SAVINGS SAVINGS ,SAVINGS [ for this Week . At Tymons’ k Sale. > DRASTIC REDUCTIONS , On ail Fashion Goods to j effect a complete clearance, : > TYMONS THE “KEY” HOUSE FOR VALUES. WANTEDS. Twelve words, 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 (J. ENERAL to relieve for one- month. —Address at Star. CMART Boy to learn Drapery trade. — Apply Beath and Co., Ltd., Mackay Street. - WANTED TO RENT. Twelve woids, 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 JpURNISHED Bed-sitting Room, by x lady. Write “Furnished Room,” care Star. WANTED TO BUY. Twelve Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 QMALL Camp Dover Stove. —Write “Stove,” Star Office. miIREE or four SPRINGING COWS. x Shorthorn or Holstein preferred. Write “Cows,” Star Office. J>OTTLES! BOTTLES! ALSO SCRAP LEAD, BRASS. COPPER, Etc. WESTLAND BOTTLE EXCHANGE, William Street, near Shell Depot. Open Afternoons and on Saturday. mornings. EDUCATIONAL. 1938 ACCOUNTANCY AND BANKING EXAMINATIONS. H EMI NGWAY’S l FIRST AGAIN! I Unrivalled Record Maintained! SUCCESSFUL < 000 HEMINGWAY CANDIDATES. Diploma in Banking. Total passes for all New Zealand 157 HEMINGWAY’S PASSES 114 All the rest combined 43 I HEMINGWAY’S SCORE 72J% 03 ALL RECORDED PASSES. Follow the lead of over 5,000 successful Hemingway students in the last nine years alone — 3 ENROL NOW WITH } HEMINGWAY’S ‘ and make your pass a certainty 1 HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. . ~ A SOUND INVESTMENT! - v/OUR spare time is your own. In- - vest some of it on an I.C.S. Course -of training, and acquire knowledge that will give you a better position J and more money. Thousands of LC.S. . students have reached the top of the , tree —why not YOU? . Huilding Contractor Radio Engineer . Concrete Engineer Journalism Structural Eng. Poster Drawing Accountancy Welding ’ Matriculation General Education. > Without obligation, the I.C.S. will - help and advise you. Write to-day for . Free Prospectus stating subject in which you wish to get on. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. A, 128 Gloucester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. } WANTED KNOWN. O)UR GIFT SUGGESTIONS for the . Home: Fireside Chairs, Chiming Clocks, Antique Copper Kerbs and Fire Screens, Card Tables, China Cabinets, Tea Waggons, Wall Mirrors. Come and inspect—Harley’s, Mackay Street. WHITE’S the Mantle Specialists are having a real clear out. They are forced to do this to enable them to get on with their big reconstruction scheme. This is your big chance; every garment is new and fashionable and will be sold at Reconstruction Prices.—WHlTE’S FASHION CORNER. PASHION Garments for everybody at White’s big Reconstruction Sale. Owing to our ever-increasing business, they want more room, and to enable this to be done, stocks must be cleared. Every garment a winner and the prices are right, too. Don’t miss this Reconstruction Sale at WHITE’S FASHION CORNER. Watcfe the big bargain windows. “MEW GOODS: Crystal Water Sets, Cocktail Sets, Wine and Whisky . Sets, Vases, Bowls, Jam Dishes, etc. A wonderful selection at Harley’s, Mackay Street. /£1 0/I 0 /„— B.S.A. Sports Model! jlv/ rphe lategt . deag are embodied, with finest combination of i strength, lightness and reliability. — Geo. Kitchingham. t — ! rpEA SETS, Fancy Cups, Saucers and r Plates, Dinner Services, Fancy Bowls, Jugs, etc.., all English manufacs ture. —Harley’s, Mackay Street ’ /I 0/-~ Gent ’ s B - s - A - Bicycle; lv/ “ Eadie c oas ter, Dunlop L tyres, Brooks saddle, Chromium-plat-ed. All first grade fittings.—Geo. Kitchingham. £1 0— Lady’s B.S.A. Bicycle. Care-cU-Lv f u ||y designed, with absolute . rigidity, safety and durability. An ideal mount—Geo. Kitchingham. ; jrODAK AND ENSIGN CAMERAS: J 7/6, 10/6, 13/-, 16/6, 21/-, 22/6,37/6, . 60/- and 63/-, etc. Give a Camera this 1 ’Xmas. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. ? ? pi-lOOSE NEW FURNITURE for i the home: Dining and Bedroom Suites, Chesterfield Suites, Tea Waggons, Occasional Tables, Cutlery, Car--1 pets, Hall Runners, Linoleum. Come •’ and view our immense stocks. —Harley’s. ; *
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1939, Page 1
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