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’ . MEN'S LIGHT FAWN Snap Brim FELT HATS 5/11 TYMONS LTD. WANTEDS. Twelve Words 1/-. Three Insertions 2/6 ENGINEER WANTED for MOSSY CREEK DREDGE. Apply E. SOUTER, Secretary. Box 61, Greymouth. NEW ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY. a ENTRY OF SEAMAN BOYS AND STOKERS. r pWENTY-TWO Seaman Boys and - fifteen Stokers are required for entry in October, 1936.

Candidates for entry as Seaman , Boys should be between the ages of , 15 years 3 months and 16 years 3 | months on 30th-October, 1936. Candidates slightly outsjde these age limits (one month younger or older) may he considered in exceptional circumstances. Candidates for entry as Stokers should be between the ‘ages of 18 and 22 on 23rd October, 1936. JOIN THE NAVY. For application forms and particulars—APPLY TO THE NEAREST DEFENCE OFFICE. Applications for entry must reach the Defence Office NOT LATER THAN—26th. September for Seaman Boys. 23rd September for Stokers. APPLY NOW. VVANTED.—Smart boy. Wages £1 week and keep.—Apply W. McVicar, Totara Flat. —Young Girl.,with ability and initiative, for office and showroom in well-knwon radio tsore. N> previous experience necessary.—Apply by letter to “Radio," care “Evening Star.” y^ T ANTEp —Work, Sewing, Housework. or shop work, by girl; 15 years.—Write “J. F.,” care “Star.*’ TO SCRAP DEALERS. THE Phoenix Metal Company, Ltd., pay the highest prices for scrap battery-metal. Turn your old battery metal into cash. Prices on application to Phoenix Metal Company, 19 '1 mini Street. Christchurch, or from the Secretary, P.O. Box 367. Christchurch. WANTED TO BUY.—Two Easy Chairs and Sideboard.—Address at “Star." IVANTED. —Bed-sitting Room (furnished). Suit two business' ladies—Write “8” C/o “Star.” WANTED TO RENT.—House of 4/5 rooms. Married couple.— Write “L.N.,” C/o “Star." yyANTED TO RENT —Garage; handy to town—State price to "H.T.H.,” “Star." PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE? r —MRS VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge).

EFFICIENCY! ' yi r ITH shorter hours and higher wages employers demand greater efficiency. An I.C.S. Course of training will give you that efficiency, and make you a more valuable man. Over 300 home-study Courses include: Accountancy, Office Training. Salesmanship, Advertising, Window Dressing, Aero Fitters and Riggers, Ground Engineers License, Garage Superint’d. Call or wrote for Free Booklet, stating in which subject you wish to improve yourself. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, 128 Gloucester St., Christchurch. QEE the Glaciers in a. comfortable Rental Car. Lowest fares in New Zealand.—Western Sprav Co, Phone 546 M. JUST LANDED: Latest designs in Floor 6 feet wide; Squares 9ft. by 7ft. 6in„ 9ft. by 9ft., flft. by 10ft, 6in., 9ft. by 12ft. Axminster Squares 9ft. by 9ft., 9ft. by 10ft. 61n.— 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. I? E. STENT :: Albert Street. £lO/15/-" Ce "!’ s ] Ra,c 's", cycle: designed for comfort and safety, and suitable to meet present-day traffic needs. —Geo. Kitchingham, Mawhera Quay. 3/ —Gent’s all British made ’ Bicycle. Guaranteed tyres; Chromium plated. Eadie Coaster; bell, reflector, spanners, pump and 3-coil spring saddle.—Geo. Kitchingham. Gent’s B.S.A. Bicycle ' —carefully constructed to meet the requirements of all riders, with absolute rigidity, safety and durability.—Geo. Kitchingham, Agent.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1936, Page 1

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