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BR.R.R IT'S COLD THESE NIGHTS. Be cosy under a nice Down' Quilt from TYMONS New stocks just opened. Lovely designs — Keen prices. WANTEDS. Twelve words 1/-, Three insertions 2/6 ■RUSHMAN.— Apply Ogilvie and Co. Ltd. Phone 252 D. PRICE for PAINTING Large House. ’*• Address at Star. VOUTH for Trotting Stable.—Apply Yeatman, Victoria Park. WOMAN for Light Housework, half ’’ day week.—Write “Willing,” C/o. Star. MAN WANTS WORK; handy with tools, laying concrete paths; day work or contract. —Address at Star. ENGINEER-BLACKSMITH With knowledge of Petrol Engines. Apply— J. C. MALFROY & CO., Or C. H. Guthrey, Park Street, Hokitika. SAWYER WANTED. ~ A BLE to keep own saws. 8,500 output. Top wages for good man. Good accommodation for married man. BENARA TIMBER CO., LTD., NELSON. TO-LET. Twelve words 1/-, Three insertions 2/6 MODERN TWO-ROOMED FLAT X ’ l near P.O.—Write “2,” Star Office. PWO FURNISHED ROOMS with kitchenette; Palmerston Street. Phone 884 after five. WANTED TO RENT. T-TOUSE: immediate possession.— 1 L Write “Civil Servant,” C/o. Star. TPHREE or FOUR-ROOMED FLAT. 1 Good tenants. —Leave address at -Stai;. ' ~ ______’ FURNISHED BED-SITTING-ROOM 1 with fireplace, in comfortable home; central. —Write “Central,” C/o. Star. WANTED TO BUY. Twelve words l/- 3 Three insertions 2/6 T IGHT LADDER; 15-16 feet.—Price to “Ladder,” C/o. Star. GOW in profit or near profit.—Ad- ? dress at Star Office. WASTE METALS WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY. Scrap Cast Iron - £4/10/- ton Scrap Copper - £2/5/- cwt Scrap Copper Wire - £2/10/- cwt. Scrap Heavy Brass - £ 1/17/6 cwt. Scrap Light Brass - £l/5/-cwt. Scrap Bronze and Gunmetal 50/- cwt. Scrap Cast Aluminium 32/6 cwt. Scrap Lead - - 18/9 cwt. Old Car Radiators -4/- each. Old Car Batteries -2/- each. Scrap Clean Newspapers 12/- cwt. Old Clothing & Household Rags 12/- cwt. And Waste Materials of all kinds. All Prices F.O.R. Addington Station. Cash on Receipt of Goods. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. P.O. BOX 643, CHRISTCHURCH, Cl. Yards 64-68 Harman St., Addington. Telephones 35,934 Night or Day. EDUCATIONAL. LOOKING AHEAD. A RE you content to stay in a rut or do you want to get on? Become a trained man —acquire specialised knowledge—and earn promotion and more money. I.C.S. Courses include: Civil Engineer Salesmanship Radio Engineer Advertising Electrical Eng Commercial Art Building Contractor Short Story General Education Writing. Call or write for the I.C.S. Free Booklet. Advice gladly given—no obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. A., 128 Gloucester Street, Christchurch. Secretarial Training for Ambitious Men —and Women, too! Qualified secretaries —women as well as men —are needed urgently to fill the gaps created by war-time conditions. You can plajr your part in assisting the nation’s need for increased efficiency; and at the same time fit yourself for a successful and highly-paid career, by becoming a Qualified Secretary. Hemingway’s Home Study Course for Secretarial Degree. This course provides individual instruction of a standard obtainable nowhere else in the Dominion. It has been evolved by the acknowledged experts in Secretarial practice. It has enabled far more ambitious men and women to qualify than any other course. Start to-day the study that will lift you out of the rut. Write now for Free Book “Secretarial Degree.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN. TAM SEASON.—Agee 11b Tie Overs ° 3/6, 21bs 5/-; Ub Screw Top 4/6, 2 lb 5/6; Quart W.M. Pres, Jars 10/.-; Queen Quarts 10/6 doz.; j Gallon 15/6. Nested Jelly Jars 8/6 doz. Jam Covers and Rubber Rings; also good stock of Aluminium Judge Enamel Preserving Pans. Remember we Deliver.— HARLEY & CO., LTD., Complete Home Furnishers,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1941, Page 1

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