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PUBLIC NOTICES. J>OBERTSON’S pRICES. STURMERS, 6d per lb. GOOSEBERRIES, 6d per lb. PEAS, 6d per lb. DELICIOUS (Canadian), 6 for 1/STRAWBERRIES, 1/6 and 2/- box. CHERRIES, 1/9 per lb. TOMATOES, 1/- and 2/- per lb. GRAPES, 2/- per lb. BANANAS, 6, 8 and 12 for 1/-. ORANGES (sweet), 5 for 1/-. STURMERS (choice); 11/6 case. BROAD BEANS, 31b. for 1/-. Order RASPBERRIES now. FREE DELIVERY 2 p.m. DAILY. ’PHONE 403. WANTEDS. f)NE HUNDRED SUPERIOR SEAGRASS CHAIRS just landed; unique designs; strongly built; cheap in price.—S. Burnett White, Value for Money Furnishers, Mackay Street. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MODEL MILLINERY. All one price, 25/—Tymons and Co.

"WANTED —By capable middle-aged 1 ’ woman, position as Housekeep er. —Apply by letter to “Housekeeper,” c/o Star Office. QPECIAL MODEL MILLINERY. All one price, 25/-. —Tymons and Co. VMAS GIFT PRICES—36in. Supei Axminster Hall Runners, in a variety of designs. Usual price 26/» yard; Xmas Sale Price 22/6 and 23/< per yard—At Harley’s, where tin good Carpets are sold. r T'HAT Dining or Sitting-room re x quires brightening up. Get ii early and purchase one of White’: faithfully built UPHOLSTEREi SUITES—S. Burnett White, Tin People’s Furnisher. tyjAKE your Grrden the envy o your neighbours. Sow our reJi able ’“‘'lower Seeds ; 1/- and 2/- pe dozen p\?kets; ■ Vegetable 2/6 dozen Robin Adair and Early Rose Seed Potatoes, 3/9 for 281b.—Beck and Co. Cash Grocers. 'FOLDING WORK BASKETS 12/6 * Fire Screens, finished in art ere tonne, 12/6 to 20/- each; Coppei Screens 25/- each; Tea Waggons 37/6 to 47/6 each; Occasional Tables 22/6 27/6, to 37/6 each; all suitable gifts for the Home —At Harley’s, the Home Furnishers. TJEDROOM SUlTES—Unsurpassed for beauty of finish; built on the right lines. • Any design you might fancy. These nicely finished suite; will gladden the heart of the most fastidious.—S. Burnett White, Quality Furnishers. VELOUR VANISHING CREAM—- ’ for my lady’s toilet. Try it. 2/6. —H. Williams and Ross, Che mists. pROCKERY.—We have just landed for Xmas trade, a big selection in Dinnerware, Tea Sets, China Cups and Saucers, Teapots, Jugs, etc., which will be cleared at wholesale prices.—Buy your Xmas Gift at Harley’s, Complete Home Furnishers. O'ALL RUNNERS in Tapestry. We nave a big selection in 18in.. 22in. and 27in. widths at prices that will astound and save you money—At Harley’s, House Furnishers.

PUBLiCI NOIHJES. QPEN ETTER. DEAR GREYMOUTH— The undersigned v entures to make his bow, and to intimate that he will open in business as a PHARMACIST in your city on Saturday, Nov. 20. The premises are in the Duke o; Edinburgh Hotel block of buildings, in Guinness Street. His DRUGS are like your own air —FRESH and PURE; his SERVICES he will endeavour to make like vour own citizens —GOOD and TRUE. Having had many years experience in hio calling, including ten years Dispensership at. Christchurch Hos pital, he is confident of securing at least part of your coveted patronage, and aspires to the honour of subscribing himself, Dear Greymouth, Your Faithful Servant — ROBERT PAINTER. " ' ’" ‘ 1I ® Two nears ago I said: J i 7 CAN SUCCEED I A AND 1 DID — through I.C.S. Training in A 1v toy .pare time, in my own home, at the X trifling cost of a few hours of my time daily, j and a few shillings of my wages monthly. <6 Of course the I.C.S. can train you too. A Send in Enquiry Coupon and find out for yourself. A - - - POST THIS PORTION - - - A International Correspondence | $ Schools (Australasia) Ltd. I 0 65 CUBA ST.. WELLINGTON. N.Z. Y A Sirs—Please send me a free Prospectus y X giving full particuars of all branches of the A Y profession or occupati -n before which I Y A have marked X. If your subject is not on v this list, write it here $ A —Architect, —Accountant, $ A —Building Contractor, —General Bookkeeper, A Y —Concrete Contractor, —S ore Bookkeeper, Y A — Sanitary Engineer, —Station Bookkeeper, V A —Structural Engineer, —Store Manager, A Y —Shire Engineer —Window Dresser, Y (p —Surveyor, —Show Card Writer, v A —Carpenter, —Re'ail Salesman, A Y —Plan D raver, —Outdoor Salesman, a y —Mo'or Mechanic, • —Advertising Mg’. v A —Motor Electrician, —Commercial Artist. A Y —Electrical Engineer, —Sa'e< Letter Writer, * w —Radio Experimenter,—Shorthand Writer, V A —Meeh. Draughtsman,—Journalist, A Y — MechanicalEngin r, —General Education, * —Colliery Engineer, —French or Spanish, V A —Steam Engineer, —Millinet, Y —Refrigerat' n Enginr,—Dressmaker, a Y (There are nearly 3,000,000 I.C.S. students, . ® over 19,000 of these being in New Zealand.) V A ENQUIRIES CO C T NOTH I NG— NOW ft Name.... $ » Age Occupation v © Address...;— & 4!

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1926, Page 1

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