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SITUATIONS VACANT. TZTTCHENMAID Wanted for Albiea ’ Hotel, Greymouth. JOINER Wanted. Apply Sash aud J Door Factory, Greymouth. 3 'T'AILER-OUT Wanted for Patara. Apply at the Mill, or Stratford, Blair - and Co., Greymouth. piRL Wanted to take charge of a shop at Blackball. Apply by letter to “Shop,” “Argue” Office. QAWY’ER (Competent) Wanted to con--5 trol mill producing 80,000 monthly. ! Catliu’s District, 90 miles south of DuneL din. State age, experience, and w::gee expected. Reply to Sharp, Hoog, Ltd., t Timber Merchants, Dunedin. WANTED. TWANTED to Buy, Carbide Lighting Plant, second-hand; capable of supplying forty (40) lights. -Apply, stating terms, to “Argua” Office. W-ANTED to Sell, Piano, Graphaphone and Records; Gas Stove, Double Feather Bed, and other furniture. The above must be sold. —T. Fitzsimmons, Mackay Street, Greymouth, and at Hokitika. FOR SALE. L3OR Sale, Shop, Revel Street, Hokitika, four rooms. Apply Harley & Co., Land Agent®. WANTED KNOWN QMALL Goods, Cakes, Scones, Pies, aud Bread. Procurable at Biller Geddes’s, Millerton. YrrANTED Known, W® have a nic® range of Children’s Dresses and Fancy Coloured Hose for Sun mer. Hay’s Sampl® Booms, Greymouth TYISCABDED FALSE TEETH, high®., prices paid. Pearline Co., 26 Durham Street, Auckland. VY/ANTED Known, jnst opens 1 up * New Season’s Whitebait Netting, Extra Strong, 72, 80, and 90 inches wide. Kim Williams. A SPECIAL Line of Kit Bags for the Beach and Picnics. At Hay’s Sample Rooms. Q —SPECIAL BRITISH OILET SOAPS, 6d each. Willis ms and Ross, Chemists. 'T'RY us for Infants’ Barras at 5/-; and Nursery Flannelette, 1/- yard Hay’s Sample Rooms. Q —SPECIAL BRITISH TOIIET SOAPS, 6d each. Williams and Ross, Chemists. T ADIES should see our range of Summer Frocks, from 9/11 to 39/6. Hay’s Sample Rooms. Q —SPECIAL BRITISF TOILET SOAPS, 6d each. V/illis.ms and Ross, Chemists. AT MISS SARATY’S—A carefully chosen stock of LADIES ’ UNDER CLOTHING of the Very Latest Style Night Dresses, from 7/fr; Unde':skirt« Embroidery and Maire'.te, from 5/6 Frocks, tweed, silk, and fine washing material, from 8/6. Crepe, Silk, and Crepe-de-chine Blouses from 5/6 Ladies’ Tweed Skirts from 1.2/6. All kinds of Children’s Clothing at th® very cheapest rates. Stockings, Silk. Cotton and Woollen, from 1/3. Latest Millinery. Splendid Straw Hats from 1/6. Also a line of Jumpers and Sports Coats which must be cleared at less than cost price. DATERSON AND LLOYD, (Late Paterson’s) REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Box 86 (Opp. National Bank) Box 86 WONDERFUL VALUES IN DRAPERY: 30in Heavy Cotton Crepee, all colours 1/7J yard Full double »ized Heavy White Twill ‘ SHEETS . . .. 22/6 pair Full Single Sized Heavy White Twill SHEETS . . '.. 12/6 pair Men’s All-wool TWEED SUITS sizes 1 5 and 6 anlv t>»/- ' 33ffi TUSSORE SILK—From 3/3 yard If you have nor already paid us a visit do so at once and you will be convinced that what we offer is of the best and the prices reasonable. Order bv mail. Satisfaction guaranteed. Money cheerfully refunded ’f goods not suitable. Agents for C. Taylor and Co., Expert Dyers and Dry French Cleaners. All classes of work 4one 17 OU It G: OO D REASONS KIELY & PASCOE Ladies’ KIELY & PASCOE and hxIELY’ * PASCOE Gents’ I KIELY & PASCOE Tailors. 11. They Guarantee Fit and Style. ,2. All work is done by the Principals and Guaranteed Hand-made. i 3. The material is bought on the Fallin# Marke", and Customers given the benefit of Reductions. 4. Their Prices are Most Reasonable, a® Suits can be obtained at £7. Note the Address: BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. POMME B 0 I A L HOTEL. WBBTPOBT. MR W. P. PHIPPS (late Secretary Sgakawau Miner®’ Union) has taken i ®ver the above Hotel and extends a hearty Invitation to all the boys to visit him while in town. ’’’he Dining-room is under the personal supervision of Mrs Phippg and matrons ean rely on securing the best Only the Best and Purest Wines and Spirits Stocked, accommodation.

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Grey River Argus, 16 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 16 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 16 October 1922, Page 1

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