SITUATIONS vacant. J ORRY DRIVER. Apply Ogilvie and Co., Ltd. ’Phone 252 D. up WO Experienced Butchers, good conditions, above award wages paid. Apply Mawhera Meat Co. A N ACCOUNTANT, temporary position only, duration of war. One with knowledge of Transport operation and costing preferred. Apply by letter, stating experience, qualifications and copies of testimonials to Gibbs Transport, Ltd., Westport. LOST AND FOUND. T OST. —Baby’s Blue Pram Cover, J inset with white rabbit, between 1 Hokitika and Greymouth. T OST.—That Hacking Cough and Chapned Hands, due to standing over the wash-tub, since sending my washing to Westland Laundry. 'Phone 136. Depot, 27 Albert St. BOARD AND LODGING.
IMfAN requires good permanent Board. Single room. South end preferred. Reply “Board” C/o. Argus. FOR SALE. Z? HEIFERS calving this week.—Adw dress at Argus. pHEAP SECTION. Seddon Terrace, Runanga. Address at Argus. TTALF-BRED Pups, Bull-dog and Jl ~‘ "Cattle Dog. 30/-. Also Pony Stallion. 13.2. broken saddle.—J. S. Howson, 91 Shakespeare St. TD> & G.D.F. PLOUGH new No. 5 mouldboards, wheels reconditioned and plough reset by R. & G., Blenheim.—Apply Neal, Atarau. fyOTHER-HEN and 15 White Leghorn ten-davs’-old Chicks, railage paid, 23/-.—Hagelstrom’s, Springston Rural, Christchurch. nNE Studebaker Car. Four good tyres. Suitable- for conversion to a Lorry; work already half-complet-ed. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply W. H. Southward, Runanga. WANTED TO BUY. QACKS, Sugar Bags, Bottles, Cast Iron, Brass, Copper. Box 115, Greymouth. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. WASTE ELIMINATORS. QPOT Cash Buyers ot all Scrap k -' Metals, including Cast Iron, Brass. Cooper. Lead, Pewter, Aluminium, etc". Old Car Batteries, Radiators, Engines. Old Ranges and Machinery for breaking up. —Also— Bottles. Sacks, Sugar Bags, old Sacking. Household Rags, old Newspapers, and all useable Waste Materials. Fair Prices & Prompt Returns. Rail Consignments to Addington Station. Collection will be arranged from •anywhere on " West Coast if required. Just drop us a li ne and we will do the rest. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. P.O. BOX 643. CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 35-934 any time. Yards: 64-63 Harman St.. Addineton PUBLIC NOTICES
t?nrn—BUNGALOW; 5 rooms and Kitchenette, with all modern conveniences including gas stove, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin; 1-5 acre Freehold Section. Situated Milton Road. Terms arranged. £1 A-OO— BOARDINGHOUSE. ReefstLVuv | Oru This property is well equipped and furnished and at present has 19 permanent boarders. Small store attached to house. First class opportunity for anyone willing to work. Enquire Early—Terms Arranged ■ —Agents— A. F. J AMIESON & C°Real Estate Agents, Valuers, Insurance & Commission Agents. Cotter & McKenzie Buildings, Opposite Regent Theatre, ’Phone 628. Box 185. ARTHUR’S FRUIT MART. Choice Hothouse Tomatoes First Grade 2/8 per lb. Red Dakota Table Potatoes 4/6 qtr., 9/- sugar bag. New Potatoes 6d lb. Choice Hothouse Tomatoes 3/- lb. Green Peas 7d lb. Asparagus 1/6 bunch. Spinach 3 bundles for 1/-. Fowl Grit 101 b. for 1/-. Chick Food 101 b. for 1/-. Pollard 2/3 bush.; 20/sack. Wheat 8/6 bush., 28/- sack. E. V. ARTHUR & CO. WHALL STREET. Free Delivery ’Phone 765. FREE! FREE! FREE! HUSBANDS’ AND WIVES’ GUIDE. Sent Confidentially under Plain Wrapper. Contains Invaluable Information. POST FREE. Write for your copv now to— MAIL >jRDER DRUGGIST, Box 531, Christchurch.
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Grey River Argus, 19 November 1942, Page 1
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