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BOYS’ PURE WOOL SCHOOL HOSE All Sizes. White and Gold Bars. SPECIAL OFFER, 1/11 PER PAIR. TYMONS MEN’S SHOP MACKAY STREET. _________ Twelve Words 1/-. Three Insertions 2/6 VVANTED.—An Invoice Clerk for a timber milling business. One with previous experience preferred. Reply in own handwriting, stating age and experience to—“ Timber Merchant,” C/o Star Office. (Replies will be treated strictly confidential).

YXTANTED. — First class Engine ’’ Driver for Patara.—Apply at the mill or Stratford, Blair and Co., Ltd. yy ANTED —Man or Youth for general farm work; must be a milker. — Apply W. Vallance, Rotomanu. jy ANTED. —Boy for milk cart. —Ad- ’ ’ dress at “Star.” yy ANTED. —Probationer Waitress. — Apply Herb Moore's Tea Rooms. IXTANTED.—Good reliable female cook. —Address at Star Office. RANTED IMMEDIATELY—EIderIy Lady as Houseekeper for one month. Sleep on premises.—Address at Star. WA NTED KNOWN.—Closed car leaving Saturday morning for Nelson, return Tuesday. Three seats available. ’Phone 563. WANTED TO RENT.—House oi-l-ooms.—Address at “Star.” VVANTED. —Baby’s Push Chair, in good condition. Cash.—Write “Chair,” C/o “Star.” VVANTED TO BUY.—Electric Radio. Cheap for cash—Write “Radio,” C/o “Star.” (J.IVE your boots the Dazzle Shine. It is the best. Black or Tan. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, x 22/6 per week.—MßS. VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge). TO our Postal Patrons in the Grey County: Two Specials in COLOURED TOWELS—22x4O, 1/-; 23x48,. 1/6; real bargains—22x4o, 1/-; 23x48, HAMER, Kumara. HOUR WEEK will increase! costs. Have your Car DUCOED now by the WESTERN SPRAY CO., Mackay Street. REEL’S POPULAR CYCLES are now on display at Dimond’s Cycle Depot, Mackay Street. Lowest terms in the Dominion. JI AYES’ WEEKLY SPECIAL: For x winter months you may require an Occasional Table, Tea Wagon or Card Table. Inquire our prices. Three only, Fireside Companion Sets, reduced from 12/6 to 6/6.—F. HAYES, Upper Mawhera Quay, Greymouth.

DISTINCTION. DURABILITY and ' ECONOMY in all jobs by WEST COAST REPAIR & DUCO WORKS, next Founds y, Herbert Street. ‘J’T 27 British Rompette Nursery Squares; unbeatable for wear and value: only 8/11 dozen. —At. Hayton’s, Tainui Street. 'THE AFTERNOON TEA FAVOURITE! The Cremalt Fruit Loaf, manufactured by Shannon and Glen, Guinness Street is becoming the popular fancy for afternoon teas. It’s delicious, wholesome and nutritious. TO ALL ACTIVE MEN! qUllfl FINEST TIMEKEEPER for J you to rely on is STENT'S 15 Jewel, Screw-cased Level;; fully guaranteed. Get one of these at fifty shillings, and you will know the right time. F. E. STENT, Albert St. QTEEL GUARDS 2/6, Trouser Bands 4d, Pump Connections 6d, Chains 2/9, Saddles 7/-, Rubber Grips 6d pair, Chain Panels 2/9, Dress Nets 3/3. — Geo. Kitchingham. FOR EVENING WEAR: 36 inch x Silk Pique, I’2 shades, 1/3 yd.: 3Gin. Ripple Pique, 1/11 yard; 3Gin. Satin Beauto. 2/6’yard; 36in. Ring Velvets, 5/11 yard; 3Gin. Radium Lace, 3/6 and 3/9 yard.—At Hay ton’s, Tainui St. £5/.19/()— GENT'S BRITISH * * made Bicycle. All British fittings. Better value cannot be found than that produced in the machines. —Geo. Kitchingham. Rolls Linoleum, in 6, 9 and 12 ’ M feet widths; glorious design; wy shade; ffom the leading British manufacturers. Inspection invited.— At Harley and Co’s, Ltd., Mackay St.

£ \ /I Q /fi—GENT’S BRITISH XO/ Itf/ O BICYCLE. British design. British workmanship, British finish. —Geo. Kitchingham. K B Our Kidney and Backache * Pills give quick relief. Try them. 2/6. —Williams and Ross, Chemists, Greymouth. T EGS MUTTON, 7d; Forequarters, 4d; Chops from 6d. Try our rolled Mutton.—Delicatessen, next McKenzie’s. MINCE 31bs 1/-; Sausages 3lbs 1/-, or 5d lb.; Pork Sausages 8d; Lambs’ Frys 4d.—Delicatessen, next McKenzie’s. FOR EVENING WEAR: 36 inch Lame, Gold and Silver, 11/- yard; Bead Bags, 5/6, 6/9, 8/6, 8/9; Brilliant Clips, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6; Brilliant Buckles, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9; Gold and Silver Girdle i Cord. 1/3 yard.—At Hayton’s, Tainui I Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 June 1936, Page 1

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