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“Greymouth Star” T elephones: No. 5: Advertisements Subscriptions Job Printing No. 100: Reporters.

F OR K AD, ° R EPAIR ® Ring 682. QOLUMBUS Reliable & Efficient Servicing to all makes of Radios. COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE 35 TAINUI ST. GREYMOUTH. WANTEDS Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 TNVALID’S CHAIR, will buy or hire. Address at Star. POY for Factory; good wages. Apply Riversdale Dairy Supplies. ONE or two good carpenters for three or four weeks; good wages. Address at Star. VOUNG GIRL or Middle Aged Woman to take charge of house for few weeks. Address at Star. r PWO Girls or Women for tobacco work at Motueka about 8 months work. Apply Wild & Robertson Ltd. WANTED Staff Maternity Nurses. 17OR Queen Mary Maternity Hos--1 pital, Castle Street, Dunedin. Salary £l3l per annum to £145, according to experience. Duties to commence in December. Apply THE MATRON. TO LET Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 (JARAGES, Kane Lane. Apply Public Trust. WANTED TO RENT Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 ■TfILDERLY Lady, one son, will pay rent in advance or lease, Small House. Address at Star. WANTED TO BUY IROAR. Price etc to B. Piner, 12 Mile, or phone Greigs. PLOSED CAR, mechanical condition immaterial, must have reasonably good tyres. State make, price etc to “Closed Car,” C/o Star. CHILD’S Dropback Pushchair, sponge tyres preferred, reasonable. Reply to “Pushchair.” C/o Star. ETURNED Soldier requires Cabinet Maker’s or Carpenter’s Tools, must be in good order, and reasonable price. Write “Tools,” C/o Star.

(PASH BUYER desires small business —Milk Bar, Fruit & Confectionery, Grocery or similar business. In or handy to Greymouth. Write “Cash Buyer,” C/o “Star.” J?OTTLES. BOTTLES. Sacks, Sugar Bags, Scrap Iron, Lead, old Cars, Brass and Copper. —P.O. Box 115.—Ring 68D. NZSALVAGBCOY. P.O. Box 643, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 35-934 (any time). Spot Cash Buyers of Machinery of all kinds, including Motor Vehicles, Steam Boilers (suitable for cutting up), disused Tram Rails, Piping, Galvanised ■ Iron. —Also— All Types of Scrap Metal. Messages may be left with Messrs Bassett and Patterson, Hokitika. EDUCATIONAL PLAN YOUR FUTURE. ' I}O not just “drift along.” Like a ship’s captain, set a course to get safely “there” in the shortest time. For your future career, the BEST Course is an I.C.S. one, giving knowledge and training to ensure success. Here are some:— Accountancy Motor Mechanic Architecture Sheet Metal Work Building Quantity Estimating Plastics Analytical Chemist Journalism Wiremen’s License Radio Eng. Short Story Writing Send for the Free I.C.S. Prospectus, stating your subject or trade. Plan a successful career with I.C.S. training. Write NOW to— INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, 126 Gloucester St., Christchurch. PERSONAL ATEN! When you have a pressing engagement, see that your collars and shirts are nicely laundered by the Westland Laundry Ltd. Phone 136. Depot: 27 Albert St. PUBLIC NOTICES ' A Message— TO THOSE WHO USE PRINTING There was a time when rush printing orders presented no great difficulty, but, those days are past. To-day, with a very small staff (several of our men are serving with the Forces) we need more time to handle your printing. So, please keep a constant check on your stocks, and order your requirements in plenty of time. THE GREYMOUTH STAR JOB PRINTING DEPT. UNITED DENTAL SERVICE 89 Worcester St., CHRISTCHURCH (Opp, Avon Theatre) Telephone 36-011. M^S, Extr ? Money at Home each week by making simple toys - We show you how and buy your work. Write now for free details. MacMasters’ Toy Sun* ply, Box 183, Wanganui. P

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1944, Page 1