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TYMONS LTD. f ■ J Announce ■ * a ' GRAND EASTER 5 BARGAIN CARNIVAL’ \ t Genuine Reductions from Genuine Prices. wanteds. ——- A. Well-established organisation requires an ENERGETIC RESIDENT SALES REPRESENTATIVE for West Coast district. Previous sales experience an advantage, although not essential. Every assistance given to successful applicant. , Remuneration by salary and commission. Write—"ENTERPRISING,” Care “Star” Office. PROBATIONER—Waitress.— Apply Mundy’s, Boundary Street. jQOY to learn the Bootmaking trade. —Apply P. C. Peters, Albert Street. 'VVORKING MANAGER (second-class T ticket), to take charge of the New Point E. Co-operative Party, Dunollie. —Apply J. Guy, 38 High .Street. EXPERIENCED Mousemaid-Waitress. —Apply Commercial Hotel; JPXPERT RADIO TUITION: The Druleigh Radio School is controlled by Admiralty experts. Students receive their personal tuition by mail, and gain up to 80 and 90 per cent. in. all examinations. Operators, Servicemen, Amateurs, etc. Moderate fees. Success assured. Write for free particulars to-day.—Druleigh College, Auckland. SKILLED MEN WANTED. 'THIS applies to hundreds of firms today. Specialists and trained men are wanted. Make yourself one of these and earn the good wages offered. The I.C.S. can successfully train you at home, in spare time, in any one of 300 Courses, such as: — Aero Engineer Advertising Aero Jitter and Rigger Accountancy Radio Engineer Journalism Electric Power and Wiring Licence Lighting. Matriculation Salesmanship Let us know in which subject you wish to bo trained. Free prospectus on request., No obligation - --*?**?• INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDx ENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 8, 128 Gloucester Street, CHRISTCHURCH.

WANTED TO BUY. QOT, cheap, and sell Bassinette; good order; 12/-. —Address at Star. WANTED TO RENT? ~ TJESPECTABLE Business Woman would like to Rent Furnished Room. —Write -Business,” “Star” Office. jITODERN Bungalow by Civil Servant. —Montgomery, Public Works Office. WANTED KNOWN TpOR Business or Pleasure, drive a Rental Car.—dlaines Motors, Ltd., Mackay Street. rpnis WEEK’S SPECIAL: Reversible x Rugs, from 17/6; Mohair Rugs, non skid, from 30/-; Bathroom Mats, from 3/3; Oval Seagrass Mats, from 8/6; also Card Tables, from 14/6. —F. HAYES, Upper Mawhera Quay. £7 /I /- —Gent’s British-built Bicycle; chromium plated, Eadie Coaster; complete, ready for the road.—Geo. Kitchingham. yOTO CORN LEAF: It. does remove corns. 1/-. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. /_ —Ladies’ British-built Bicycles; Eadie Coaster; chromium plated; complete, ready for the road. —Geo. Kitchingham. *7 OTO CORN LEAF: It does remove corns. 1/ Williams and Ross, Chemists. Q — Ladies’ B.S.A. All first grade fittings. Best value in bicycles. Buy the best and leave the rest. —Geo. Kitchingham. * pREPARE FOR WINTER NIGHTS! Three hundred Eiderdown Quilts, from English and Scotch - manufacturers, for your selection. Superb designs. Highest quality and prices to suit all pockets.—Harley and Co., Mackay Street. PUBLIC

SPECIALISING IN SAWMILLING AND MINING, MAINTENANCE WORK, GAS AND ELECTRIC WELDING, BLACKSMITHING AND TURNING, OUTSIDE REPAIR WORK. ’Phones: Works 65M., Private 307. COBDEN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. THE AUTUMN HATS ARE ALL SO FLATTERING. • Styles are very varied in Suede Felts, brims drooping or upturned and well-moulded crowns. Hats in Velour have a tendency for sailor brims or slightly rolled brims, ever so becoming. Snug little styles in Astrachan and Broadtail, with smart Beret or Glengarry Cap and Cravat. The Velvet and Tweed Models are also most chic. MELBA BATTY Opposite the Bank of N.Z. TAINUI STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 April 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 April 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 April 1938, Page 1