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TYMONS LTD. SERVICE ; SATISFACTION ECONOMY QUALITY STORE WANTEDS. Twelve Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 GREY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited from persons to fill the following positions: — (a) METER-READER. Salary £314 per annum. . (b) JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK. Salary £75 per annum. Schedule of duties may be obtained at the office, Mackay Stre'et, Greymouth. Applications close on MAY 1.1, 1938. J. DENFORD, Secretary. QJRL for shop.—Address at “Star.” QWEETS BOYS.—Apply Regent ° Marble Bar. EXPERIENCED Cook.—Apply Comniercial Hotel, Mawhera. Quay. AN experienced Housemaid-Waitress —Apply Royal Hotel. /COMPETENT Electric Wireman. — Apply AV. H. Gifford, Tainui Street. TTOUSEKEEPER: Sole charge. Permanent. —Leave address at Star. P XPERT 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, 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 Jane ot ’3OO Courses, such as:— • - Aero Engineer Advertising Aero Fitter and Rigger Accountancy Radio Engineer Journalism Electric Power and Wiring Licence Lighting. Matriculation Salesmanship Let us know in which subject you wish to be trained. Free prospectus on request. No obligation. TNTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDx ENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 8, 128 Gloucester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. WANTED TO BUY; Twelve Words I/-, Three Insertions 2/6

rpHREE or Four Cows; close to profit. —Write “Dairyman,” care Stay. WANTED TO~RENT. Twelve "Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 WANTED KNOWN. POR Business or Pleasure, drive a Rental Car. —Haines Motors, Ltd., Mackay Street. HHHIS WEEK'S SPECIAL: Reversible -*■ Rugs, from 17/6; Mohair Rug?> non skid, from 30/-; Bathroom Mats, from 3/3; Oval Seagrass Mats, from 3/6; also Card Tables, from 14/6—F. HAYES, Upper Mawhera Quay. £ l 7/1 Px /.—Gent’s British-built dv 4 / “ Bi cycle . c h rom iu m plated, Eadie Coaster; complete, ready for the road.—Geo. Kitchingham. /OTO CORN LEAF; It does remove corns. 1/-. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. EIDERDOWNS: See our beautiful selection of 300, latest designs for 1938-39 season. Our prices are lowest and quality the highest. Winter approaches. Secure yours now—At Harley’s. OQ /pf/.—Ladies’ British-built BiS/O/ O/ " C y C ] e s; Eadie Coaster; chromium plated; complete, ready for the road—Geo. Kitchingham. TJEDROOM SUITES: Three and four pieces; modern designs; Reflex Mirrors; handsome appearance; Low< boy Duchesse, Wardrobe and Double Bedsteads. From £l6/10/- upwards.— £1 A—Ladies’ B.S.A. All first grade fittings.' Best value in bicycles. Buy the best and leave the rest. —Geo. Kitchingham. 7OTO CORN LEAF: It does remove " corns. 1/-; —Williams and Ross, Chemists. T>URCHASE your Furniture on easy terms, or lay-by system: We have the best selection of Bedroom,. Dining and Sitting-room Furniture on the Coast—Harley’s, The Home Furnishers. TTPHOLSTERED Chesterfield Suites and Fireside Chairs: You are invited to see our selection of these goods. First-class. workmanship and sound designs, giving every comfort. — Harley’s, The Home Furnishers. PUBLIC NOTICES.

THE 1938 SPEEDKINGS ARE HERE! IJETTER THAN EVER, and out policy still is— Quality Equipment ONLY fitted to all models. Prices from £6/19/6. CALL AND INSPECT. A. COX MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1938, Page 1

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