WANTEDS. -ZYMATE TOOTH PASTE, 1,6, ' Agents, Hanwell Williams, Chemist, Greymouth. "WANTED KNOWN—Pears, Cooking and Eating Apples at J. Truscott's. Grooer. REMOVAL.— Parkinson and Co. have removed to new premises (late Holder and Sons), Mawhera Quay. "JUY HANNAH'S BOOTS, they are the best, is what I say to-day. They are so neat, so good and cheap j and genuine are they. I'rjASH CHEMlSTS.—Parkinson and j Co. will, on and after Monday, Ist, 1918, conduct their business for !cash. I y— ZYMATE TOOTH PASTE, 1,6, . ' Agents, Hanwell Williams, Chemist, Greymouth. PRODUCE! PRODUCE!—For Potatoes, Wheat, Pollard, Bran, Oats, Oatsheaf Chaff, Cow Chaff, Flour or Reliable Farm Seeds, try M. Molan, Werita and Thompson Streets. Empty Sacks purchased; highest prices. iRUGS, Chemicals, Patent Medi- "* cines, and Photographic Supplies and Material at Parkinson and Co's, Cash Chemists, Mawhera Quay. ! ZYMATE TOOTH PASTE, 16, Agents, Hanwell Ayilliams, Chemist. Greymouth. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS are accurately dispensed by J. H. Kcddie, Chemist (by exam.) Twentytwo years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Only best ingredients used in compounding. SLANTED—How to Speak! Give Grenville Kleiser 35 minutes daily and he will make you a convincing and forcible speaker (by mail)Prospectus "S" free. Write to-day.— James Rodger. N.Z. Rep., 1598., Manchester Street. Christehurch. " SPECIAL COUGH and Cold Linctus is the only remedy that will quickly give relief and cure the worse cough and cold in a very short time. Especially useful in severe night coughs. Price 2/6, at Keddie's, Chemist, opposite Post Office. AND CO., Cash Che mists,' are now conducting their business in new premises, Mawhera Quay (late Holder and Sons). Patrons will kindly note change of address. WANTED—Rents, Fees and Ac counts to collect; no collection no charge. Agent for the largest and most up-to-date Collecting Agency the World. Agents everywhere.—A SfAYLOR. Collecting Agent, Grey month Q.ET A CAMERA for the Easter Holidays. Take Snaps of your home doings and outings. Photography is easily the most fascinating hobby. The Cameras are so easy to manipulate. Prices range from 10s to £4 10s—J. 11. Keddie, Chemist, Kodak Depot. WANTED KNOWN.—I am prepared to act as Accountant. Valuator Arbitrator, Attorney, Financial Agent Insurance Agent, Fire, Life and Acci dent: Trade Accoujits kept, and Bal ance Sheets and Income Tax Return* prepared—A. NAYLOR. General Agem Greymouth. IKa»Mi«»aM*^«a3iaiß«Mm«!SElia«riTOi^^ PUBLIC NOTICES. PHONE 191. P.O. BOX 113 People desirous of disposing of anj class i x f machinery are requested to write or call on us, as our enquiry lists are large, and varied. The amount of New Machinery coming to the country is limited, therefore clients will study their own interests in not delaying their orders for new or second-hand machinery. The smallesl enquiry will receive prompt attention. AVe are Agents for the following firms: —"Reid and Gray, Ltd.," farming implements of every description ; "Skandia" crude oil burning engines, statonary and marine; Anderson's, Ltd., Christehurch ; "Mulcot" conveyor belt, Comultiplar hair belting; stand any test. . "Moore" hollow wire, petrel lighting, cooking and ironing systems. The "Moore'' self-heating flat irons are absolutely the most perfect iron on the market. They are the most efficient lightner of woman's arduous labours since the invention of the sewing machine. They do the work of six irons of the old way. It saves steps from board to stove. It requires no stoking. It can be used anywhere. It is cheaper to operate than any other iron. It is odorless, and always clean. It will, with care, last a lifetime. It is nickel-plated. Its tank is of copper (nickled), tested to 30001bs. pressure. It is steady and safe. It can be heated for ironing in four minutes. It does require pumping. The "Moore" hollow wire light speaks for itself. View the demonstration on our premise? every Saturday night. Anyone placing an order with us for a petrol light plant can get a demonstration. Inquiries solicted. AND A TIMER, COATES' BUILDINGS, MACKAY ST.. ::::: GR.TCYMOUTB. is supplied VY-ROYAL APPOINTMENT TO H.IML KING GEORGE
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1918, Page 1
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