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JUST OPENED NEW SHIPMENT 50 DOZEN J£OYS’ JERSEYS, t Sizes 3 to 7. ) ' 1 —Assorted Colours — ALL ONE PRICE— I We Pay Postage. Order Early. TYMONS LTD. BOX 5 :::: GREYMOUTH. WANTED* ■ GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. J A PPLICATIONS, closing at NOON, , A TUESDAY, October 7, 1930, are invited for the Joint Position of WATERMAN on the Board’s staff and CARETAKER of the Watersiders’ Hall. Salary £4 10s per week and overtime. Conditions of appointment may be seen at the Harbour Office during office hours. W. B. GILBERT, Secretary. 1/10/30. VX/ANTED TO RENT. —Five-roomed ’’ House, in good locality; about 2 weeks’ time. —Replies to “Reasonable,” c/o Star Office. WANTED. —Two Seats in Car going ’’ to Nelson, next week. —State particulars to “A.8.C.,” c/o Star Office. WANTED TO RENT—Five or Six- ’’ roomed House; Cobden or Greymouth, with view to purchase.—Reply to “House,” c/o “Star” (Office. YVANTED. —Young Man wants Gar- ’ dening or odd jobs.—Address at “Star” Office. VVANTED. —Young Lady, 23, requires ’’ work in country; either hotel or private home. —Reply to “Quiet,” c/o Star Office. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE x for Gentlemen, or Married Couple, near Railway.—Apply Mrs. Victor, Alexander Terrace.

■pLOOR COVERINGS.—We cover x your room, 12 by 12, for 32/- or 36/-, with a first-class Floor Covering, 6ft. wide; beautiful patterns. Call and see our big stocks at Harley’s, Mackay Street. A RE you getting your money’s worth in Furniture? For high grade Furniture of superior workmanship, excellent values (no green timber used in manufacture), we cannot be beaten. See our illustrations in this issue.—S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher. J>ROVE by personal acquaintance at x our Showrooms the wonderful values we offer in Jacobean 4-piece Bedroom and our 6-piece Dining-room Suites. The Jacobean style is carefully and correctly carried out in every detail; all made of genuine fully matured Oak of beautiful grain, and rich brown mission finish. They can be purchased for cash or on easy terms, and are manufactured at our own furniture factory.—Harley’s, The Home Makers and Genuine Service Furnishers. JpLEET EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil, x etc. Good for all ages. 4/6. — Williams and Ross, Chemists. T AWN MOWERS.—BaII-bearing— all that is best. We have a large selection of reputed makes. Prices 57/6, 70/-, 72/6, 75/-, 79/6 each. —Harley’s, Mackay Street. pURNITURE VALUES.—Cash gives unequalled value and quality. Two paramount features of Harley’s High Grade Furniture Stocks —Our unbeatable values and service we offer are the result of Our keen buying and selling prices. Prove it by personal acquaintance. Visit our commodious showrooms for convincing evidence. — Harley’s, Mackay Street.

ZANLY seasoned timber, with joints tenoned and morticed (no nails) used in our High Grade Furniture. See tho beautiful designs of our Sittingroom suites, as illustrated in this issue.—S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher. r pWO grand Exhibition CARROTS—x “Chantenay,” 6d; “Chiswick Beauty,” 6d. Bright reds with little core. —Skene’s, Dunedin. RECORDS given without charge to every purchaser of a new LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONE. Reduced prices and easiest terms too! —Ivan Bennington, Gramophone Dealer, Mao* ‘cay Street QEWING MACHINES—AII ball-bear-ing. The renowned free Drophead Sewing Machines, fully guaranteed and sold for cash, or on very easy terms. All spares stocked. Inspection invited.—Harley’s, The Home Furnishers. TTITCHINGHAM’S CASH SALE: v Bells, 7d; Reflectors, 7d; Outfits, 8d; Bluemel’s Connections, 7d; Solution in tubes, 3d; Bluemel’s Grips, lOd; Rubber Pedals, 4/-; Oil Lamps, 3/-. yy ANTED KNOWN—I have Properties and businesses for sale; am Accountant, Auditor, Liquidator, Assignee, Valuator, Arbitrator, Agent for Fire and Accident Insurance, Land and Income Tax Returns, Balancesheets and Statements of any description prepared.—A. NAYLOR, Genera) Agent, Greymouth. FLEET EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil, x etc. Good for all ages. 4/6.— Williams and Ross, Chemists.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1930, Page 1

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