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SEE THESE. A Wonderful Range of SAMPLE WINTER FROCKS Less than MANUFACTURERS’ COSTS. S.W., W„ O.S. Sizes. TYMONS LTD. 1• % . WANTEDS. . ... .1 TO INVESTORS LIMITED CAPITAL is urgently required for 100 per cent, progressive industry (not gold mining), commencing at an early date in Greymouth. Splendid proposition that will stand every investigation, and judging by returns in cities and towns where established constitutes a sound investment. Write in first instance to “SOUND INVESTMENT,” Care “Star” Office. WANTED: LEDGERKEEPER (Male) For “Greymouth Star” Office. Salary £6 per week. ( Apply in writing, stating age, experience, etc., to THE MANAGER, P.O. Box 3, Greymoqth. pOOD TRUCK DRIVER, with me* chanical experience.—Address at Star. XTOUNG LADY wants position as Domestic; hotel preferred. —Write “Domestic,” care “Star” Office. WANTED —Boy, to assist in milking. ’’ Good home. —Address at “Star” Office. 'WANTED—Board by lady teacher.— ’’ Reply, giving particulars, to “Teacher,” care Star. ' WANTED TQ RENT’WANTED TO RENT—Furnished ’ ’ Flat, Greymouth.—Write “A.N.8,” Star .Office. WANTED KNOWN. QTILL GOING STRONG! J. Durable, • Hairdresser, Regent Theatre Building. Out on his own. iQ*EE our “Coronation” Bedroom Suite, in our Showroom window. Made to order. —Hadland’s Modern Factory.

PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, 17 '—MRS VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge). I —: : pOR Business or Pleasure, use a RENTAL CAR. Reasonable tariff. For full particulars ring ’phone 546 M—- . Spray Coy., Mackay Street. POR February only: Wearenowmaking preparations for stocktaking, and offer a few special lines which we intend to clear out. Card Tables, from 15/6; Folding Push Chairs, from 32/6; also Camp Beds, Box Ottoman and Belgium Sofa Rugs. These goods must be seen to realise the exceptional value being offered—F. Hayes, Upper Mawhera Quay. SELECT A WATCH A S you would choose a friend. A Watch is the companion of every moment; you refer to it half a hundred times a day. See that it is a faithful friend. Yet such faithfulness is not expensive, if you choose your Watch from FRANK STENT, Low Rental Area, Albert Street. £Q/1 K/.— Gent’s BjS.A. Bicycle: am/ Sound> efficient, reliable in every detail. Well finished and carefully constructed. All first grade fittings.—Geo. Kitchingham. £9/15 /- — Gent ’ s Raleigh Bicycle. ' ' British manufacture and all British fittings; Eadie Coaster, Brooks saddle, John Bull Service Covers. —Geo. Kitchingham. 11/E are now displaying a wide variety of Curtain Nets, priced as low as 1/- per yard. Call in and let us show you our exceptional values.— Harley’s, Complete Home Furnishers. YJERE’S AN OPPORTUNITY to purchase High-grade Furniture and Furnishings, at prices you thought were impossible, at S. Burnett White's Closing-down Sale. WE’VE GOT TO GET OUT, and so has the £B,OOO worth of Highgrade Furniture and Furnishings. The low prices will amaze you.—S. Burnett White, Mackay Street.

£6 /I 5/“ —G ents Westminster * ' Bicycle. Eadie Coaster; guaranteed tyres. Its price is moderate; its quality is superior—an all British bicycle.—Geo. Kitchingham. JAM JARS: 11b. Tie Overs, 3/6 doz.; 21b. Tie Overs, 5/- doz.; lib. Screw Tops, 4/- doz.; 21b. Screw Tops, 5/- doz. Agee Wide-mouth Preserving Jars, 9/6; J gallon, 15/. per doz. Al. Pres. Pans, 9/6 and 12/6; heavy gauge Judge Brand Pres. Pans, 16/-. All goods delivered. —Harley and Co., Ltd. X7"OU will most likely find the article x you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns. Get the habit of studying these columns—it will pay you. T ADIES are invited to inspect our 1937 values in Soft Furnishings. The range is great and values are second to none.—Harley’s, Complete Home Furnishers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1937, Page 1

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