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KAIAPOI 10/4 ALL WOOL BLANKETS For | Bed, 39/6. , This Week’s Special 29/11 pair. TYMONS LTD. /CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL for Engine Drivers. All tickets. Success guaranteed.—McAllister, Instructor, Te Kinga. XT T? New Season’s Hot Water 5 ’ Bags, 2/6 to 12/6.—J. H. Keddie, Chemist. WANTED TO RENT. jl/TODERN BUNGALOW, four or five rooms, by bank clerk; south end of town preferable.—“ Bungalow,” Star WANTED TO BUY. TJIANO CASE. —Full details “Piano,” x “Star!’ Office. 5O Gallon Cast Boilers, withJ out frame.—Write “J. N.,” care Star. T ADIES’ GOLF CLUBS—Address at “Star.”.WANTED KNOWN. YOUR LEISURE HOURS. TF you. want to get ahead and earn x more money, spend some of them in study. Let the I.C.S. train you during spare time —the extra knowledge required will earn you promotion and a higher salary: Radio Engineer, Diesel Engineer, Sheet Metal Work, Garage Superintendent, Commercial Art. Aero Fitter and Rigger, Motor Mechanic, Matriculation, Window Dressing. There are over 300 I.C.S. Courses: what is your subject, trade or profession? Write for free advice; no obligation. TNTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDX ENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A., 128 Gloucester Street, Christchurch. RIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, —MRS VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace'(just over railway bridge). 'F’OR Business or Pleasure, use a x RENTAL CAR. Reasonable tariff. For full particulars ring ’phone 546 M — Western Spray Coy., Mackay Street. Q —5O only, British Cycle Covers. * ' A bargain. Get in early. Size 2SxIX, 28x1 3-8. —Geo. Kitchingham. BY 27 Rompette Nursery Squares —all British; 9/11 dozen. Real value. —At Hayton’s. D M Williams’ Digestive Mixture has cured many others of this ailment,, and will cure you. 2/6, and postage 6d.—H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. . /I Q /fi —Gent’s British-made XJ/±€//O Bicycle Chromium plated, Dunlop tyres, complete with pump, spanners, bell and reflector. — Geo. Kitchingham. SPECIAL PURCHASE: 36in. All- • Wool • Worsted Tweeds; N.Z. goods. Ten shades. Usually 3/11 yard, now 2/8 yard.—At Hayton’s. TJ Williams’ Digestive Mix- ’ ’ ture has cured many* others of this ailment, and will cure you. 2/6, and postage. 6d. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. J A CARPETS: 20, 30, 40 and 50 per cent, reductions for the final days of S. Burnett White’s Closingi down Sale. U.S.A. BICYCLE. Eadie ■ Coaster, Dunlop tyres, Brooks saddle, Chronium-plated, complete.—Geo. Kitchinghain. yOU will get no better value in UarA pets, Runners, Carpet Squares and Rugs than what we are off ring to-day.—Harley’s, Complete Home Furnishers. ’ 54.1 N. STIFFENED DRESS NET: White, black, pink, lemon, red and green. 2/- yard. 36in. Evening Dress Laces, from 3/6 yard.—At Hayton’s. T ADIES are invited to inspect ous 1937 values in Soft Furnishings. The range is great and values are second to none.—Harley’s. Completa «<om-: Fuialshera. 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 fluch faithfulness is not expensive, if you choose your Watch from FRANK STENT, Low Rental Area, Albert Street. 10()0 KGGS: A little more than half-price for the final days of S. Burnoti White’s Closing- ’ down Sale. 'VVEEKI.Y SPECIAL: Card Tables, ? ’’ from 15b;: ('amp Streichers, from 23/6; Seagrass Chairs, from 17/6. For making loose covers, hall curtains, or recovering couches. Ottawa Rep. 3/6 yard.—F. Hayes. Upper Mawhera Quay. \V ANTED KNOWN—That Bill- ’ ’ heads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the “Evening Star’’ Office at Moderate WE are now displaying a wide variety of Curtain Nets, priced aa low as 1/- per yard. Call in and let us show you our exceptional values.— Harley’s, Complete Home Furnishers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1937, Page 1

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