27/6 a piece BOYS’ TWEED OVERCOATS I For Boys 10 to 18. Here is another instance of how our spot cash ® methods of buying and selling save your money. Why pay 35/- to 50/- to the credit stores? Splendid warm hard wearing dark tweed overcoats these —in the popular double breasted style; with half belt at back; and lined throughout. Fit boys of 10 to 18 providing they are not giants. When ordering give length of sleeve—inside seam. Send cash. WE PAY POSTAGE. Send coat straight back if dissatisfied and money plus return postage will be refunded. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING & DRAPERY CO. LTD. MAIL ORDER HOUSE) NELSON.
If You Suffer with Rheumatism then take Rutox b Thp reliable remedy for it 2/6, if posted 3/-. HANWELL WILLIAMS & ROSS The Chemists, GREYMOUTH.
Watches! Watches! SPECIAL OFFER OILBERT [S' f-iff WEYMOUTH. mW® j I ® n 11 7-JEWELLED, Nickel, open faced, POCKET WATCHES— Special Price 20s. Guaranteed two years. 16-JEWEL SILVER OPEN FACED Special Price42s. Guaranteed two years. The movements of these watches are especially constructed and eminently suitable for hard wear. WONDERFUL VALUE Post Free to any port of N.Z. GILBERTS LTD. Dependable Jewellers TAINUI STREET. ’Phone 253. Box 12. ' * “NO VACANCIES FOR THE UNTRAINED MAN !” i This is the answer many men applying for positions have received. Executives know that the success of their business rests upon the efficiency of their employees. To the untrained man applying for a position they say, “Sorry, bnt the man we want must be fully qualified!” DOES THIS APPLY TO YOU ? Are you among the great army of untrained work-seekers? If so, you can soon make yourself a qualified man whose services will be in demand. BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. Study under Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools, the specialists of 28 years’ standing, who have trained thousands of successful qualified accountants. Have you read the book “Accountancy?” Send TO-DAY for Free Copy to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. UNION HOTEL HERBERT ST., :: GREYMOUTH The above hotel, which wnder en tirely new management, has been RE FURNISHED and RENOVATED which makes it equal to any house on the coast. Boarders and visitors will find a first-class table, spacious 'bedrooms, bath rooms, and sitting rooms, which are under Mrs. Patterson’s persona) supervision. LOOSE BOXES, with all conveni ences, on hire. Only the choicest of WINES and ALES stocked. p. J. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1925, Page 4
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