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PUBLIC NOTICES! ROBERTSON’S pRICES. GOOSEBERRIES 6d per lb. STRAWBERRIES 1/9 per box. CHERRIES 1/9 per lb. CANADIAN DELICIOUS G for 1/-. Sd per lb. N.Z. COOL STORE DELICIOUS, STURMERS 6d per lb. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES from 2/6 doz. TOMATOES 2/- per lb. BANANAS 6,8, 12, and 16 for 1/-. PEARS 8d per lb. CHOICE APPLES 11/6 case. DRIED ONIONS 31bs for 1/-. PLANTS 2/-, 3/- doz. Free Delivery 2 p.m. daily. Phone 403. WANTEDS. SAW-BENCH WANTED. Q.OOD SOUND SAW-BENCH required. Must be radial arm selffed type. Capable of sawing up to 12x12. Apply BOX 636, Christchurch. Ty ANTED—A Smart Waitress.—Ap- ’ ply Albion Hotel. Vy ANTED —A good General; elderly woman preferred.—Apply Mrs. D. Wallace, Stillwater Hotel. Ty ANTED —A Light Spring Cart Horse; one used to town preferred. —State price and age to P. Trehey, Stillwater. £l7 BUYS complete Double Bedroom Suite in Rimu ; handsome Oval Mirror, Duchesse, Double Bedstead, Wire Mattress, Pedestal and Wardrobe —At the Home Furnishers, Harley’s. VELOUR VANISHING CREAM—v for my. lady’s toilet. Try it. 2/6. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. WOODEN BEDSTEADS.—Singh* size, complete with Wire Mattress. 45;- and 50/- each.—Obtainable at Harley’s, Furniture Manufacturers. JfAKE your Garden the envy oi i your neighbours. Sow our reliably '■''lower Seeds ; 1/- and 2/- per dozen pwkets; Vegetable 2/6 dozen; Robin Adair and Early Rose Seed Potatoes,. 3/9 for 281b.—Beck and Co.. Cask Grocers. ftTOP A MOMENT, and think what a saving you are making in money and worry bv BUYING BEA). FURNITURE from S. BURNETT WHITE (next to Star Office), Mackay Street. QEAGRASS CHAIRS—We have just landed 100 of these Chairs, in various designs ; prices from 20/- to 52/6 each —At Harley’s, Complete Home Furnishers. VELOUR VANISHING CREAM—- ’ for my lady’s toilet. Try it. 2/6—H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. WANTED KNOWN—that the West * Coast Collecting Agency Collect Rents and Accounts (no collection no charge). Have agents everywhere. — Apply A. NAYLOR, Guinness Street, ( Greymouth.

PUBLIC NOTICES. UP-TO-DATE PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Don’t be misled by those who advise you to stick to old methods, whose policy is “What was good enough for grandfather is good enough for us.’ Get out of the rut, and come right away to C. GRAMS, who will give you the latest and best methods in PLUMBING at reasonable charges. — Agents for— MERCER’S ELECTRIC HOT WATER CYLINDERS—Which give plenty of hot water. MERCER’S GAS GEYSERS—Which heat the water*as fast as it runs. MERCER’S COPPER OPEN FIRE BOILER—The very best of all open fir.? boilers. Any of these give you pure wholesome "hot water, without being contaminated with rust. Consult us. C. ORAMS, Registered Plumber, Hot Water Specialist and Sheet Metal Worker, Mackay Street (next to D. Douglas’s, Grocer). ’Phone 541. YaRwIsKsYWM OSSI® •tT j ® Two nears ago I said: j? X I CAN SUCCEED" 2 X AND I DID — through I.C.S. Training in 0 Y my spare time, in my own home, at the . y trifling cost of a few hours of my time daily, ’’ A and a few shillings of my wages monthly. A 1. Of course the I.C.S. can train you too. X Send in Enquiry Coupon and find out for yourself. A - - - POST THIS PORTION - - - A International Correspondence | Schools (Australasia) Ltd. y 65 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON?N.Z. Y Sirs —Please send me a free Prospectus y giving full particulars of all branches of the A profession or occupation before which I Y & have marked X. If your subject is not on v this list, write it here 0 — Architect, —Accountant, Q A —Building Contractor, —General Bookkeeper, A Y —Concrete Contractor, —S ore Bookkeeper, Y ® —Sanitary Engineer, —Station Bookkeeper, y A —Structural Engineer,* —Store Manager, A Y —Shire Engineer —Window Dresser, Y y —Surveyor, —Show Card Writer, 0 V A —Carpenter, —Re'a<l Salesman, A Y —Plan Drawer, —Outdoor Salesman, Y © —Motor Mechanic, —Advertising Mg'. v A —Motor Electrician, —Commercial Artist, A Y —Electrical Engineer, —Sales Letter Wri'er, Y y —Radio Experimenter,—Shorthand Writer, V A —Meeh. Draughtsman, —Journalist, A Y —Mechanical Engln'r,—General Education, Y V —Colliery Engineer, —French or Spanish, v A —Steam Engineer, —Mill!net, ' A Y —Refrigerat'n Engln’r,—Dressmaker, Y Y (There are nearly 3,000,000 I.C.S. students, j’ ® over 19.000 of these being in New Zealand.) V ENQUIRIES COST NOTHING—WUTE NOW $ y Name 4 & Age Occupation $ Address 6

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 November 1926, Page 1

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