»h is not done proceedings will be | taken. /"ANTED.—No home is complete j ' ' without a Phonograph—Disc and j Edison—on easy terms at WADE'S. ' CHOICE APPLES 6/6 per case, Sweet I Oranges Is per doz., Ripe Bani a iris 3d per lb., Prime Table Swedes ! (grown on burnt land) 1/6 per quarter; J Table Carrots 1/6 per quarter; Table j Parsnips 1/9 per quarter—At J. TRUS j COWS, Family Grocer, Greymouth. i WANTED • T 0 SELL—AYNSLEY'S | ? " CONFECTIONERY SHOP, op- | posite Opera House, Greymouth ; best j stand on the West Coast. Owner going on the laud.—Full particulars on application at the shop, Tainui Street. jtjARGAINS IN LAMPS.-Hanging j 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. j T UCERNE HAY, Cow Chaff, Straw, - Crushed Oats, Beans, Feed Barj lev, etc., at SMITHERS AND HOP- | KIN SON'S, Thompson Street.—Phone ' 210. Cash Buyers of sound empty j Sacks. "WANTED KNOWN—That HANT v WELL WILLIAMS, Chemist, has just landed a further shipment of ST. JOHN'S PARAFFIN OIL, the quality of which is unsurpassed. Answers to all tests of the British Pharmacopeia, being colourless, odorless and tasteless. (CJ-ET your.correct weight at PARK I ™ INSON AND GO'S. A card sup- | plied for one penny showing exact weight and height; also weight you I should be. I JUST LANDED—Another shipment ] of Prime Potatoes, Onions, Car- ' rots, Swedes, Parsnips ; also" Produce ,' of all kinds at lowest market prices.— | BECK AND CO., Mackay Street. 1 |>ARKINSON'S SLIDE-EASY for the I ' preparation of ball-room floors ' makes dancing a pleasure. Pound , packets 1/6. | \JV"ANTED —Acquire vigour and force | in speaking. Give Grenville Kleiser 15 minutes daily and he will I positively make you a convincing i speaker by mail. Prospectus "S" free. I Jas. Rodger, Sole Agent, 1128. Lichj field Street, Christchiifck ! "WILL FORMS Is, Writing Tables j VV (400 pages) Is, Teapots Is, 1/6. 2/6, 3/6 ; Playing Cards from 9d pack—at WARD'S, Runanga. SEASON'S PIE FRUITS, in half and one gallon tins, 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. Billiard Requisites, Alarm Clocks, I Snecial Line Watches, Padlocks Is — at WARD'S, Runanga. , v /ANTED KNOWN—That A. NAYy LOR, Registered Land Agent, is J prepared to act as Valuator, Arbitra- ! tor, Liquidator, Trustee, Auditor or , Secretary.—Apply A. Navlor, Greyf tnoui/h. ( A LL through the winter use PA] **" INSON'S LIME SYRUP. The j finest remedy for coughs and colds. — 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, and 2/6. RANTED KNOWN.—That Harley i and Coy. are selling HORSE ! COVERS ant COW COVERS; thoj : cheapest and best in the district. I rfHES! TlES!—Have you seen the x latest fashion in TIES. If not call at FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS', Mawhera Quajr. Handkerchief Knot | Ties, usual price ~X7 ANTED Picnickers to know that . * FOGARTY AND WILLIAMSHAMPERS 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 Hampers, Is each, to clear. CHRISTC II U R C H , (Opposite Railway Station.) Convenient to all parts of the city and suburbs. Dinner on arrival of train from the West Coast. Passengers for Wellington have half an hour. Breakfast on arrival of train from Lyttelton. Passengers for Greymouth have full hour. Guests called for trains and enrlj breakfast. Tariff moderate. G. S. JAMES Proprietor. y EST £OAST |JMBRELI-rt FACTORY, MAWHERA QUAY, I (Next door to the Club Hotel.) i Gr. A. v, _, Wishes to notify his numerous client? that he has REMOVED his Factory to | Mawhera Quay. A Special Window Display of Umbrellas, specially made for West Const weather conditions. Handles to suit all tastes Coverincß are cn.-sranlef'fl.' '

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 1

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

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

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