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WANTEDS. GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. A PPLICATIONS closing at Noon -^- on the gtih SEPTEMER, 1912,' are invited to the position of SIGNALMAN on the Board's Staif. Salary ,£l6 per month and free house. The successful applicant must be proficient in Morse Signalling. Schedule of duties may be inspected at the Board's Office during. office hours. : . • W. B. GILBERT, , Secretary. 26th. Au/gust, 1912. BLACKSMITH and CARPENTER wanted. Must be practically experienced in mining requirements .in their trades and willing to make themselves generally useful. Openings for vcompetent COAL MINERS and other under-ground and surface workmen at an "early date. Aplv to • # ' J. HAYES, Mining Engineer and Manager; ■ Paparoa Coal Mining- Coy., Ltd., Roa, via Greymouth. WANTED.— A SNIGGER at once. —Aply Midland Chambers. WANTED.-A First-class POLISHER— AppIy to Ohas. Uddstrom, Mackay Street, Grey mouth. WANTED .—An experienced WAITRESS. — Apply Revingrton's Hotel. ."■;• > WANTED.— Two BUSHMEN. — Apply Baxter Bros., Midland Chambers. WANTED— BICYCLES to Recnamel and Overhaul, 255.— WADE <fe CO. / WANTED TO PURCHASE.— HOUSE, four or five rooms in Blackball. Send particulars to Mr. A. Naylor, aLnd and House Agent, Greymouth. BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY. WANTED.— Practical COAL MINERS for double shift.— Apply MINE MANAGER, Blackball. ANTED KNOWN. — Hannah's 1 Boot Store is the CHE APES! . Place for FOOTWEAR: Give them a LOST AND FOUND. ' LOST.— A SEALETTE and NECKLET a short distance from Camp Station on the Falls Road. Finder please return to Duke of Edin-i burgh Hotel, Greymouth. ' TO LET. TO LET.— Shops, Houses, and Rooms (furnished and unfurnished) situated in town and suburbs. —Apply A. NAYLOR, House Agent, Greymputh. T.O LET.— DWELLlNGS— Shakespeare Street, 8 rooms, good j outlook ,£l'.; 6 roomSj new, all conveniences, 16s ; Threadneedle Street, 5 rooms, all conveniences, 13s; Cobden, 6 rooms, ' 13s.— Mark Sprot and Co., Auctioneers. ' ■mO LET. — SAMPLE ROOMS, JL Richmond Quay, known as "Express". Sample Rooms just fitted up-to-date from 2s 6d per day, seven rooms to choose from. T.O LET.— New six-roomed HOUSE, Shakespeare Street, gas, h. and c. water, copper, tubs, etc. SHOP, front street, 20s. SAMPLE ROOMS from 2s 6d a day. \ lIARLEY. AND CO., LTD., Estate' Agents. T:HE more we sell the cheaper the price. — HILDEBRAND and Co. ' '■■ ' FOR SALE. FOR • SALE.— Building SECTION, Blaketown, .quarter-acre, £60. Gig, Horse and Harness ,£27. House and Section, Blackball, £$2, snip.— A. Naylor, House Agent. ON SALE— Table swedes is 3d per quarter, carrots is 6d per quarter, lima beans 6d per lb, Marafat peas in packets 6d, 5 s per ■dozen, blue. Prussian, peas 2d per lb. — At J. Truscottj Family Grocer. FOR SALE.— HOUSE, 6 rooms, all conveniences, one acre well fenced, three miles from G.P.0., South Beach. Price A. Naylor, Land Agent. FOR SALE.— BARBERS SHOP and BOARDING HOUSE combined 12 rooms. Price as a going concern £110.— A NAYLOR, Land Agent. FOR SALE— Raleigh CYCLE, almost new, freewheel, etc., guar7 ed 5 £S- May be examined at FOR SALE.— BOARDING HOUSE, doing a splendid business, -!5 boarders: situated centre of flourishni«r district.— Mark Sprot and Coy. 'Auctioneers, etc. FOR SALE. — HOUSES, TIUILD- _ ING SECTIONS, FARMS, HOTELS, and BUSINESSES of every description. Financial aid given to I purchasers on easy terms. — A. Naylor , Land and Financial Agent. Greymouth. FOR SALE.— New four-roomed CpTTAGE, on quarter-acre section; situated on the corner of Peel and Richmond streets Cobden. A fine home. Price .£3so.— Mark Sprot and Coy., Auctioneers. FOR SALE— Three-roomed HOUSE Kilgour street, Ru'nanga, area 85 x 100 fe e t. Cleared and stumped. Price £120. Easy terms/" Mark Sprot and Coy., auctioneers. PUBLIC NOTICES. « . STOP! Don't throw your old bike on the v scrap-heap. WADE & CO. will enamel it and make it look new for 255. TALKING OF TEAS. Have you tried our blend ?.~ If aot, why not? It will satify and gratify you. Price is 6d Ib.— McILROY and Co. " •QOUR BUTTER bears the hallmark of purity. It is satisfying and gratifying. It has our strongest recommendation. — McILROY and Co. GET your POTATOES at the G.I.C. — best quality in. Greymouth. GLASSWARE.— TUMBLERS from Is fid per half-dozen, at the G.I.C, Mackay Street.

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Grey River Argus, 27 August 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 27 August 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 27 August 1912, Page 6

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