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TYMONS, GREYMOUTH c NOW SELLING Showroom Showroom Goods Goods AT UNHEARD OF PRICES wantedsT Twelve Words 1/-. Three Insertions 2/6 ASSISTANT WANTED. WANTED, a Boy, aged about sixteen years.—Apply Miller’s Warehouse, Ltd., Monday morning, at 10 o’clock. WANTED—Millwright.— Apply Gib bert’s mill, Kumara. WANTED—Snigger or a Winchman for Rutherglen.—Apply Ogilvie and Coy., Ltd. 'Phone 252 D. VX/ANTED. —Girl assist with housework for few weeks; no children. —Address Star.

VW AN TED.—lmmediately, Ify country Boardinghouse; Housekeeper. Must be good cook. State age. Wages £2 per week; or married couple, wife cook, husband general work. Constant job.—Apply Box 83, Hokitika. YVANTED TO BUY. —Settee, approx. 6ft by 21ins; also 6yds brown lino in good condition. —Reply giving particulars and price to “Settee,” C/o “Star.” y^TANTED —Hand-knitting Machine, seven or eight gauge preferred; Grossere or Harrison. Reasonable and in perfect order. —Reply to D. Puddle, 79, Tennyson Street, Christchurch. 45 YEARS! ~ The only world-wide educational institution established for this period is the 1.C.5.! Over 4,500,000 students have benefited by I.C.S. training. Follow their example—become proficient in your trade or profession. These are some of the 300 home study Courses:—

Accountancy, Salesmanship, Architecture, Building, Journalism, Radio, Diesel Eng., Motor Engineer, Aeronautical, Chemistry. Send for Free Prospectus, stating your subject. No obligation. If you want to gat on in business, act NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A., 128 Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, x 22/6 per week.—MßS. VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge).

f OWEST FARES IN N.Z..—RENTAL CARS, available DAY or NIGHT. —Western Spray Co.

LT AYES’ SPECIAL: We have oeen advised that Prams and Push Chairs are advancing in price. Buy now and save money.—F. HAYES, Upper Mawhera Quay. IN THE SPRINGTIME* Young people’s thoughts turn to ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Low rental allows us the privilege of giving the best quality Rings at the lowest prices. Prices from £6 to £4O, to select yours from. JP. E. STENT :: Albert Street. LT p JDUCHANAN.— West Coast . Motor Repair and Duco Works, next Dispatch Foundry, Herbert Street, for keenest prices and best value. £Q/1 ’*»/ B.S.A. BICYCLES: ' * ' British-made; best materials. Years of experience are incorporated. Better value cannot be found. —Geo. Kitchingham. PQ /I K / B.S.A. BICYCLES: Fitted with all first grade fittings (not high grade). Easy to ride and easy to buy.—Geo. Kitchingham. PO/I K /—Gent’s B.S.A. Bicycle: Fitted with Dunlop tyres. Brooks saddle, Eadie Coaster; reversible handle bars; Chromium plated.—• Geo. Kitchingham. VTIEW our display of the latest dev signs of Push Carts and Pramettes, fitted with Sponge Rubber Tyres.—At Harley and Co., Ltd., Complete House Furnishers. H GLYKO: For rough skin, chapped hands. An excellent emollient. 1/6, postage 2d extra.— Williams and Ross, Chemists. pHE Talk of the Town! Saveloys x 1/- dozen. Beef Sausages sd, 31bs 1/-. Pork Sausages Bd.—DELICATESSEN, next McKenzie’s. TTAVE you -tried our genuine dairyfed Pork? Guaranteed primes!, wether mutton. Phone 527. We deliver.— DELICATESSEN, next McKenzie’s. pRIMEST Beef.—Sirloin 7d, Rib 6d, A Corned Beef 6d. Mince 31bs 1/-. — DELICATESSEN, next McKenzie’s. WHITE’S £6,000 SALE CONTINUES for a few more days.—Carpets, Rugs and Runners will remain at the present give away prices. Get in now! You must have a Carpet or Rug at the price offering. Also remember these aro high grade goods.—S. Burnett White, West Coast’s High Grade Furnisher. A RUG, CARPET or RUNNER on the ** floor brightens the home, and these can be purchased so cheaply at White’s £6,000 Sale. Don’t be foolish and wait till next month, when you will have to pay an increase of at least 25 per cent, on the’ price tfe are offering. This day is,.yours,’—£. Burnett White, West Coast’s High Grade Furnisher.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 August 1936, Page 1

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