MID.WESI ELECTRICAL WORKS THE AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS, REPAIR Starters, Generators, Batter- ; ies, Magnetoes, Lights, Horns, Speedometres, Ignition. Superior Workmanship Assured. BATTERIES CHARGED. MID-WEST ELECTRICAL WORKS WAITE STREET, Rear of “Rialto” Premises. WANTEDS GREY HOSPITAL BOARD. ~ A PPLICATIONS, closing JULY 23, v addressed to the Chairman, Box 120, Greymouth, arc invited from Medical Practitioners, registered in New Zealand, for the following positions: —MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT, Grey River Hospital; salary £725 per annum, with free house, fuel and lighting. FULL-TIME SENIOR SURGEON; salary £7OO per annum. Schedule of duties may be had on application to the undersigned. J. E. A. McKEEFRY, Managing Secretary. ALEXANDER MINES LIMITED. WANTED, the following Workmen, ’ ’ to work under the same rates of pay and conditions of employment as provided for in the recent Wages Award, which has just expired:— 20 Miners, (wages 17/4 per shift). 3 Amalgamators (wages 17/2 per shift). 3 Aerial Linesmen and Truckers (wages 16/4 per shift). 4 Timber Getters (wages 17/4 per shift). 1 Carpenter (wages 18/8 per shift). 1 Tool Sharpener (wages 18/- per shift). 6 Labourers (wages 16/4 per shift). Huts. Rent free.
Four shillings per cwt. subsidy is paid by the Company on all employees’ foodstuffs packed by the Company’s contractor to the mine. School and boarding-house available at the mine. Mail and telephone service via Waiuta to tho mine. Apply to Mine Manager, Alexander River ,or to the secretary, P.O. Box 34, Reefton. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished or ’’ Unfurnished Flat, or Cottage, by lady.—Write “A. 8. care “Star” Office. , , WHAT IS YOUR. CAR WORTH TO- ' v DAY? Do you realise the increased value of having it. sprayed with the latest Lacquers, used exclusively by the WESTERN SPRAY CO., Mackay Street. ’Phone 546. TJRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, A 22/6 per week.—MßS. VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge). TYOES your Kitchen Furniture need -L' renewing? We are specializing in Kitchen Chairs, Tables, Dressers and Mission Couches, and will make Furniture to any design that you may require.—F. HAYES, Mawhera Quay, WE make or repair all-kinds of Motor Hoods, Motor Van Hoods and Side Curtains. Prices moderate. Material the best obtainable. Workmanship guaranteed. —P. G. Willis, Tent and Cover Maker, Mackay Street, Greymouth. T7ULL-SIZED PILLOW CASES: HalfJC price, Sd; White Honeycomb Quilts, half-price 2/11.— Closing-down. Thorpy’s Economy Warehouse, Greymouth. ' WILLIAMS’ COUGH LINCTUS • will cure Coughs, Colds, etc. 1/6 and 2/6. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. ITCHINGHAM’S CASH CYCLE SALE now on. Covers 4/3, Tubes 1/6, Pumps 1/9, Oil (3 tins) 2/6, Chains 2/8, Chain Wheels 3/-, Right Cranks 3/-, Left Cranks 2/3, R.T. Pedals 2/9, Rubber Pedals 3/6, _____ FiOLDS, Hav Fever, Asthma, cured V by ASTHONA. Prevents Consumption. —Paul Proprietary, Feny Buildings, Auckland. Stores or all chemists. 2/6.
J7OUR POCKET HOLDALLS, with X Coat Hanger combined, half-price special 1/3; selling-off.—Thorpy’s Economy Warehouse, Greymouth. fTC pHmTjaws mlTvellous HASH-SAVING SALE: Bracket. Axles 1/6, Cups 6d. Trouser Bands 4d, Tv re Removers 3 for 4d, Solution (large tube) 4d, Carbide Lamps 8/3. Electric Lamps 4/6. VALUES! The JLtMUt constant demand for S. Burnett White’s High-grade Furniture proves, beyond doubt thnt it o buy quality. Quality means the absence of poor material, faulty workmanship find poor construction. i Toys’ woo llen cardigans, Half-price 3/11; Boys’ Woollen Jersey’s, 2/4 and 2/11: Selling-off — Thorpy’s Economy Warehouse, Greymouth. vTT C IDN GUAM'S WO NDERF U L IV BARGAIN SALE: Pump Connections 3 for 1/-, Rubber Grips 9d, Cotters 3 for 6d. Bells lOd, Tennis Racquets 12/6, Tennis Balls (usual price 2/-) now 1/t*. Front and Rear Cones 4d each. f~ADIES’ WOOLLEN JUMPERS, 3/11, JJ 6/11, 9/11; Cardigans 5/11, i/li, 9/11; Half-price Final Clearance — Thorpy’s, Greymouth. . YtTIF-PRICE SPECIALS: Beret I'l Tams, 2/- and 2/6— Thorpy s Closing-down Sale, Greymouth. THINNER WARE, sd, 7d, Sd, Sid per Plate; Odd Cups, 3 for 1/-; Cups and Saucers, 6d, 7d, 91(1, 1/- each; Tugs 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3 each; Enamel Saucepans (sets of 5), 11/6 per set, worth 17/6; Cup, Saucer and Plate, 1/6. 1/9, 2/6, 3/6 each—Harley's Bargain Counters. \T7~wTlllams’ cough linctus 'v • will cure Coughs, Colds, etc. 1/6 and 2/C.—Williams and Ross, Chemists.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1934, Page 1
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