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PUBLIC NOTICES. ■W' HITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD., ’ T CHRISTCHURCH. 0 U R A' N N U A L SAL E OUR ANNUAL SALE —Will commence on— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. The following Catalogues will be ready this week. Applications are., invited for copies, which will be sent post free : —' NOVELS AND GENERAL PUBLICATIONS. This catalogue deals with a large section of our book stock, and the discounts are as generous as in past years. SHOPPING LIST. Containing full information regarding Special Stationery Bargains. This has been prepared to interest Accountants of Business Firms, and also contains numerous lines of Household Stationery and Fancy Goods that have been heavily discounted. EVERY-DAY TYPEWRITER PAPER BOOKLET. This contains specimen sheets of every class of paper suitable for Typewriters and Duplicating work, and special quotations are given for quantities. “EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS” CATALOGUE: (Dealing with Oak and Steel Furniture) WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. JJOBERTSON’S pRICES. BEDDING-OUT PLANTS now ready, 2/- per dozen. / Cinerarias, Stocks, Ariculas, Antirrhinums, Violas, Pansies. POTATOES, 16/- per sack. POTATOES, 2/9 per quarter. CARROTS, 4/- per sugar bag. PARSNIPS, 4/- per quarter. SWEDES, 3/- per quarter. ONIONS, 4/6 per quarter. COOKING APPLES; 7/6, 8/- case. DESSERT APPLES, 8/6, 9/- case. ORANGES. 2/-, 3/-, 4/- dozen. BANANAS, 14 for 1/-. VIOLETS, SPRING FLOWERS, 9d. ’Phone ,403. Free Delivery. Opp. Stan White’s Progress Buildings.

WANTEDS. BOROUGH OR GREYMOUTH. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials as to qualifications and character, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ‘‘Caretaker,” will be received up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, July 8, 1926, for the position of CARETAKER OF BOROUGH RESERVES. Full conditions governing the appointment may be seen at the Borough Oilice, Greymouth. Persona! canvassing of members of the Council will disqualify applicants for the position. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. Greymouth, June 19, 1926. A PPLICATIONS for relief under the Deteriorated Lands Act, 1925, will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, up to 4 o’clock p.m. on JUNE 30, 1926. Schedules of proclaimed areas may be inspected, and application forms obtained, at this office and all Post Offices. A. F. WATERS, Commissioner of Crown Lands. AA/AN TED—Plain Sewing by the ’ ' day.—Apply 9 Alexander St. A KEEN SALESMAN wanted for West Coast. —We require a man who can earn £lOOO per year. Are you a Salesman? If so apply in first instance to “Confidential,” c/o Greymouth “Star.” WANTED TO RENT.-Shop and ’ ’ Conveniences for Butchery Business. —State price and particulars to “Butcher,” c/o Star Office. for Gentlemen Boarders ; good home ; one minute from P.O. and Railway. —Mrs. Victor, Alexander Terrace. WANTED—SO or 60 STORE PIGS; ’ ’ from five months up. Small or large numbers purchased.--State price to ‘Porker,” c/o Star Office. Vy ANTED —An experienced General Servant for private home. —Apply, in first instance, to Star Office. QEND YOUR OLD FALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise (pre-war preferred). —Pearline Co., Auckland. To £4 set paid. I> LANKETS—AII-wool, Single. 22/6 pair, cash; Double Size, 35/cash ; guaranteed weight —At Harley’s, Value for Money Furnishers. PLYKO is a perfect remedy for rough skin, chapped hands, etc_ Use it. 1/6.—Hanwell Williams and Ross, Chemists. PLYKO is a perfect remedy for rough skin, chapped hands, etc. Use it. 1/6.—Hanwell Williams and Ross, Chemists. PIRE SCREENS AND GUARDS— What every home requires during the winter months. Prices 15/-, 18/6 to 30/—-At Harley’s, House Furnishers. _____ PUBLIC NOTICES. piTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, Christchurch —’Phone A5266—-an ideal home in the heart of the city. CONTINENTAL PLAN: Bed and Breakfast 6/6 per day ; full board 10/-. Cosy Lounges and Sitting Rooms, hot and cold bath. Concession to permanent guests; liberal table; midday Luncheon a specialty.—F. M. G I HYMAN, Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1926, Page 1

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