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JJOUGLAS QFFERS U ' 1 O.OOD quality; PRICES ATTENTION AND CIVILITY gUPERIOR SERVICE PUBLIC NOTICES GENTLEMEN [ ’XMAS IS JUST ROUND THE CORNER, and it’s time you left your ORDERS for SUITS TO MEASURE, or READY-TO-WEARS. I specialise in both. —lf It’s— SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, BOOTS or SHOES, I can guarantee satisfaction. All I ask is for you to call and INSPECT STOCKS. TIM SINNOTT IN THE NEW SHOP, NEXT CLUB HOTEL. KEDDIE’S PHARMACY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. PRESENTATION GIFTS: Selected by Mr. Keddie at Home —Yardley’s Ye Old English Lavender and Freesia in Presentation Sets, Perfumes, Soaps, Face Creams, Face Powders, etc.; Divlnia Sets, Powders, Perfumes, Ashes of Roses and Morny’s Toilet requisites; British Xylonite Hair Brush Sets and Mirrors, Manicure Sets. New Season’s Brownie, Kodak, Ensign and Hawk Eye Cameras, from 10/- to £9 12s 6d. First film developed and printed free of charge. A deposit of 2/6 will reserve any line for Christmas.

A USEFUL AND SENSIBLE GIFT FOR ’XMAS— A WEBSTER UMBRELLA, Made locally and carries a guarantee of FREE REPAIRS for 12 months. Why buy the imported article when you can buy a BETTER UMBRELLA in Greymouth? We have manufactured a Special Line of LADIES’ and GENT’S UMBRELLAS, including the very latest designs, especially in Ladies’ Chubbies. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCKS. PRICES ARE REASONABLE. G. A. WEBSTER MAWHERA QUAY. ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME. Something new in the way of a ’XMAS GIFT. CHOOSE AN ELECTRIC SERVANT. The famous Hotpoint Irons, 27/6 to 45/-; Universals, 27/6 to 42/6; Magnets, 25/-; Universal Toasters, 27/6 to 45/-; Hecla Kettles (3 pints), 55/-; 4 pints, 59/6; Small Table Grillers, 67/6 to 81/6; Table Lamps, 19/6 to 45/-; Torches, 11/6 to 17/6; Fancy Shades (a really fine selection), 5/- to 15/-. Make sure you see the Traveller’s 31b. Iron, made by the Hotpoint Co., 4b/-. V. D. STEVENS ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 68 Tainui Street.

PISHING Season is now in the boom. x Spend ’Xmas with ROD and REEL purchased from Ivan Bennington, * 8 f Chief? ! AOrfl Which I i 8 : youp | Willing Workers Work Wonders ■ 4 AabitioM Man cnn become wbat they will j 4 Thousand* of men make good annually X through the I.C.S. SO CAN YOU O ♦ international i Correspondence Schools <> Y (N«W ZCAIANO) LIMITKD 0 ▼ Box 854, Christchurch. < > 4 Sirs.—Please send me a tree prospectus .. 4 giving full particulars of all branches of the X profession or occupation before, which I f > ▼ have marked X (if your subject is noton .. 4 this list, write it here)•••••••;•;•“ ~ X —.Architect, —General Bookkeeper. < > ▼ — Meeh.Draughtsman,—Slation Bookkeeper. A 4 —Concrete Contractor.—SalesmaniwbnnM X —Building Contractor,—Sale, Leiter kVrtter. O f —Carpenter, } O 4 -Plan Drawer. —7l rtM (any branch) X —Shire Engineer. —Journ <st Grny branch) V ▼ —Shire Ocerseer. —General Education, 4 —Motor Engineer, —Language (G phone) X —Motor Mechanic, Special Examinations ' ‘ ▼ —Electrical Engineer, —Accountanl(lnilEx) O 4 —Elec. Meeh. Exam,._ Ma i rlcu tatlon, o A —MechanicalGngin r,—lntermediate, ' 5 ’ —Mine Electrician. —Hereford House, A O —Telephone Meeh,, —Public Service, 4 —Aeroplane Women’* Dept. ’ ’ .. —Aeroplane Rigger, —Dressmkaing, I > ~ —Textile Expert, —Millineip, u I i —Plumber, —Shorthand-Typing, < i —Mathematician, —Bus. Correspondence I > j k (There are over 4.200.000 I.C.S. Students. < ) ’ over 19.000 of these beint in New Zealand) . . ENQUIRIES COST NOTHING—POST NOW ’ A ■ Name............ ▲ ’ ’ Ase...' .Occupation.. . O .

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1929, Page 1

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