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CHILDREN’S COATS. Just arrived at— TYM O N S A new range of Children’s Velour and Tweed Coats. Sizes 18in., 20in., 22in., and 24in. See them now at — TYMONS LTD. AT THE BUS STOP. WANTEDS. Tioelve words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6. IRL for Housework; sleep in.—Address at Star. for Light Housework in private home. —Address at Star. TUNIOR MALE ASSISTANT.—Ap- ° ply the Manager, J. R. McKenzie jutd. . IAA PLAYERS, Hibernian Hall, ±VV MONDAY NIGHT. Four special prizes. Greymouth’s best Euchre. PRIVATE BOARD AND LODGINGS by working man.—Write “Central,” C/o. Star. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH: ’ Bed and Morning Tray.—Mrs. Hancock, 86 Chester St., Christchurch, C.l. PUSHMAN (leading faller).— Apply • JL> Ogilvie and Co., Ltd., Gladstone Siding. Phone 252 D. TO-LET. Twelve words I/-, Three Insertions 2/6. (OFFICES TO LET in Jubilee Buildings; excellent situation. —Address at Star. pHREE ROOMS; own kitchen; all conveniences; couple with one or two children preferred.—Address at Star. gUITE OF QFFICES. GROUND FLOOR MACKAY STREET. Apply “Greymouth Star.” WANTED TO RENT. Twelve words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6. ■VVANTED TO RENT, with right of purchase, 6 or 7-roomed HOUSE; must be central. —Particulars to A.J.E. C/o. Star Office.

FOUR or- Five-Roomed MODERN x DWELLING, with garage. No children.—Write “Professional,” Star Office. WANTED TO BUY. Twelve words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6. A BOUT. Three-inch Screw-cutting LATHE; cash.—Ring 481. TSANGE; h.p.; in good order.—Address at Star. 'TWO Reliable Light Hacks. State A price and particulars to “Horse,” Star Office. TJEAVY SCRAP BRASS: We are .cash buyers, any quantity. All you have to do is put it in sacks and consign to us, advising us of the weight. Cash by return post. We pay freight. Write your name clearly when advising us. Top price. Vale and Co., Christchurch. WANTED.—ALL SCRAP METAL yy including cast iron, brass, bronze, aluminium, copper, copper wire, zinc, lead, etc. Also obsolete machinery and engines for breaking up. Highest Cash Prizes offered. — N.Z. SALVAGE COY., P.O. Box 643, Christchurch; Telephone 35-934 (night or day). ' EDUCATIONAL. WHY STUDY ACCOUNTANCY? The answer is supplied by the thousands of former Accountancy students who are holding responsible and highsalaried positions in the business world to-day. Their success proves that the one certain way to rapid progress is to pass the Accountancy Professional Examination. YOUR PASS IS ASSURED. There is no surer or quicker way of obtaining qualification than enrolling and studying with Hemingway’s. The thorough personal tuition by expert coaches and the specialised experience gained in Hemingway’s 43 years of supremacy, combine to guarantee you your pass in the minimum time—at the minimum cost. Start now on the road to success — Write for Free Book, “Accountancy,” TO-DAY! HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516. Auckland.

POSITIONS FOR SPECIALISTS Wanted, more men with specialised knowledge. Higher pay and greater responsibility is the reward if you will complete an I.C.S. Course for specialised training. Pick your subject, for there are over 300 I.C.S. Courses, such as:— Radio Engineer Journalism Electrical Engineer Advertising Mechanical Engineer Salesmanship Accountancy Plan Drawing P. & T. Entrance Highway Board’s . Exam. Cert. Without obligation, the I.C.S. will advise-as to your future career. Free prospectus on request—send for it NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. A, 128 Gloucester Street, Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN. VOU will keep that new season’s x look if you purchase your coat from WHITE’S. Remember White’s don’t buy rubbish, hence they can’t sell it. They do sell quality goods at a reasonable price.—White’s Corner, Your Fashion Centre. GEE our range of Lighting Sets and Battery Lamps at Kitchingham’s Cycles, Ltd.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1940, Page 1

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