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SITUATIONS VACANT. [l2 words 1/-, 3 times 2/6, booking 6d] GENERAL. Apply Railway Hotel, or ’phone 72, Greymouth. HOUSEWIVES! Please Note: Spring cleaning gives your home a pleasant glistening atmosphere inside, but if you neglect that ■ dirty chimnev there’s sure to be trouble later, and a lot of grouchy neighbours on the outside—on washday. The “CLEANSWEEP” services are guaranteed. FREE if not satisfied. ’Phone 167.—J. BRISCOE. WHY NOT SPECIALIZE? HIGH wages and responsible positions are the rewards of I.C.S. trained specialists. Even if you are employed, you can take an I.C.S. Course —studying at home, in spare time. Here are some of the 300: Diesel Engineer Carpentry Electrical Eng. Chemistry Radio Servicing Accountancy Steam Certificates Refrigeration Mechanical Eng. Quantity Est. There is an ever increasing demand for the trained men; they will be the ones to go ahead after the war. Do not delay—-start an IC..S. Course NOW! Send for Free Prospectus, stating your trade or subject. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. C. 126 Gloucester St., Ch. Ch. SITUATIONS WANTED. pOSITION wanted. Hotel preferred. * Mornings only. Address at Argus. LOST AND FOUND. [l2 words 1/-, 3 times 2/6, booking 6d] T OST: Wallet (black) in Greymouth. Reward.—Return Argus. WANTED TO BUY. [l2 words 1/-, 3 times 2/6, booking 6d] J? AND SAW; any description. Apply. stating lowest cash price and particulars to “Cash,” Argus. TIAINES MOTORS will pay you the highest spot cash price for your car. VVASHED cotton, print or linen Rags (old sheets, table cloths, pillow cases, etc). Apply Argus. QACKS, Sugar Bags, Bottles, Cast Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead, Old Cars and Machinery.—Box 115, Greymouth. MACHINERY FOR SALE. pLECTRIC ARC WELDING MACHINES & EQUIPMENT. Stocks of Machines for immediate delivery from the smallest Workshop Model to the largest Engineering Construction Units. Send for Catalogue and Price List to— G. R. YOUNG & CO (N.Z.), 363 Queen Street, Onehunga, Auckland. FOR SALE. [l2 words 1/-, 3 times 2/6, booking 6d] 9 H.P. Electric Motor; 3-phase.—s9, Packer’s Quay, Blaketown. 1 2-ton Ford V.B Tip Truck. ±l7ov Reconditioned engine. Tyres in good order. Address at Argus.’ pLAT Dutch, Savoy and Drumhead A Cabbage Plants; also Silver Beet, Perpetual Spinach and Leek Plants. Sixpence 25. Postage, sixpence.— Bourke, Easson’s Hill, Greymouth. OURRELL Single Cylinder 2-speed ° Engine; 1951bs original pressure; in first-class order. Full particulars from M. Winter, Albury. TyODEL T. Ford Sedan in good order; Reg.; W.O.F. 6 tyres; selfstarter; new battery. Write “Car,” •or call 16 Smith St. 1 QQQ three to four ton flat deck .LIGO Fargo Truck. Tyres and engine in perfect condition. 12ft x 7ft deck. Address at Argus. WASHING ■ MACHINE, for quick ’’ sale. Owner decided in future to send all washing to the Westland Laundry Ltd.

FOR SALE AT HOKITIKA. SH.P. “Acme” Gas Engine; “Pollock” Bandsaw (3ft. wheels); 2 Anvils; 2 Tyre Bending Machines; large Drilling Machine, complete with drills (hand or power); 2 Blacksmith’s Blowers and sundries. —Also—rX. s.s. “Hinemoa,” Lyttelton: Ship’s Gear, including Shafting, Pumps, Boiler, Tubes, Copper Pipes, Valves, Bolts and Nuts, Iron Ladders and‘ Gratings, and many sundries. N.Z. S ALVAGE C OY - Telephone 35-934 (any time). P.O. BOX 643, CHRISTCHURCH. PUBLIC NOTICES gTEWART’S gREWERY Over the Bridge—Greymouth. ’Phone 521 Box 109. Seventy-eight Years in the Brewing Trade. Brewers and Bottlers of HIGH-CLASS ALES & STOUT. HIGH-CLASS ALES & STOUT. Our New Brewery is Modern in Every Detail. MAIL NOTICES. Mails close at the Chief Post Office as under:— Christchurch and Dunedin, Daily 9 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 5 p;m. Hokitika 2.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. Westport, daily 5 p.m., and daily letters only 2.30 p.m. Reefton and Nelson, 5 p.m. North Island es opportunity offers. INLAND AIR MAILS Nelson, Blenheim and North Island, 6.30 a.m. daily. North Island 5 p.m. daily; Dunedin, Monday to Friday 5 p.m. Late fee on train 7.30 p.m. Trans-Tasman closes Mon. 10th., Sat.. 15th„ Tues... 18th., Sat., 22nd. January, 6.30 a.m. M. R. ALDRIDGE, Chief-Postmaster.

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Grey River Argus, 10 January 1944, Page 1

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