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, PUDLIO NOTICES. LIVE BOOKS FOR LIVE TEACHERS Nothing less than the best tools of trade will satisfy the live teacher. Here are some of the latest and best: — WHITCOMBE’S INTERMEDIATE ARITHMETIC. —A two years’ course in Arithmetic fox - Secondaxy and Technical Schools. Just added to the-authorised list of Secondary School Books. Price 2/- (without answers') ; 2/6 with answers. THE NEW ZEALAND BOYS’ DIARY FOR 1925.— A pocket Diary containing a wealth of valuable and interesting information fox* senior scholars. Limp Waterproof Cloth; price 2/6. WHITCOMBE’S PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. A complete'two years’ course fox- Secondary and Teclmical Schools, with Exposition and Exercises by E. L. Enting, 8.C0m., A.1.A.N.Z., illustrated with principal commercial forms; 200 pages. Cloth, price 5/-., INFANT SCHOOL MATERIAL. WORDMATCHING CARDS.— Six boxes (A.B.CDJE. and F.), each containing nine pictures with corresponding names ; also loose cards containing the names only for matching. Price 9d a box. Cards for Ph’onic Work, four boxes (A.E.C.p.) each containing nine pictures, with corresponding names, also loose cards containing names only foxamtehing, and various forms of instruction in phonics. Price 9d a box. PACKETS OF PICTURES.—Sixteen different packets of twelve attractive coloured pictures for teaching Composition and Reading in the most pleasin? and effective way. Price I/--ALSO FOLDERS, in which the pictures may be pasted for the use of. Price 1/- per dozen. TEACHERS’ MANUALS. TEACHER’S-KEY TO LIVE READERS.—A full exposition of the cor- / rect . method of using the “Live Readers.” A guide and an inspiration for the live teacher. Price 2/6. THE PRINCIPLES AND TECHNL QUE OF /TEACHING.—A comprehensive exposition of the New Teaching for (Pupil Teachers and Students in training. By J. W. Elijah, ALA., Dip. Ed. With an introduction by James Mcßae, ALA. Price 8/6. WHITCOAIBE AND TOAIBS, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. _ COOPER’S PRICES —THE FRUIT MART—CAULIFLOWERS, from 6dCABBAGE, from 3d. CARROTS; PARSNIPS, BEET, 2d. AIARROW, Id lb. PUAIPKIN, 2d lb. POTATOES (table), 2/3 per qtr SWEDES (table), 2/6 per qtr. ONIONS (table), 3/- str. APPLES /Dessert), 31bs. for 1/3. 'PEARS (Dessert), 31bs. for 1/3. ORANGES (Island), 2/6 doz. CAPE GOOSEBERRIES, 9/6 case. AHXED NUTS, -1/- lb. ASSORTED TOFFEE, 1/6 lb. WESTLAND MIXTURES, 2/- lb. WANTEDS. YV ANTED—Board and Lodging by' young lady.—Address “Board,” c/o Stax- Office. yyANTED. —Good Cow ; must be V sound and quiet; Jersey preferred. —Address at “Star” Office. WANTED KNOWN—Cheap, good Alattresses and Pillows, at S. Burnell. AAdiite’s (next Keating’s), yy ANTED—Pair Prismatic Field Glasses. State condition, maker and price.—J. L., Box 141, Greymouth. I? LAST with “LITHYTE.” Ideal explosive for quarries. Effective in hard, soft or dry ground. Up to 20 per cent, stronger’ than other explosives, but lowei’ in price.—R. P. AL Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. dCLLYKO. —Have you used it for softening rough skin, chapped hands, etc. ; 1/6. —Williams and Ross, the Chemists. % VOUR BABY—Weighed free on our B Baby Scales.—Hanwell Williams and Ross the Chemists. Jpinnn GIGANTIC CRICKET AND 'BENNIS ART UNION.—Date of closing extended to MAY 30. Drawn positively June 22, at Christchurch. Tickets 2/6 each, or book of 9 for £1. —Procurable at KEDDIE’S, Chemist. A MIGO —No home should be without a pot.' Pievents blood-poisoning from cuts and abrasions. On sale all .'hemists and stores, and Kettle Bros., Yost Const Agents. IPLYKO. —Have you used it for softening rough skin, chapped bands, etc. ; 1/6. —Williams and Ross, the Chemists. QEAGRASS CHAIRS—2S/-, 27/6, ° 39/6 to 65/-. The ideal chair for tlie winter evenings.—Obtainable at Harley’s, Complete -Jiouse Furnishers. J. H. KEDDIE, Chemist and Kodak Dealer, keeps full stocks of Fresh Films, Plates, Papers and Photograph _ Sundries, films are developed and prints taken it shortest notice- Satisfaction guaranteed. City prices. Country orders are posted per return mail. VOUR BABY —Weighed free on our A Baby Scales.—Hanwell Williams and Ross\the Chemists. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIP’ 15 TIONS are dispensed by J. H. KEDDIE, Chemist, with accuracy and dispatch. Only best ingredients obtainable used in compounding. A trial solicited. ’Phones 97 and 368. After hours’ dispensing 7 to 8 p.m. TfcINING-ROOM Seven-piece Suites; upholstered in Aloquette ; £l4 10s. —At Harley’s, House Furnishers. (CfeLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken; also Dental Scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. —Post to J. DUNSTONE, Box 51, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Est. 131 years,. •

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1925, Page 1

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