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: TUST ARRIVED AT TYMONS’ NEW v SHOP: THE 1940 BABY WEAR. Dainty little garments of all kinds for infants and toddlers. See them early at TYMONS AT THE ’BUS STOP. The Shop for all Baby Wear. WANTEDS. Twelve words 1/-. Three Insertions 2/6. QNE GENTLEMAN BOARDER for private home, handy to town. — Address at Star. SALESMAN by leading Garage. Good retainer and commission.—Write “Garage,” Star Office. TPRADE MOTOR DRIVER wants Position in or near Greymouth; references. —Write “Driver,” Star. rrAILER-OUT. Good wages for good X man. —Apply Wild and Robertson, Ltd. WINDING ENGINE DRIVER.—Ap- ,’’ ply manager, Paparoa Coal Co. Ltd., Roa, via Blackball. SECOND BUSHMAN or Winchdriver.—Apply Dobson mill or Stratford, Blair and Co. pOOK-GENERAL for back country, wages 30/-. Particulars write Mrs. J. A. Chaffey, Clarence Bridge, Marlborough.

WANTED TO RENT. Twelve words, 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 QELF-CONTAINED UNFURNISHED FLAT by married couple; no children. —Write “A.8.C.,” Star Office. WANTED TO BUY. Twelve Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 VV ANTED.—ALL SCRAP METALS, ’’ including cast iron, brass, bronze, aluminium, copper, copper wire, zinc, lead, etc. Also obsolete machinery and engines for breaking up. Highest Cash Prices offered. — N.Z. SALVAGE COY., P.O. Box 643, Christchurch; Telephone 35-934 (night or day). ?’ " - _ ? TO LET. Twelve words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6. QINGLE FURNISHED ROOM.— Write “Room,” Star Office. qpHREE - ROOMED FURNISHED A FLAT; reasonable rent. —Write “Reasonable,” Star Office. EDUCATIONAL A SOUND INVESTMENT! VOUR spare time is your own. InA vest some of it in an I.C.S. Course of training and acquire knowledge that will give you a better position and more money. Thousands of I.C.S. students have reached the top of the tree —why not YOU? Building Contractor Badio Engineer Concrete Eng. Journalism Structural Eng. Foster Drawing Accountancy Welding Matriculation General Education Without obligation, the I.C.S. will help you and' advise you. Write today for Free Prospectus stating the subject in which you wish to get on. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. A., 128 Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

1939 Accountancy and Banking Examinations. HEMINGWAY’S Unrivalled Record. SUCCESSFUL 522 CANDIDATES 522 DIPLOMA IN BANKING Total Passes for all New Zealand 126 HEMINGWAY’S Passes 94 All the rest combined 32 HEMINGWAY’S SCORE 74£% of all recorded passes. Make your pass a certainty. Enrol now with the School that gets the record results. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

WANTED KNOWN XTEW Stocks of RALEIGH SPORTS -hv CYCLES. Inspt :t these attractive models at 170 R Business or Pleasure, drive a J- Rental Car. —Haines Motors, Ltd.,Mackay Street. HALF PRICE’WEEK at WHITE’S FASHION CORNER is now on. H. E. MALHAM, Landscape Gardener. Quotations for ail classes of Garden Lay-out, Lawns, etc. —4, Ida Street, Marsden Road. Half price week at white’s FASHION CORNER is now on. QPORTS CYCLES: The modern thing in cycling. See the RALEIGH at KITCHINGHAM’S Cycles, Ltd. "VTEW DESIGNS IN OYSTER IM LINEN NEEDLECRAFT:— 14 x 20 C/e Trays 1/6; 14 x 20 H/s Tray 1/9; 16 x 20 3-piece Vanity Sets C/e 2/3; 16 x 26 C/e Waggons 2/9; 34* x 34* H/s Suppers 6/6; 36 x 36 C/e Suppers 6/6; 52J x 52i H/s Suppers 12/6; 54 x 54 C/e Suppers 12/6. —See these at HAYTON’S. V' NIVEA BEAUTY CREAM 9d and 2/-. Fresh supplies now to hand. —WILLIAMS & ROSS, ChemistspTp PASSION FRUIT CORDIAL. X .JC . The best drink O f the year. 3/-. —williams and Ross, Chemists TTALF PRICE WEEK at WHITE’S IXI FASHION CORNER is now on.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1940, Page 1

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