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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. WANTEDS. ~~ twelve Words 1/-. Three Insertions 8/6 A PPLICATIQNS ltd be made ‘ on *■■■ P.S.C. Form 17a. obtainable at ; Principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON on the 25th. June, 1936, for the position of INSPECTOR OF COAL MINES, - MINES DEPARTMENT. GREYMOUTH; Professional Division. Salary £ 470/19/- pei- annum, maximum £5.39/9/- per annum. It is desired , that applicants should possess a First Class Mine Manager’s Certificate under the Coal Mines Act. 1925, and should have had experience as Manager of a coal mine. SECRETARY. Public Service Commissioner. Wellington. C.l. VVANTED. —Fiddler, for Patara,. — v Apply at mill. , AVANTED. — First class Engine Driver for Patara. —Apply at the mill or Stratford, Blair and Co.. Ltd. yi'ANTED. —Reliable woman or girl as housekeeper. Good home. — Address at "Star.” £lO BONUS Will be paid by busines man requiring suitable FOUR OR FIVE-ROOMED HOUS-JE in Greymouth for a term. Reply to — “BUSINESS.” Care “Star” Office. TV ANT ED TO RENT.—.Two or three unfurnished rooms, with use conveniences.—Address at “Star.” /CJ.IVE your boots the Dazzle Shine. It is the best. Black or Tan. PRIVATE BOAFfD and RESIDENCE, A 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. -10 WEEK will increase costs. Have your Car DUCOED now by the WESTERN SPRAY CO., Mackay Street. PELL’S POPULAR CYCLES are now on display at Dimond’s Cycle Depot. Mackay Street. Lowest terms in the Dominion. TTAYES’ WEEKLY SPECIAL: For 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. I DISTINCTION. DURABILITY and ECONOMY in all jobs by WEST COAST REPAIR & DUCO WORKS, next Found: y, Herbert Street. THE AFTERNOON TEA FAVOURx ITE! 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! /pHE FINEST TIMEKEEPER for J you to rely on is STENT’S 15 Jewel, Screw-cased Lever: fully guaranteed. Get one of these at fifty shillings, and you will know the right time. F. E. STENT, Albert St. £B/15/— B - S ’ A - , recognised as an Ideal for all who desire a luxurious cycle. The bicycle without a peer.—Geo. Kitchingham. Rolls Linoleum, in 6, 9 and 12 * 47 feet widths: glorious design; iny shade; from the leading British manufacturers. Inspection invited.—* At Harley and Co’s. Ltd., Mackay St. TZ - T> Our Kidney and Backache AV.JJ. piHs g . ve r)ujck renef Try them. 2/6. —Williams and Ross, Chemists, Greymouth. , £lO/1 1 /— -C-ENtV RALEIGH BICYCLE Will do what is called upon to do. Price moderate. Quality is superior, and reputation is uni’ivailed. —Geo. Kitchingham. T EGS MUTTON. 7d; Forequarters. 4d; Chops from 6d. Try our rolled Mutton. —Delicatessen, next McKenzie’s.

£B/15/ BSA ’ BICYCLE. '* includes all the refinem .nts in cycle production. Chromium plated. Brooks saddles, solid centre pedals, cranks, carbon steel forgings. —Geo. Kitchingham. . jVTOTHERS! The kiddies will enjoy ('rental t Fruit Loaf Sandwiches. They’re delicious, wholesome and nutritious. If you have not tried this special loaf do so to-day.—Shannon and Glen, Guinness Street. YVINTER SPECIALS! Spark Guards. ’’ in Antique. Copper and Brass finish, from 10/6. 11/6. 12/-. If./- to 27/6; Coal Vases, from 6/. to 1f»/-. — At Harley’s, Complete House Furnishers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1936, Page 1

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