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BUSINESS NOTICES

Hannah and Co. are wanting a boot sales woman. ''" '".' " ' "•■•■■' A youth is wanted to, drive a niotbr lorrie.and work in store. ' The P.P.A. meeting at Cobden tomorrow evening.has been'Adjourned. The Citizens Band ' socials for , the season will commence to-morro\v evening. "■ "' • ' '•' , : v:-' ■■:■] ' • • ■;. ••'.

A competent man to take charge of underground workings for a coal mine in the South Island is wanted! v The Croquet Gala Day will'be fold on Wednesday, March 3rd at 2 plm. A conversazione t<s"yelcome Jit. Rev. Dr. Sadlier, D.D., will take place at Fork Hall, Cobden 'on .' Tuesday,: at 8 o'clock. . .-,• > Returned soldier's badge, "No. 6/1729 has been lost. • ■ - ■•' -■ : ' A nurse is wanted by Mrs. Jones, Camerons. --.— : . ■ *■< -.- A docker and breakerdown are wanted for Te Kinga. k A boy is wanted "for milk'delivery. Apply Star. A loco driver, two bushmen, and two tramwaymen are wanted by Jack Bros. Kotuku. ' - ;r " ' " ":'.;*' -' There will be no meeting of the ' Cobden P.P. A. to-morrow night. The public are warned against travelling to or from Runanga on accourit of influenza. ' ' >; ■'' Owing to the rise in the price of flour to £lB at the mills, the local Bakers have risen the price of bread 41b loaf to 1/-. "H. 8." overalls. A trial proves the worth,of "H.B.'* overalls. For all mechanics. They give tough wear, are not easily torn, and glad news for the housewife, —they are easier to wash. The"H:B." stoi*e have in stock a. splendid range of wearing apparel for the working man. Men who perform the heavier duties in the Dominion's |work' all "wear ''H.B."'"' goods;' and find in them the rugged strength, and long service that their '' work demands. . . ■. In bur advertising columns will .be noted that Mr. E. J. Scantlebury of Reef ton, is offering his old and well established business for sa]e. This is ■a- splendid chance for* an "enterprising man, especially as terms can be arranged for purchase or renting of the premises. These consist of; a; largo shop with all fittings, and a substantial residence in the principal and most central"part of the town ®ol Reefton. Mr. Scantlebury has a lar<r3 and well selected - stock :of silverware, glassware, magazines and toys,;, \vhi r :"i will be sold at-valuation. There ara also several agencies which could be arranged for. Mr; Seantlfbury,:who has been 35 years in this business is anxious to ' retire," and. is preparech to do all possible for his successor, '•n''? can conscientiously .recommend this business to anyone looking for a pood speculation or for a returned; soldier, as Reefton, with its gold, coal*' and timber industries making such rapid development, is bound to" expa : iid : and this being the leading business, of tlrs kind in Reeftoh : must be a'safe-in-vestment. Apply E. J. Scantlebury, Reefton. •'' . ' :':'

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 March 1920, Page 5

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BUSINESS NOTICES Greymouth Evening Star, 1 March 1920, Page 5

BUSINESS NOTICES Greymouth Evening Star, 1 March 1920, Page 5

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