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REVINGTON’S HOTEL Yc. GREYMOUTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Coaut (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent cuisine. Every attention and comfort, Th Personal supervision. Correspondence promptly attended to REVINGTON’S HOTEL J P.O. Box 36 ::: ’Phone No. 70. WANTEDS. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. UNEMPLOYMENT BOARD GOLD PROSPECTING SCHEME. 4 IMPLICATIONS in connection with the Unemployment Board’s Gold Prospecting Scheme are invited from unemployed workers in the Grey district. Applications from small parties will be preferred. Rate of Subsidy: Married men 30/- per week, Single 15/-. Applications to be forwarded to the undersigned not later than FRIDAY, March 17. M. KEATING, County Clerk. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. GOLD PROSPECTING SCHEME. A IMPLICATIONS are invited for the position of SUPERVISORS in connection with the Unemployment Board’s Gold Prospecting Scheme. Men with mining experience preferred. Wages £3 per week. Applications close FRIDAY, March 17. M. KEATING, County Clerk.

MINE MANAGER. THE WETHERSTONES GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. A IMPLICATIONS are asked for the •FY position of MINE MANAGER fjr their property at. Wetherstones, near Lawrence. Applicants must have good practical experience in underground mining and. shaft sinking; and also be the possessor of the Quartz Mine Manager’s Certificate, first-class, as issued by the New Zealand Mines Department. Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be sent by the 31st March, 1933, to INDUSTRIES LIMITED, 29, Bond Street, Dunedin. '““THIS W’EEK’S SPECIAL: - Q LIGHTLY SOILED THREE-PIECE SUITE. Price £ll.—F. Hayes, Mawhera Quay. pYCLE COVERS 6/6, Tubes 2/3, Electric Lights 25/6, Cycle Locks with Chains 1/3, Saddles 8/6, Steel Guards 2/6 —Geo. Kitchingham. RIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, 22/6 per week.—MßS V T CTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over rail<vay bridge). ALD floors live again if covered with ” Linos, Carpets, Rugs, Runners, etc., from S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher. ■pRAMS and Push Chairs, an endless -*■ variety in all designs and colours, with Sponge Rubber. Tyres. Easy terms arranged.—Harley’s, The Complete House Furnishers. p<YCLE CHAINS 3/-, Pum s 1/9, R.T. Pedals 3/6, Sprockets 1/3, Solution 6d, Bells 1/-, Outfits 1/-, Rubber Grips 1/-. —Geo. Kitchingham. YMIOOSE your Furniture and Furnishings from S. Burnett White’s smart, attractive and beautiful stocks. Here quality and cheapness go hand in hand. —S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher. IT ARLEY’S Bargain Counter Snips. Lady’s Pullovers, assorted designs, 4/6 each. Valet Shaving Outfits, 2/- each. Assorted Coloured Wools, s|d skein. Q SOAPS OF QUALITY. Five Cakes foi- 1/-. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. W ANTED KNOWN.—I have Pro. perties and Businesses for Sale. I am Accountant, Auditor Liquidator, Assignee, Valuator, Arbitrator Agent for Fire and Accident Insurance, Land and Income Tax Returns, Balance* sheets and Statements of any description prepared.—A. Naylor, General Agent. Greymouth. Bargain counter snips at Harley’s: Lavender Toilet Soap, 6 blocks 1/-; Bath Soap, 5 blocks, 1/-; 200 Page Writing Pads, 4d each; Odd Cups, 3 for 1/-; Enamel Wash-ups, 1/6, 1/9 each; Shopping Bags, 2/11, 3/9 each. Q SOAPS OF Quality. Five Cakes for 1/-. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. TVINTER IS NEAR! See Harley’s ' ’ Bargain Counters for the wonderful values in Winter Blankets, for cash. Values are remarkable. yVANTED —Rents and Accounts to Collect (no collection lo charge). Have agents everywhere; West Coast Collecting Agency; Trade Assignee for private assignments.— A. Naylor, General Agent, Greymouth. SHOP IN RUNANGA. GOOD SERVICE ASSURED SPECIAL. lib. Butter, Jib. Tea, 1 Bar Soap, X Bottle Essence, all for 2/6, at . FARQUHAR’S. i I DALZIEL, Family Butcher. Oldest established butcher in Runanga. One quality only—the best. Lowest possible prices for cash. MANDERSON’S 7 STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS STORE. Agent for Greymouth “Evening Star.” All Text Books and School Stationery ■ for the new year now on hand. School ’ Bags in all sizes,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1933, Page 1

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