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WANTEDS. , _. -r WANTED.— TWO BUSHMEN and a " WINCHMAN.— AppIy Westland Sawmill Coy., Inchbonnie. . WANTED. — A BARMAN. Previous experience mot necessary. Apply Stevenson 's Hotel, Reefton. TV/TEN'S Working Shirts from 4/6. Flannel Undeshirts 6/6. Special Line Singlets 2/11. TYMONS & CO. WANTED KNOWN.— Fogarty and Williams are selling Whitebait netting at 2/11, usual pree 3/9. i > WANTED.— Ladies latest Raincoats, ! a ridiculousJy low price at Fo garty and William's Sale. ■jyTEN'S SINGLETS at 1/11 at Fo- •_ garty ancl William's Sale, are 'tho cheapest ever known. r OST.— A WRISTLET \\ATCH, ' between. Railway Station and the '■ Albion Hotel. Reward on returning "Argus" Office. ryv Dairy .farmers: — Order your Alfa-Laval Separator to-day. The stocks are limited and a rise in price may take place any day. The Alfa is simplest, surest, and cheapest in the long run. HARLEY AND CO., LTD. District Agents. "DOYS' Double Linen Collars, Size - 0 loi, 14, 14!-. Special Price, 6d each. TYMONS & CO. f^AIRY Farmer-, sliould note that we are District Agents for the" "Storrie" Milking Plant, fitted with famous "Lister" Engine. Free trial aud absolute guarantee as regards efficiency and reliability. T_rm9 extending over 3 years if required. Full particulars from HARLEY AND CO., LTD. District Agents. A GOOD fight calls for a good set of Boxing Gloves. This tells you where you can secure these Gloves cheapest. Every set guaranteed thoroughly reliable and made of the best Material. Snip Prces. W. J. Seater and Coy., 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. TN our Fancy Department will be found all the latest 1 Shapes in Ladies' Floral Silk Crepeline Handkerchiefs, from 1/3 each. TYMONS & CO., Greymputh. HPHIS is the maiden all forlorn, Who milked tho cow with the crumpled horn; She'll get a cold as sure as she's born. If- she gets her feet wet; Hannah's Dairy Boots, please tell her, Are just the baots, v for this wet weather. They're waterproof, made of gooc 1, leather. "" The price is thirteen and sixpence. LTALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise, Top market price to trade and others. Pearline Co., 168, Queen Street, Auckland. TI^E are now showing a fine range of Neglige Shirts, exceptional quality and right prices. We also have a special line of men's pyjamas at 7/6. TYMONS & CO. RANTED.— To Purchase, Beeswax," in any quantity, for cash. Harley and Co., Ltd. YOU A SPORT? Very well, then be a properly equipped one. We have a full stock of sporting reI quisites of every variety. Highest quality goods only, but the lowest prices. Buy direct from us and savo your money. W. J. Seater, 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. GGLYKO the new emollient • for rough skin, chapped hands, etc., 2/-, posted 2/3, Hanwell Williams, Ohemist. GGLYKO, the new emollient • for rough skin, chapped hands, etc., 2/-, posted 2/3, Hanwell Williams. Ohemist. PUBLIC NOTICES. T^-EW ZEALAND INSURANCE X1 COMPANY ACCIDENT BRANCH. TRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OP ACCIDENT BUSDNHSS MAIN "FEATURES - Absolute Security, Prompt and Liberal Settlement EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR and others will study their own interests 1 by applying for rates and further par, ticulars to; — ' Q gC BATA_n> QO W yy The Sign That Means Home! To the boys on every fighting front the Red Triangle Huts take the place of Home and cater to the deepest needs of the 1 men in khaki, as well as to their physical comfort. "The V.M.C.A. hut ia the only home the- hoya know from the time they enter France till they come out," writet one soldier." Will you help to keep thi V.M.C.A. firet burning? j Send donation! to OUfT. D. A.. EWEN, Hob. ' National V.M.C.A. T»ainr_.r. Baker's Bnild- ' ing, Wellington. t

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Grey River Argus, 14 September 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 14 September 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 14 September 1918, Page 1