BLANKETS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. You have the COMFORT all the Winter. Prices will never he lower. SINGLE BED ALL-WOOL BLANKETS 22/6, 25/-, 27/6, 35/- pair. DOUBLE BED \ 36/6, 45/-, 55/-, 65/-. • TYMONS LTD. WANT ED S. WANTED. A/FAN capable of taking charge of ■ IA office, handling telephone orders and keeping double entry books; at present would require to do typing; also business experience essential. Commencing salary £250 per annum, with good prospects.—Apply by letter to “X 47 care “Star.” -WANTED —Tailer-out. —Apply Dob- ’ ’ son Mill. ’WANTED —Female Office Assistant. v ’’ Must be experienced ledger keeper and typist.—Write to “Experienced,” care “Star” Office. WANTED. —Experienced Housemaid- ’’ Waitress. —Apply Hotel Richmond. 1 J7XPERIENCED General; no other need apply.—Mrs. Loftus McVicar, Hotel, Totara Flat. GETTING ON! A better job, more money and a brighter future is in store for the man who spends some of his leisure in study. Let the I.C.S. train you in some specialised subject—it will pay. Over 300 modern courses include: — Advertising, Accountancy, Radio Eng., A.M.1.E.E., A.M.LM.E., A.M.I.C.E, Aeronautical Eng., Building Contractor, Wireman’s License, Furniture Maker, Commercial Art, Matriculation. Write TO-DAY’ for Free Prospectus, stating the subject in which you wish to get on. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A., 128 Gloucester Street, Christchurch. > WANTED TO RENT. ’WANTED—Furnished- Room ’ ‘ by young lady; urgent.—Write “J. 5.,” care Star. . >
TpLAT OR ROOMS, after Easter; garage preferred.—Full particulars to “A.,” Star Office. ’
WANTED TO BUY. VVANTED TO BUY—Bach and Sec- ’’ tion. —Write “Bach,” Star Office. T>ABY CAR: Austin or Morris. Cash. —State price and particulars to “Car,” care “Star.” WANTED TO BUY. qiX TRUCKS SILVER PINE ° POSTS. Apply “Star” Office. WANTED KNOWN. RIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, —MRS VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge). }7OR Business or Pleasure, use a A RENTAL CAR. Reasonable tariff. For full particulars ring ’phone 546 M — Western Spray Coy., Mackay Street. STOCKTAKING this month: Specials only while present stock lasts. Two .shop-soiled Writing Bureaux, £2 5/-; Seagrass Chairs, from 16/6; Baby’s Low Chairs, 12/G. A good supply of Toy Wheels to make up toys for your children.—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. / I 5 /-.— GENT ’S WESTMINcUV/ J-*7/ - gTER BICY cIE: Eadie coaster, Dunlop tyres, bell, reflector, spanners; all British fittings.—Geo. Kitchingham. QHILDREN: Call at Williams and Ross and ask for one of their Nursery Rhyme Books. Beautifully coloured pictures. Free to all. VOU can procure a Bedroom Suite for your home sweet home at a very low price, at White’s Closingdown Sale. 4-Piece Jacobean Oak Suite, old price £2B/10/-, get-out price £2-1/10/-. 4-Piece Walnut Suite, old price £34/10/-, get-out price £2B/10/-. £G/1 5/-’~ G ENT’S ~WESTAIIN7 * 7 STEP. BICYCLE. Chromium plated: British manufacture. British materials.. Built to stand severe tost. —Geo. Kitchingham. TAM JARS: lib. 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 Go., Ltd. /I LADIES’ WESTMIX- " STEB BICYCLE: Eadie coaster, Dunlop tyres, chromium plated: complete with all British fittings. Price moderate; quality superior.—Geo. Kitchingham. /"CHILDREN: Call at Williams and Ross and ask for one of their | Nursorv Rhyme Books. Beautifully I coloured pictures. Free to all.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1937, Page 1
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