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SITUATION VACANT. YER \\ anted for Patara. Apply p at the Mill. {JENERAL SERVANT Wanted. Apply Recreation Hotel. gJIA R T HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS Wanted. Wages 30/- per week. Apply Empire Hotel, Greymouth. FOB SALE. JyUIl SALE, Spring Cart and Harness Apply, Harley and Co. jpOR Sale, Timber from dismantled * building. Apply "Argus” Office. p’Ori Sale, Six-roomed Cottage in Greymouth, with all conveniences. Apply "Argus’ Office. JpOR Sale, Latest Model Douglas Motor Cycle. Any trial given. Apply Empire Hotel, Greymouth. FOR Sale, Ford Motor Car (fiveseater); almost new, detachable rims with spare. This is a good proposition to buyer with spot cash. Also a number of spare Ford parts. Apply this office. JpOR Sale, racehorse Gold Coast, br g, by Field Battery—Herculene; horse at present in racing condition, and should be a good proposition for South Westland. For particulars apply F. Turley, or W. J. Wilmott, Hokitika. y - ' '3 WANTED. to Buy, Second-hand. Gent's Bicycle. Must be in good order. Apply "Argus” Office. WANTED KNOWN. g — Our Kidney and Baekaehs Pills are always found reliable, 2/6. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. VWANTED, Bushmen to Know that we have in stock large-size Dipped Flannels, guaranteed waterproof. Fogarty and Williams. CHILDREN’S TOYS, Wheelbarrows, Hobley and Rocking Horses, etc., at wholesale prices, at Harleys, Richmond Quay, where all the good fumi ture is sold. -JpORD One-ton Truck, with solid Tyres; Canopy Top over Body; suitable for passenger work or General Carrier; in splendid order. Harley and Co., Ltd.

K.B. — Our Kidney and Backache Pills are always found reliably 2/6. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. JNDISPENSABLE to the Office, the Shop, the Factory, the Garage, UNDERWRITER AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Ever ready. Safe. Sure. Obtainable, Manning, Co. 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch STAINLESS KNIVES, the ideal present to mother. Saves time and labour. 37/6 per half-dozen, at Har ley’s, Richmond Quay. VWANTED Known, the shop for Fresh ’’ Fruit, Vegetables, and Confectionery, is situate next Railway Hotel, Mawhera Quay. Handy to Railway Station, and most convenient for Country Customers to leave their parcels until train time. Mrs Williams, Proprietress. rpHE Belting Problem solved. Use GANDY’S GENUINE BRITISH BALATA BELTING. We also stock highest grade Leather Belting. Manning Co. 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. —2 K.B. — Our Kidney and Backache Pills are always found reliable, 2/6. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. VERLAND Light 4-5 Seater Cars; give 30 to 35 miles per gallon Benzine and over 6000 miles to a set of tyres. The greatest Car on the market—real value for your money. Price £4lO, with Bosch Magneto, electric light, self-starter and spare rims, tyre and tube. Demonstrations given to probable buyers. Harley and Co., Ltd., Agents. TIJISS SARATY, Dressmaker, Mawhera Quay, is showing a splendid line of the following: Calico from 1/3 yard, Crepe from 2/- yard, Quilts 18/6 each, Prints from 1/9 yard, Sheeting 2/11 yard, Ladies’ Tweed Goats, from £2 10/-, Ladies’ Tweed Skirts from 16/6, Cretonnes, from 2/11 yard, Ladies Coloured underskirts from 10/6. Nightdresses (all kinds), from 10/6. Q. CURRAN. ( SHOEING AND GERERAL SMITH.

Boundary Street, Greymouth. Having taken over the Business lately carried on by Mr J. Robertson, I am prepared to undertake all kinds of Smithy work. Galloping and trotting horses Specially catered for. ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Terms: Strictly Cash after the New Year. N.B: We’ll be at the disposal of Owners and Trainers on the Racecourse and Trotting Course during the forthcoming Carnival.

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Grey River Argus, 17 January 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 17 January 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 17 January 1922, Page 1