MEN’S STRONG KHAKI WORK SHIRTS, Summer Weight, j and only 4/6, . —at — j- ■ i ■ , TYMONSLTD. ■’ . A 1 MAWHERA QUAY., WANTEDS. ’ Twelve Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 WINCHDRIVER.—AppIy Ward and Lindsay, Contractors, Camerons. EXPERIENCED, dependable Yardman; for Turiwhate. Sawmill. —Ap-, ply J. M.. Bunt and Coy., Greymouth. T>ED and Breakfast; superior.—Mrs. Hancock, 86 Chester St., Christchurch (opposite Edmonds clock). ELECTRICIAN, with electric welding experience, fof- gold dredge.—Ad-‘ dress at Star/ • ■ WANTED TO BUY? ” . Twelve Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 DROPSIDE COT; ? good condition.— Write “Cot,” care Star. yiS .—.—.—.— — T>OTTLES! BOTTLES! ALSO SCRAP LEAD, BRASS, COPPER, Etc. WESTLAND BOTTLE EXCHANGE* ' William Street, near Shell Depot. Open Afternoons and on Saturday . / mornings. EDUCATION AIL SPEED UP PROMOTION —get out of the rut! Better prospects .. . rapid promotion . . . higher earnings . . . are these things important to you? Then take action NOW —decide to become a QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT, and command a high salary while you - are still young. Call on Hemingway’s to guide your studies, and you will be J sure of a rapid pass. . Results, over, / the past 40 years PROVE the thorough- . hess and efficiency of Hemingway’s Home Study Tuition. Act NOW. Write for free book; “Accountancy.” ■ JJEMING W A Y ’ S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, ' P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. SECURITY -, =— SECURITY against unemployment is j mainly in your own hands. Specialised training opens the way to se-. cure positions at all times, so why not commence your training NOW. Take, one of the I.C.S. home study Courses, ■ such as: — Diesel Engineer Architecture - ’ | Radio Engineer Accountancy Mechanical Eng. Carpentry Electric Power Motor Mechanic’s > w Lighting “A”. Grade Exam. Foundry Work Matriculation. Without obligation, call or write for advice, stating your subject. ' ‘ ■ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND-' ENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A. 128, Gloucester Street, J Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN. T ET F. ROW’E, Tailor, Albert Street, make, your next SUIT or COS- ' TUME, Your own material made up. ■ MISS taking a'chance in My Lucky Dream Art Union—first-;-’ prize £2ooo—closing Saturday, September 17. " ... ■ £9/1 5/-~ Girls Bicycte; over- •: ■ ■ hauled and enamelled;' • in good order; ready for the road.— Geo. Kitchingham. T ADIES! White’s Fashion Corner invite you to view their comprehensive display of Mantles. KJ-IN. SPOT DRESS NET: .Soft \ quality, in Pastel Shades for evening weai' and bridesmaids: Col- g ours: white, magnolia, mauve, pink, blue, lemon and green; 2/6 yard.—At . Hayton’s'.' A “FRANK STENT” ENGAGEMENT • RING is a fitting emblem for one .i of life’s greatest events. Imported ; direct from manufacturers. Our experience, and the desire to present yj only Rings of Beauty and Quality are ; the main reasons for the prestige we /. enjoy.—FRANK STENT, low rent '; area, Albert Street. £9/10/- — Gent ’ s B.S.A. Bicycle, ; / fitted with Dunlop tyres. Brooks saddle, Eadie Coaster, chrom-inm-plated, complete.—Geo. Kitching- ■ ham. T ARGEST Stocks of 12 feet Linoleums in N.Z. Cover youi- room in one piece with one of our gorgeous new patterns; 50 rolls to select —Harley and Co., Ltd. T ADIES’ MANTLE FASHIONS! 1 White’s Fashion Corner display—; j the biggest selection on the WestA. Coast. .•<s’3* ■pOR Business or Pleasure, drive, a Rental Car. —Haines Motors, Ltd.,.^ 1 Mackay Street. Rolls Scotch Inlaid Linoleums ii! Tile, Granite. Moire and Jaspe Patterns. Beautiful shades of grey,; <1 brown, fawn and blue, suitable for \ bathroom, kitchenette and office.-r— v Harley and Co., Mackay Street. £4 — Lady s Second-hand Bicycle; reenamelled: new tyres, guards J dress net and panel pedals. ' Good', order. Recommended. — ingham. E UOL I For colds in the head, catarrh, etc., it has no eniraU.' 1/6.—William® and Ross, Chemists'. D° n 9t buy inferior Paint! Use 1 oniv Anvil Lustrous. Write for shade card; 23/6 gallon—Sffiith and Smith, I Mackay Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 September 1938, Page 1
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