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TYMO N ' S ’XMAS CARNIVAL. ! , Gifts for all the Family.SPECIAL MEN’S WHITE LUVISCA SHIRTS, 12/11. A Present Dad will be Delighted with. IYMONS LTD. , i ■ ' - - i "THE HAPPY GIFT SHOP,” ON THE QUAY. * WANTEDS. • Twelve words, -I/-, Three Insertions 2/6 • TTIRE CAR, for three weeks. Careful x sober driver. —Address at Star. QEAT in cai’ travelling Nelson Satur- ' day, December 24. Ring 508. j ——— "ROARD by young working man. Protestant.—“ Write “X.Y.Z.,” Star. ROY with own bicycle, to deliver parcels.—Apply W. F. Ellis, Carrier. i‘, 120ARD and Residence. Reasonable x> terms. Three single Dunedin ladies; ’Xmas holidays.—Write.“Dune- Z din,” care Star. RESPECTABLE married couple want 11 Bed and Breakfast, Greymouth, '■ December 28 to January 12; reasonable. —Reply 95A, Colombo St., Beckenham, Christchurch. ARTHUR’S PASS NATIONAL PARK BOARD. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the following alternative positions:— > (a) RESIDENT OFFICER, at a salary of £lO4 per annum. (b) WORKING RANGER a salary of £225 per annum. Particulars of the positions may be obtained on application to the Secret- V ary, or to Dr. Wm. McKay, Greymouth. Applications with copies ONLY of testimonials, should be in the hands of the Secretary by 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 4, 1939. C. B. ROBSON, . Secretary. Department of Lands and Survey, Christchurch.

OFFERS EMPLOYMENT. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED FOR '■FRUIT CANNING SEASON, COVERING FEBRUARY .& MARCH. Eight weeks’ employment, with guaranteed satisfactory minimum weekly wage, with excellent opportunities of earning more at piece w r ork. Work must be satisfactory to Management. Full particulars on application. Register your name and address at once. S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., LTD., NELSON. WANTED TO RENT-. DY Civil Servant, by January 19, Five-roomed House, with conveniences, for not less than two years. Careful tenant. —Write “W. A. W.,” 120 Morton Street, Invercargill. WANTED TO BUY. Twelve Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 TpOUR Crossbred Cows; near profit. — x Write, stating number available and all particulars, to “Farmer,” Star Office. v TTOUSE, 4or 5 rooms; all convenixx ences. Must be sound and centrally situated. —Send full details to “A. 8. care Stan / ID OT TLES! BOTTLES Ij ALSO SCRAP LEAD, BRASS, COPPER, Etc. WESTLAND BOTTLE EXCHANGE. William Street, near Shell Depot Open Afternoons and on Saturday mornings. educational’ A GAIN A HEMINGWAY STUDENT WINS GOLD MEDAL In Final Examination of Australasian Institute of Secretaries.

MR. F. L. CHAPMAN, of Auckland (only 20 years of age), in competition with candidates from the whole of the Dominion and every Australian State, HEADS THE MARK LIST, i i and gains this coveted distinction —another landmark in the long record of Hemingway successes. Apply for particulars of Courses'for Accountancy, Secretarial, Banking, Matriculation, Teachers’ Degree and other Public Examinations to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. WHAT OF 1939 ? ” TV ILL • it be a year- of progress for ’ v you? Yes —if you study and train to increase your business and technical knowledge. Enrol NOW for an I.C.S. Course of home training. Matriculation Diesel Engineer Advertising Electrical Eng. Salesmanship Mechanical Eng. Architecture Foundry Work Building Aero Fitters. Commercial Art Accountancy Call or write for Free Prospectus and advice —no obligation. Do not delay! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND- ? ’ ENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A., 128 Gloucester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. ■ , ■ WANTED KNOWN. TSOXED Toilet Soaps, 1/-, 1/6, 2/3, ; 10 3/11.— Closing-down Sale Mayfair/. Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 December 1938, Page 1

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