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PUBLIC NOTICES. AND TOMBS, LTD. CHHISTCHURCII. Marshal Von Hindenburg —Out of M} Life j 37/6. Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz—My Memoirs, 2 vols. ; 31/6. General Headquarters, 1914-1916, and Its Decisions—General Von Fei.l--kenhayne; 30s. London, 1920—The Up-to-date Guide; 2s. Stevenson's Germany (R.L.S., on German Intrigue)—C. B. Fletcher; 11/6. The New Zealand Turf Register, 19191920; 12/6. History of Trade Unionism—3. and B. Webb ; 26 s. Hush, or the Hydrophone Servic —H. W. Wilson'; lis'. The Toaster's Handbook : Edmund and Williams ; 8/6. Revolution and Other Essays—Jack London ; 2/6. Wages and Prices—Phillip Snowden; 2s. A. Small Power Electric Light Plant (House Bungalow or Workshop) —H. G. .Riddle ; Is. From Warfare to Welfare : Essays in Social Reconstruction—R. D. Stacker—ss. Vriters of Three Centuries—C. Wil- , liamson; 9s. 'The Housing Problem : Its History, Growth, Legislation and Procedure —J. Clarke ; 255. How the Labourer Lives —B. S. Rowntree ; 4/5. Dairy Farming in New Zealand —W.

D. Powdrell; 2/6. Modern Salesmanagement— J. O. Frederick ;' 18/5. How to be Personally Efficient: 4/6. The Works Manage]- To-day—Sidney Webb; 6/6. Road to Freedom (Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism)—Bertrand Russell; 4.-6. Colonial Everyday Cookery (now edition), 212th' thousand ; 3/5. Pagan and Christian Creeds—Edward Carpenter; 13/6. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD CHRI3TCHURCH. jVERLAND (AIRY JpACTORY —Wish to notifyFARMER 3 That they RUN RIGHT THROUGH THE WINTER, and will be pleased to BUY ANY CREAM AVAILABLE. (VERLAND JQAIRY QO., TAINUI STREET, :: GREYMOUTH. Telephone 156. WANTEDS. SPRING SOWING. ANDED TO-DAY, 75 Sacks ENGLISH RYE and COCKSFOOT

o£ED, mixed in equal quantities. Splendid sample, which may be seen on application. To be sold in not less than sack lots, at KM per lb. Early application necessary. J. K. JEFFRIES AND COY. 'Phone 85. yANTED—By Lady with two children, Cleaning or YVasuing. — Apply "Domestic," c/o btar Uflice. ANTED TO SELL—Two Jersey Uuws ; due October ; second cuu j good milkers.—Appiy Star Office. D TO PUIICHASE-Sluie-ing i'ipes. —Slate size, price and locality to "I'rompt Cash." c/o Star Office. YyANTED—Engine Driver, 2nd class ticket. —Apply T. Baxter, Franklya Street, or at mill, Baxter's Siding, j RANTED— A smart Youth and Young Lads and Girls; good wages.—Apply at once to South Seas Packing Coy., Guinness Street. \yANTED—A Female Cook.—Apply | Caledonian Hotel. j TO BENT—Cottage, good tenant; would take for a term. —Apply "Permanent," c/o Star Office. [/ANTED —Lodgings by a young man, in a quiet, comfortable home; fair-sized room; occasional board.—Apply, stating locality and terms, to "X.," Star Office. RANTED— A strong Lad for farm work.—Apply to Tom Learmon', Iveefton, or at the farm, Waimunea. I

W ANT ED— A Yardman, Tailer-out, B.eaker-down and Fiddler; top wages paid to suitable men.—Appiy Araiika Sawmill Coy., or 11. Pavilt, Guinness Street, Greymouth. TO BUY—Second-hand ■ v Billiard Dining Table— Price. Star Office. THROUGH long, .long years of sickroom service our UNIQUE HOT WATER'BAG has firmly established its wonderful quality. Warms our bed overs- night. Specify NORTH BRITISH UNIQUE. —lO3. J"E don't fear frosty nights in out houses.- Our Vort.h British UNIQUE RUBBER HOT WATEP BAG warms the bed finely. It can't leak. Make sure of the brand wliev buying. —lO I: fTNIQUE HOT WATER, BAGS •■-? scisntifir.-lly constructed. The, high grade plantation rubber standi the 1-nat; c 'ind the test. UNIQUE STOPPER rw-V«r leaks. Lo-k ! for North British brand on the n^ck; —lO4. T[VHE North British Rubber Co.. Ltd.. of Edinburgh, is f.rmed the whole •world for the nnality of its UNIQUE HOT WATER. BAGS. Ohtamable everywhere. See the br.rnd on the neck. —lOl

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 1

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