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SUITED ’ for SPRIN6 OCCASIONS Attractive Moon Blue Novelty SUIT in fine Woollen Saxony Cloth, effectively trimmed with scalloped panels and edged with stitching. The well-cut skirt has double box pleats in front " and plain back. W. size f© Gns. This is one of the many charming styles from our varied selection of smart JACKET SUITS in all the new spring shades —belted, plain and basque style. Interesting details and novelty finishes. | S.S.W., S.W., W., W.X.— [ £6/19/6 to S Gns - I j ! ■ I i ; CHRISTCHURCH AND TIMARU. J.Baliantyne & Co. Ltd. WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT COMFORT ? | You will be fired with new en* | | thusiasm when j | | once you see I 1 the splendid col lection of repl* , & | 1 ly fine furni* | ture we have g displayed in our 'Rmrf'. . g showroom— you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the | moderate pricing, too. Moreover there is no need for a cash settlement . . . choose your re- | quirements for immediate dehveiy and ai range g to pay for them by means of small weekly | amounts, spread with a generous allowance of | time. g HARLEY & Co. Ltd. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, g MACKAY STREET. |

VACANCIES FOR NURSES. '(■'HERE are vacancies in the Mental Hospitals nurses at the institutions situated at Askland, Kmgseat(PcP' nnd Tokanui (Te Awamutu), Porirua, Christchurch, Nelson, Hokitika ana S£?a Applications should be made to the Medical Superintendent of the institution in which employment is desned 01 to the Due , Mental Hospitals Department, Wellington. „ nW n r Hq The comApplicants should be eighteen years of and upwards. Ihe com mencing salary is £l3O p.a. less a charge ol £2o foi board and loagw and uniform, with an increase to £l4O after one | ei^ lo^a nce at -P 150 after two years’ service. In addition, cost ol living allowance ai rnM nf Mfi na if living in and £26 p.a. if living out, is paid. (Applicants wishing to live out should seek further information from Supenntend Ac t co ) mmodation is provided in well appointed towards trai Unde? p°rSent b c r ond?tionsJ c lai'S. —— F When in Christchurch I Stay at “STOREY’S” I storey’s Hotel —Moorehouse Avenue, right I opposite the Railway Station—offers all 13/6 per day perfect comfort and enjoyment during their « , o n i £ i Christchurch sojourn. . Bed & Breaklast Thoroughly renovated—modernised—with n cnprialtv hot and cold water in bedrooms— very , a specialty modern bars—an excellent table—Storey s 8/6. Hotel is in keeping with highest standards O f COmfOl't. STOREY’S HOTEL Night Porter Kept. Spei9ht f A CK HOARE, I . Moorehouse A 7 6™ Licensee. I Right Opposite Railway Station. , Serve delicious Holly m tf l ®MSg ßrand Oatmeal or Rolled Oats ■ for k''ts 4\ breakfast. It cooks .// -'A wi while you set the ’ • C\ WW' table. Better than real old \ fashioned porridge yet full of vitamins and nutrition. BUCHANAN'S _i„ jju ~2 ttM.TO, BAILLIE, NEVILLE AND CQ., AGENTS, GREYMOUTH. A

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 September 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 September 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 September 1944, Page 2