REVINGTON’S HOTEL The Premier Hotel on the West Coast. (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent J Every attention and comfort. Personal supervision. 1 ’ Correspondence promptly attended to. REVINGTON’S HOTEL —P-O. Box 36 ;;; ’Phone No, 70 • WANTEDS WANTED.—Youth for farm;,, handy to town? must be ’a good milker—Address at “Star” Office. BIG RIVER GOLD MINES LIMITED. WANTED.—MINE MANAGER, to manage a Quartz Mine, who must be the holder of a First Class Certificate under tho Mining Act. Applicants tp state age, experience, and to furnish copies of testimonials. Salary £5OO per annum with free house. Applicants to state earliest time in which position-can be taken up, and successful applicant must be prepared to take up duties as soon, as possible after appointment. Applications close on MONDAY, October 30, 1933. Further particulars from T. H. LEE, Secretary, P.O. Box 34, Reefton. CENTAL CARS! Drive yourself in a Rental Car. Cheaper than running your own. Clients must be holders of current license.—Western Spray Co., ’Phone 546. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, x 22/6 per week.—MßS. VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge). VVHITEBAIT NETS already made ■ up. Double mesh netting; 6/each. —P. G. Willis, Mackay Street. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL. QEE our Window for Tapestry Rugs, ° from 6/6; also Seagrass Mats, from 3/6.—F. HAYES.
ATRS JONES: What a beautifully fitting frock! Mrs Smith: Yes, I made it myself, from a pattern from the N.Z. Cutting Academy, purchased - from W. Reid, Mawhera Quay. XTEW LINOLEUMS of outstanding quality and design, just arrived from the best English manufacturers. The quality is right; the colourings are right; the price is right. The following sizes stocked: —9ft., 12ft„ 6ft., 3ft. and 4ft. 6in. —S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher. Tn ENTHUSIASTIC ' PUBLIC! Everyone is saying, “Have you tried the new Cremalt Wheatmeal Bread? It’s delicious!” Most people who have tried it are continuing to use it almost exclusively. Order a loaf today from Shannon and Glen, Guinness Street. T)R. CYRIL JENKINS, Judge of the recent Wellington Competitions, said: “I must write to tell you how much I enjoyed using your Atwater Kent Radio machine. This is the first model I have met with that faithfully reproduces the various rich tonal ' colours of an orchestral work.” —See Gifford, Agent, Tainui Street. OREAD THAT KEEPS! Cremalt Wheatmeal Bread, the new health bread keeps perfectly fresh, and is thoroughly ’ palatable for a much longer period than ordinary bread. Eat Cremalt for your health’s sake. — Shannon and Glen, Guinness Street. JIT AVE you seen the new Curtain Nets at White’s. These are something special and the prices are easy. 1/-, 1/6, 2/6, 3/6, and 4/6 per yard.—S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher. v \ BICYCLE SMASH! The prices of Gent’s British Cycles came an awful thud at Geo. Kitchingham’s, Mawhera Quay. For £5 2s 6d you. can purchase a high-grade, British Cycle. Wonderful Value.
TJRITISH AND BEST! Gent’s Bl- •*-* cycles, British in design, workmanship, and British finish, complete and ready for the road, at the lowprice of £5 2s 6d.—Geo. Kitchingham, Mawhera Quay, makes this outstanding offer. QBRING DECORATIONS: Our new designs in Curtain Nets are now on view in our windows. See how low-priced these new Curtains are at Harley’s. Prices from 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, 2/3, 2/9, 3/3, 3/6, 3/9 per yard.—Harley’s, The Home Furnishers. A'T ® ur Effervescent Morning iTl.x 7. gaits keep you well, and fit. 2/6.—-IT. Williams and Ross, Chemists. 5?O PROUDER TITLE!’ Gent’s Eicycles, British design, British workmanship, and British finish. Handsome appearance. Fitted with good tyres, pump, spanners, bell and reflector, for £5 2s 6d.—Geo. Kitchingham, Mawhera Quay. ■pLOOR COVERINGS to suit any x colour scheme: Large stocks of the best quality Axminster Body Carpets, Hall Runners, Axminster Rugs. Carpets, Linoleums. It will pay you to call and inspect.—Harley’s, The Home Furnishers, Mackay Street, Greymouth. TAR. CYRIL JENKINS, eminent English musician, and Judge of the recent Wellington Competitions, said. “In future I will always listen to my compositions through an Atwater Kent Radio. —See Gifford, Agent. Tainui Street. THE DOCTOR’S ADVICE! Doctors -*• and scientists who have examined the new Cremalt Wheatmeal Bread, made under the new process, consider that the health value of Cremalt cannot. be exaggerated. Keep well —eat Cremalt. —Shannon and Glen, Guinness I Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 October 1933, Page 1
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