SITU.^-,’ONS VACANT. INTELLIGENT YOUTH to learn A Drapery Trade. —Apply Truman’s. /TIRL for housework; mornings only. Address at Argus. pEMALE COOK; also a GENERAL. x Apply Club Hotel, Greymouth. TJfELP for elderly couple, mornings iJL only. Apply . Argus. T OGGING Tractor Driver. Apply to Manager, Okuku Sawmills, Dillmanstown, Kumara. QECOND-CLASS Manager for Hunter & Party’s Mine, Rewanui Line. Apply to H. L. Munson, P.O. Box 217. - ' EARN 5/- TO 10/- HOUR. Writing Showcards and Tickets. Free illustrated booklet < shows you how to begin. Write to-day. McKay’s Art Studios, Box A 367, Wanganui. ■REGISTERED Plumber, also Fitter . and Turner. Permanent position to suitable man. Full particulars on application to Local Manager, The Westport Coal Co., Ltd., Denniston. ROY TO LEARN HARDWARE TRADE Good Prospects. Apply to— THE MANAGER, Ashby, Bergh & Co., Ltd., Greymouth.
A LEADING Commercial Office requires the services of an OFFICE BOY. Preference will be given a lad Interested in the study of Accountancy, and who intends to complete his exams. Splendid opportunities for advancement are* open to the right boy. Applications in own handwriting, stating age and standard of education, to “Office,” C/o. Argus. MAKE MONEY AT HOME each week by making simple wooden Toys. We show you how and buy your work. Write now for free details.—MacMasters’ Toy- Supply, Box 183, Wanganui. WHAT OF 1944? INTAKE it your year of progress when, by spare time study of an I.C.S. specialised Course, you qualify for a better position. Choose your subject start your I.C.S. training NOW—it will be the best thing you ever did. Diesel Engineer Fitter and Turner Structural Eng. Carpenter & Joiner Radio Service Office Training Analy. Chemist Short Story Writing Wireman’s License Professional Exams. Above .are some of the 300 I.C.S. Courses. What is your subject? Details of training and Free I.C.S. Booklet sent on request. Write NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C, 126 Gloucester St.. Ch. Ch.
FOR SALE. i ■»./» Weaner Pigs; £1 each.—Address 1 IV| at' Argus. Tl/rINING TIMBER. Any quantity. Address at Argus. (pOOD Strong Trailer. Registered. £lB cash.—Address at Argus. avrUMBERi of one-shear Romney Rams from leading Nelson Stud. O’Regan, Cronadun. r 400 x 19 Tyres & Tubes, hardly used. £lB the lot. —Address at Argus. pUSH-TRAINED HORSE. First- ■*-* rate snigger. Bargain. £12.—8. Thomson, Taylor St., Cobden. 4A-&R IL P- En gine Wolsey and Ciretv vv cu j ar s aw , 42 inch, with fittings complete.—Address .at Argus. TVrO SCRATCHINGS! Steelo quickly E' and easily cleans dirty pots, pans and pie-dishes. o Sheep Dog PUPS. Excellent working strain. Just starting work. j — Apply J. Minehan, Cobden. 1 pUSY women—polish pots and pans j to mirror-like brightness gently, I rapidly with Steelo. 7Bd. WHITE Leghorn Pullets. 6 months’ i old. laying, 15/- each. F.O.R. | Hokitika; cash with order. Send boxes. —Mrs M. Harcourt, Koiterangi. ONE Double Bed, Duchess and Pedestal, complete with Wire and Kapoc Mattress; also one Extension Table and four Chairs.—Apply Palmerston Street. ' TTITCHENWARE really shines!— when you brighten pots with I Steelo —the King of K !4 ehen Gleaners.
I jpOLLOWING BOOKS in first-class condition: — j I “The Black Tents of Arabia’’ By Carl R. Raswan. '; “The Old Inns of England’* By Richardson. “The Last to Rest’’ By Ernest Ravmond. “Notable New Zealand Tri'als” I , , . By C. A. L. Treadwell. !“The Liberators’’ l,_. x . 'By Philip Guedalla. “Return Via Dunkirk’''' I ' ■ By Buster. (“Passage to Tobruk” i By Francis Jackson. ‘ The Southern Gates of Arabia” By Freya Stark. Ghosts of London” Bv H. V. Morton, j “One World” By Wendie Wilkie, i “Three Years withUthe New Zea- I landers” Bv Lt.-Col. C. H. Weston, i “Indigo Death” Bv Max Saltmarsh. Apply Argus. | PUBLIC NOTICESj pEVINGTON'S JJOTEL GREYMOUTH. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage) A Home for Discriminating Visitors. EXCELLENT CUISINE & SERVICE. Only the Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. MODERATE TARIFF. M. M. MARSHALL, Proprietress. 1 Telephone Nos. 70 and 185. P.O. Box 86. THE SECOND GREAT WAR. A STANDARD HISTORY By SIR JOHN HAMMERTON One Volume a Year. Order now. Easy terms arranged. Further particulars— BOX 58 Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, 26 February 1944, Page 1
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