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FOR radio repairs RING 6 8 2 COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE 123 MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. WANTEDS. I’welve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 (COMPANION Help, good home, small family. Address at Star. VOUNG Girl, 15, desires position x in shop. Please leave address at Star. A BUSHMAN & BREAKER—AppIy Ogilvie & Co., Ltd., Sawmillers. ’Phone 252 D. I ADY Help for Masterton, one in family, £3 per week. If stay six months bonus given. Write “Lady Help” C/o “Star”. WANTED TO BUY. Twelve words 1/-: Three for 2/S J>ABY’S BATH. Address at Star. CASE. Write “Case,” C/o Star. Copper; 12 or 14. Send price etc. to “Copper,” care Star.
pAR Covers or large tents, Haines Motors Ltd. PUSH Chair in good condition. x Address at Star. SACKS, Sugar Bags, Bottles, Cast Iron, Brass, Copper, Old Cars and Machinery. Box 115, Greymouth. McKENDRICK BROsTITdZ 168 Lichfield St., Christchurch. pASH buyers of Sacks and Bags. Highest prices paid. Largest dealers in Second-hand sacks in the Dominion. Correspondence invited, write, P.O. Box 1215, Christchurch. U7E ARE SPOT CASH buyers of Machinery, Tractors, Engines of all kinds, in any condition. Tram Rails, Wire Rope, Galvanised Iron, Piping, Sacks, Etc. —Also— All Types of Scrap Metal. Fair Prices Always. We also invite enquiries from prospective buyers for any of above. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. P.O. Box 643, Chch., Cl. Tel. 35-934 (Any time.) Yards 66-68 Harman St., Addington Manager’s Residence: 64 Harman St., Addington. WANTED KNOWN. W-lUL!AMS Cough Linctus 1/0 and 2/6 bottle at Williams & Ross, Chemists.. VVILLIAMS Cough Linctus 1/6 ' a.id 2/6 bottle at Williams & Floss, Chemists. THE BIBLE AXD BOOK DEPOT. 206 Manchester Street, Christchurch, for Scriptural and Helpful Literature, and all Sunday School Requirements. The place for Bibles and Testaments. Mail orders promptly attendwl to VV COSTELLO, Plumber and ’’ Drainlayei, Herbert Street. Country work specially catered for Manufacturers o! Tames &. everything in the Tinsmithing line. EsEDUCATIONAL. MEN FOR INDUSTRY?” Good positions are waiting for trained men. Even if you are in the Forces, you may have time to take an I.C.S. specialised Course of training which will be an insurance against unemployment after the war. Over 300 Courses, such as:— Engineering, Gas & Elee. Welding A M.1.M.E., Accountancy A.M.1.C.E., Illustrating A.MT.E.E. Journalism Mechanical Eng. Chemistry Electrical Eng. Carpentry Now is the time to make yourself a trained man. YOU can succeed by studying an I.C.S. specialised Course in spare time. Let us know your particular subject and details of training will be sent you. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept, A., 126 Gloucester Street, Christchurch. POST-WAR INDUSTRY VALUE OF ACCOUNTANCY
Present indications point to a considerable development of postwar industry in New Zealand. Here is a field that will offer the qualified accountant many opportunities for advancement. Start your studies (o-clay—enrol with Hemingway’s the foremost Accountancy coaches with a record of nearly 1500 successful examination students since the War began. Write to-day for Free Book “Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES. Hotel Windsor, 47 Manchester St.. Christchurch? Wellknown Private Hotel now acquired by H. C. Robinson. Tariff 9/6 per lay. Weekly and permanently by ■’rranaement HOTEL FEDERAL. CHRISTCHURCH. (Overlooking Victoria Square). Excellent Cuisine and Service second to none in New Zealand. The bedrooms are large, well ventilated, and heated with gas fires, the majority being equipped with hot and cold water. Jazz Room included on premises. Bowker Fountain opposite. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. ypIERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL. (Next Bells’ Cycle Works), Lichfield Street. Christchurch. In making appointments. West Coasters say “His Lordship’s”— a real West Coast house. ONLY SPEIGHTS ALE ON TAP. J. P. GOULDING PROPRIETOR.
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