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Distinctive Printing APPEALS TO ALL WHO SEE IT. Tne quality of your Printed Matter—Letterheads, Statements, Folders, Circulars, etc. —demonstrates your taste and discrimination and advertises your business .... The “Greymouth Star” . Printing Department specialises in complete High-class Printing. GREYMOUTH EVENING STAR WANTEDS. yy ANTED —Middle-aged Man for light work about country hotel. Good home. —-Address at “Star” Office. yy ANTED. —Girl for housework, including washing and cooking; no family,—Address at “Star” Office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—ENGINE DRIVER (used to loghauler); to haul coal and to work at screen-plant. No ticket required.—Apply immediately, stating wages, to Hyride Collieries, P.O. Box 34, Reefton. FORESTRY BONDS. yy ANTED TO BUY—N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Australasian Forestry, Bondholders’ Trust, Timberlands Woodpulp Ltd., Afforestation Ltd.— Forestry Bonds Exchange, Ltd., Box 901, Wellington.

PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE. A 22/6 per week.—MßS. VICTOR', I 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge); A REAL SHOWROOM FINISH! The Western Spray Co., Mackay Street, have installed the latest Electrical Rust Remover, which is essential for a first-class job. 'Phone 546. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALQINGLE Combination Bedsteads from 38/6; Duchess Chests ‘ from £2/12/6; Pedestals from 24/-. —F. H. HAYES, Upper Mawhera Quay. pUOL: For colds in the head, catarrh, etc., Very effective. 1/6. —H. -Williams and Ross, Chemists. 36 INCH MAROCAINS; White, Fawns, Scarlet, Lido, Royal Navy and Black. A real winner, 1/6 yard at HAYTON’S, Tainui Street. TS your' home beginning to take on that drab appearance? If that is so it is a pity, as brightening and comfort can be purchased at White’s Furniture Campaign, at almost half the price it can be purchased elsewhere. Do your Easter buying at White’s. —S. Burnett White.

TTITCHINGHAM’S EASTER SALE: Patching Rubber 1/-, Solution 4d, Head Ball Races 4d each; Bracket Axles 1/6, Cups 6d, Pumps 1/9, Connections 3 for 1/-. —Geo. Kitchingham. 50 x 50 Warp Linen H.S. Supper Cloths, New needlework designs 5/11, at HAYTON’S, Tainui St. OREMALT WHEAT MEAlITreadT It’s more than just bread —so dainty and so delicious. Try a loaf today.—Shannon and Glen Guinness'St. PARMERS! Have your Horse and Cow Covers made to order. Prices reasonable. All kinds of Waterproof Clothing stocked. —P. G. WILLIS, Mackay Street, Greymouth. ’Phon'S 245. OPAPESTRY.—The latest needlecraft Purses 1/5; Handbags 2/9; Shopping Bags 4/6; Cushions 3/6; Fire Screens 9/6; 60 Shades of Wools, skein at HAYTON’S, Tainui St. J7UOL: For colds in the head? catarrh, etc., Very effective. 1/6. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. IJEW designs of good quality are offered at Smith and Smith’s Revival Sale (late Badger and Coy.), Mackay Street, Greymouth. FIRESIDE AND BRIDGE UPHOLx STERED CHAIRS! We specialise in these lines and offer the beet values procurable. Inspect our stocks in our upstairs showrooms. Our Bargain Counters have exceptional valuas in Crockery, Cutlery. Toilet Lines, Hardware and Children’s Toys. —Harley’s, Complete Home Furnishers. WINTER WARMTH! Our exclusive ’ ' range of Eiderdowns for single and double beds, from the English manufacturers, have arrived. Our prices for quality goods are unbeatable. We are also offering extraordinary values in Blankets and Rugs. Winter is approaching. Now is the time to buy.— Harley’s, The Home Furnishers.

R<OLDS, Hay Fever, Asthma, cured by ASTHONA. Prevents Consumption.—Paul Proprietary, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. Stores or all chemists. 2/6. RURNITURE and Furnishings are going good at White’s: the reason being that the quality is outstanding and the prices astounding. Carpets, Rugs, Moquetta Suites. Linos, Curtains, Seagrass Chairs, all being sold at very Special Easter Campaign Sale Prices. —S. Burnett White. TTEALTH IS WEALTH: Do not destroy it! Doctors recommend CREMALT WHEAT MEAL BREAD. Ideal for indigestion sufferers and children.—Shannon and Glen, Guinness Street. £5/7/6—“ ,C ' CLE ,; Made in England; al! British fittings. Guaranteed tyres: bell, reflector, pump and spanners. Terms arranged.—Geo. Kitchingham. A CUTE RHEUMATISM ENDED: “I had been a great suffered from rheumatism for many years past, and was unable to hold a pen to write,” states Mr. T. Connelly. 30 Fitzgerald Avenue. Christchurch. “R-U-R caused a revolution in my life. I regained the use of my arm sufficiently to be able to again do my writing in comfort." Free Booklet from L. F. Hogg, Chemist. Money-Back Guarantee.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1935, Page 1

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