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PUBLIC NOTICES. STRICTEST ATTENTION TO THE CLIENT IN HAMD ENABLES MISS CARTER TO DO A PERM IN 2j TO 3i HOURS. SPEND 5 TO 8 HOURS OF THE DAY IN A BEAUTY SALON? ’PHONE 136. SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve words 1/-; Three Days 2/6. WANTED—A good Snigger. Apply ■” Maloney and Mayne, Kapitea. WANTED— Experienced Housemaid- < - Waitress; also Kitehenmaid. Apply “Argus” Office. "117 ANTED. —Experienced Dressmaker •** for ’ Greymouth shop. Full of part time.—Apply, stating experience etc., to "Dressmaker,” C/o "Argus.” WANTED—A Housekeeper; must be I™ capable of taking charge; also fond of children. Write in first mstance to "Housekeeper,” C/o. "Argus/’ WANTED— MINE DEPUTY. Young man with pumping or mechanical experience preferred. Also experieneed Miners ■ and Shiftmen. —Apply: Manager Bourke’s Creek, Collieries, Reefton. SITUATIONS WANTED. Twelve words 1./-; Three Days 2/6. ■DEFINED YOUNG LADY, seeks posi■K' tion, any kind, in Greymouth. Reply by letter to "Earnest,” C/o. "Argus.”

WANTED. —TWO YOUNG MEN WANT TO LEARN CARPENTERING TRADE. Must reside in Greymouth. For address apply "Argus” Office. LOST AND FOUND. Twelve words 1/-; Three D lys 2/6. LOST, STOLEN OR STRAYED. QTOCK from farm at Big. River. Reward for information, dead or alive. H. Kennedy, Big River. ’ WANTED. Tv’elve words 1/-; Three Days 2/6. prORSE WANTED for tramwork; light half-draught or heavy hack. State price and where horse can be seen, Require trial. —Apply: Manager, Bourke’s Creek Collieries, Reefton. WANTED TO BUY— Portable ’’ Gramophone, with or without records. H.M.V. preferred. Reasonable. Replies to "Cash” C/o. "Argus” Office PERSONAL. Twelve words 1/-; Three Days 2/6. pENTLEMAN, Cass District, 23, would appreciate lady pen friend, happy outings assured, motoring. View marriage.—E'sme Carter Social Club. Wellington.

FOB BALE. Twelve words 1/-; Three Days 2/6. LIOR SALE. —8-roomed House, Clif- ■ ford Street, Blackball; wash-house and garage.—Apply Mrs E. L. Frickleton. Blackball. P?OR SALE—Local-grown Cabbage, by sack or dozen. Cheap. Ring ’Phone 699. pOR SALE—PRAM in first-class order. Cash price 47/6. May be seen at “Argus“ Office. pOR SALE.—White Leghorn Pullets, T 7/- and 9/- pair; Yearling Hens, 5/. pair, on rail. —“Hill View” Poultry Farm, 537 Harewood Road, Papa, nui, Christchurch. POR SALE OR LEASE—Freehold Property of 670 acres. Level valley land, all ploughable. In native bush (Matai, Totara and Beech, 200 acres). Stock now carrying 100 ewes, 90 head of cattle and 12 horses. Cash price £8 per acre, or five years’ lease £BO per annum, with option of purchase at £lO per acre. Place alongside railway and highway. For address apply “Argus” Office. pOR SALE—27 Bags Akaroa Certi,r ’ fled Cocksfoot, harvested from 1936 crop; excellent seed; highest quality! 1/3- lb. on truck Christchurch, Ad.i dress replied to “Seed,” C/o. “Ar. gus” Office. VOR SALE.—FARM, 128 acres; could milk about 30 cows; partly cleared, balance in scrub and bush; spring water running through property; iron hut, together with a river-bed run; capable of running 500 sheep or more. Will sell cheap for cash or half aeoosit; balance in 12 months. For address write “Farm”, C/o. “Argus’ Office. CiOR SALE.—Purebred White Leghorn Pullets, 3 months’ old, 7/6 pair; 3U months, 8/- pair; 4 and 4i months’ old, 9/- pair; Yearling {lens laying, 5/- pair; also Laying Ducks, Black Orpington Pullets. Only . best utility laying strains kept. Satisfaction guaranteed. Railage paid. Apply 30, Hagley Street, Riccarton, Christchurch..

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Grey River Argus, 4 March 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 4 March 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 4 March 1937, Page 1

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