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PUBLIC NOTICES.

INTRODUCING THE NEW-BOOK’’’ CLUB. A COLLECTION OF THE NEWEST BOOKS FOR CIRCULATION AMONGST MEMBERS. THE NEW-BOOK CLUB is a Circulating Library somewhat on the lines of Mudie’s (London) Library, and the Sydney Book Club. It is conducted by WHITCOMBS AND TOMBS., LTD., at their retail premises, Cashel Street, Christchurch. It is not intended to be a lowpriced popular circulating library; as such institutions already exist. The aim is to cater exclusively for those who desire to obtain ONLY THE MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS, and prefer a limited membership and higher subscription fee, in order to be assured at all times of an adequate supply of the latest literature in a i clean and presentable condition.

THE NEWEST BOOKS. A liberal supply of new fiction and a supply of works of travel, biography, and other general literature by the best writers of the day, are procurable at THE NEW-BOOK CLUB immediately on arrival. Lists of new books added to the Library are issued from time to time, and supplied to all members. * MEMBERS MAY CHANGE THEIR BOOKS AS OFTEN AS THEY WISH. Country members are specially catered for. Send for prospectus. VVHITCOME AND TOMBS, LTD., T ’ , CHRISTCHURCH. GOLDEN COAST CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COY., LTD. “AT-WAYS GOOD?NOW BETTER THAN EVER.” Merchants, make mor? money and friends by selling thin famouc butter, vhich is individualised by its superfine quality and flavour. It costs no more

r-o buy. “GOLDEN COAST” BUTTER is now guaranteed free of Boric Vcid, and all preservatives. In this ip-to-date Factory, equipped with •very modern facility for efficient promotion, we make the populad “GOLDEN ' COAST”—NON PRESERVATISED, As usual, atill maii.l ining its •’■.-eminence. FROM ALL MERCHANTS. WE SOLICIT,FULL INQUIRIES. GEO. PASCOE, Secretary,

’Phon& 62, Pox 47, Reefton. ROBERTSON’S PRICES” (West Coast Fruit‘and Produce Market.) APRICOTS, 6/9, 8/- per case. PEACHES, 7/- per case. PLUMS, 9/- per case. JAM JARS, from 4/6 per dozen. COOKING APPLES, 31 bs. for 1/3. TOMATOES, 1/- and 1/3 lb. CUCUMBERS, from 6d each. BANANAS, from 1/6 dozen. ORANGES, 3/6 and 4/- dozen. NEW POTATOES, slbs. for 1/-. GREEN PEAS, 2/6 peck. CHOICE POT PLANTS, from 4/6. Confectionery, Flowers, Eggs, Garden Manures, Fresh Vegetables daily. ’PHONE 403. WHIM IWB’Mmir WANTEDS. LIFE INSURANCE AGENT WANTED A LEADING Life Insurance Office requires the services of an ENERGETIC AGENT to work the West Coast, from Karamea to South Westland. A splendid position for the right man. Apply in 'first instance to

“INSURANCE MANAGER,” C/o Star Office, Greymouth.

S/.WMILLERS, OR OTHERS. WANTED WORK for a five-ton LEYLAND TRUCK. Owner just about finishing contract carting Lake Coleridge for J. Beban and party.—Address “Worker,” c/o Star Office.

ANTED—Board and Lodgings by tradesman; private home preferred.—Reply to' “Tradesman,” care Star Office.

yACANCY for School Girls as Boarders ; good home; £1 Is per week.—Reply to “Kiwi,” care Star Office.

yy ANTED—Board and Lodgings by tradesman; vicinity of Foundry preferred.—Address “Trade,” c/o Star Office.

yyANTED Three experienced Bridge Carpenters.—Apply Manager Grey Valley Collieries, Ltd., Dobson.

yy ANTED —A Smart Youth to learn Grocery Trade-—Apply in own hand-writing to Box 31.

yy ANTED- Waitress and Cook; must be experienced-—App’y “THE Kozie,” ’Phone 438.

QCOTT’S LABOUR REGISTRY, 165 Cashel Street (west of Tattersall’s Hotel), Christchurch, requires FEMALE COOKS, COOKSGENERALS and DOMESTIC HELPS. ’Phone 1637. Correspondence invited.

VERANDAH BLINDS— Id Art Canvas or Bamboo. Ideal for summer use, or sleeping-out porches. We specialise in making Window Blinds to suit; all widths of windows. Prices on application.—Harley and Co., Ltd., Complete House Furnishers,' Greymouth. EpALSE TEETH—Sound or otherwise to £4 per set pa'd (pre-war preferred).—Send Pearline Co., Auckland. \V ANTED KNOWN—That Arthur Naylor, Land, Insurance and General Agent, has removed to offices a few doors away—near Shannon and Glenn, Bakers. Rente and Accounts collected, (No collection, no charge.) i

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1926, Page 1

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