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As? Appeal to Aipbitious Mei? ]f you are unable 1u join the Army, il; is your duty Ui help in tbe war on (lonium trade. Tlie commercial war that will follow the present hostilities will be keenly fought, and there will be rich prizes for the men who are (rained and ready. There is no time to lose. The Coupon below, if posted at once, will bring you full particulars of the opportunities for making more money in (he occupation of your choice. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63a DIXON ST., WELLINGTON. I’lease send me, without obligation oti my part, your illustrated book describing (lie opportunities for gaining increased earnings in the occupation which 1 have maiked X. Business Training Book-Keeping Salesmanship Advertising Boiler engineering Das - l.'o we r Kngi i lecdi i g .Motor engineering Textile .Manufacturing Careers for Men Coal and Metal Mining M eeh ani ea 1 Engineering Draughtsmanship Electrical Engineering Architecture and Building Concrete Engineering Marine Engineering Woodworking Steam Engineering Careers for Women NOCK.—If the Subject, desired is not in tlie above List, write it here: — Name Address War Discount will be withdrawn on September 30th, 1917. Please mention this paper. A £ mother^ First y consideration is her children's health. . -and break" ’"fast is their most important mea]. A Creamoata breakfast is a nourishing healthful breakfast. It makes youngsters grow because Creamoata is the real Cream of the Oat, rich in all the essentials which go towards building muscle and bone. Add to tlie foregoing a delightfully nuity, distinctive flavour, and you have the reason why the children of New Zealand help to “eat up" over one million packets each year. Creamoata CREAM ’O THE OAT Creamoata and nil Thistle products share in the great, Free Gift Scheme— Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet and Fret starter coupon to ''Thistle," Box 21. Gore. Thistle Finked Oats are far superior to ordinary rolled oats in purity nnd flavour. 11l MARKER’S TEA ROOMS, MACKAY ST., ::::: GJtEYMOUTH.

SOLDJEKS’ XMAS CAKES. Now is the time (o order these Cakes, which were such a success last, year. Send (ho address, and we will pack and post, them, and forward you the I’ost Ofiico receipt. 'Phone : 227. •M NURSING HOME. MRS. M. GILLINGHAM, Ladies, Nurse, has REMOVED her Nursing Home to a more convenient anl sunny spot in Murray Street. —Address: No. 3; lately occupied by Mrs. Kitto.—'Phone 322. i him hi iiiiiiiiii i t

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1917, Page 4