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PUBLIC NOTICES. JNTRODUCING 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 WHITCOMBE 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 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., CHRISTCHURCH.

ROBERTSON’S PRICES BANANAS, 1/6, 2/- per doz. ORANGES, 3/6, 4/- doz. PLUMS, per case, 7/6. APRICOTS, per case, 7/6. COOKING APPLES, 5d lb ; 31b 1/-. DESSERT APPLES, 5d and 6d lb. PEARS, 6d lb. TOMATOES, 6d, Bd, lOd yb. TOMATOES, per case, 10/-. GRAPES, 2/6 per lb. MIXED NUTS, 1/3 lb. WESTLAND MIXTURES, 2/- lb. POT PLANTS from 4/6 each. APPLES per case, 9/6, 11/6. FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY. CASH WITH ALL ORDERS. ’Phone 403.

WANTEDS. KAPOK BEDDING. WHERE QUALITY is considered, ’ ’ our Prices, are absolutely unoeatable. S. BURNETT WHITE, Furnisher, Mackay St., Greymouth. WANTED—Position as Housemaid. —Address at “Star” Office. AN TED—Boy for farm work ; ’ • handy to town. —Address at “Star” Office. pl-IRYSLER CARS—FuII Five-seater Touring Models, Balloon Tyres; lydraulic Four-wheel Brakes ; £33o—- — Coast Agents, Harley and Co., Ltd., Greymouth. AMAR HAIR POMADE—Promotes 17 growth of the hair, removes landruff, etc. ; 2/-.—H. Williams and doss, Chemists, Greymouth. FIAT CARS—With Colonial bodies, Balloon Tyres, etc. The aristo■rat of cars. ■ From £265 to £495. Tull particulars on application to Harley and Co., Ltd., West Coast Agents. QCREW-TOP PRESERVING JARS, quart size, 8/- doz. ; half-gallon, 13/- dozen.—At Harley’s, House Furnishers. A LUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS World’s best makers ; 14/6 t( 21/- each.—At Harley’s, House Furnishers. WANTED— Rents and Accounts to collect; - no collection; nc charge. Agents everywhere.—Apply A. NAYLOR, Land and Insurance Agent, Greymouth. ■DISCARDED FALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise (pre-war preferred) ; to £4 per set paid.—Pearline Co., Auckland.

PUBLIC NOTICES. I ' ♦ A’w I I c I 4 THE MAN WITH A 4 4 DOZEN HEADS | 4 I.C.S. Instruction enables YOU to use the a 4 heads of the world’s greatest technical v a experts. 4 A ... - POST THIS PORTION - - - - 4 J International Correspondence | | Schools (Australasia) Ltd. 4 4 65, Cuba Street, Wellington. 4 4 Sirs—Please send me a free Prospectus 4 X giving full particulars of all branches of the A ▼ profession or occupation before which I I i have marked X. If your subiect is not on V this list, write it here ▼ -Architect, * ~ -Accountant, 4 —Building Contractor, —General A -Concrete Contractor, -Store Bookkeeper, Y A --Sanitary Engineer-, —Station Bookkeeper, V X — Structural Engineer, Store Manager, A 4 —Shire Engineer, —-W/indou) Dresser, . 4 —Surwi/or, -ShowCard Writer, 4 I -Carpenter, -Retail Salesman, A 4 —Plan Drawer, —Outdoor Salesman. . 4 —Motor Mechanic, —Advertising Mgr. V X —Motor Electrician, -Commercial Artist. Q Y —Electrical Engineer, —Sales Leiter Writer, a 4 — Radio Experimenter, —Shorthand Writer, ▼ A —Meeh. Draughtsman, —Journalist, Y —Mechanical Engin'r,—General Education, 4 —Colliery Engineer, —French or Spanish, V A —Steam Engineer, —Milliner, 4 ▼ —Refrigera’tnEngin r,—Dressmaker. A 4 (There are nearly 3,000.000 I.C.S. students, X 4 over 19.000 of these being in New Zealand.) V 4 ENQUIRIES COST NOTHING—WRITE NOWI 4 •X Name 4 a Age Occupation 4 4 Address ’G.S

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 March 1926, Page 1

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