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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.— Elderly Homely woman for cooking and kitchen; also Boy anxious to learn sheep farming.—Coates, Nelson Creek. WANTED Urgently.—GlßL for light housework. Hours B—2. Essential position.—Address at Argus. WE have several vacancies for Women and Girls, also Young Girl to take charge of our Depot. No experience necessary.—Apply Westland Laundry Ltd., Gresson Street. WAN TE D JJOUSEMAID Apply—matron; Girls’ College, NELSON. POST-WAR INDUSTRY. TRAINED Men with specialized knowledge w.ll be in great demand. YOU can qualify for an excellent position by taking an I.C.S. Course of training. Here are some of the home study Courses:— Diesel Engineer Carpentry Structural Eng. Plumbing Electrical Eng. Draftsman Furniture Maker Motor Meeh. Office Training Radio Meeh. Accountancy Plastics If your subject, trade or profession is not above write to the I.C.S. for details of Courses. Free I.C.S. Prospectus sent on request. Call or write NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C, 126 Gloucester St., Ch.Ch, PERSONAL. PROFESSOR WEBB’S HERBAL A REMEDIES are now obtainable from George Bettie, Chemist, 769 Colombo Street, Christchurch. W'OULD the young housewife recently seen rushing out in the rain to bring in the washing please ’phone 136? Information will be to advantage. The Westland Laundry Limited. FOR HIRE. pANCY Costumes, Evening Frocks, A Bridal Gowns, Veils, Evening and Serge Suits. Catalogue 2d. Write for one.—“ Desiree,” 310 Dilworth Buildings. Queen St., Auckland.

FOR SALE. TWO 4.50 x 21 Tyres. Straight sides. Fair order. Apply Argus. WHITE LEGHORN six-weeks old ’’ Perching Pullets, 6/- each; 8 weeks, 7/- each; 10 weeks, 8/6 each; f.o.r. Hokitika. Cash with order.— Mrs W. M. Harcourt, Koiterangi. WEEK-END SPECIALS /CHILDREN’S FROCKS~ 30” inch. Ladies’ Skirts, Suits and Soring Frocks a specialty. — MINIVER GOWNS. WANTED TO BUY. TUTOTOR-CYCLE MAG-DYNAMO; A single. Bosch preferred Apply Argus. TX7ASHED Cotton, Print or Linen T Rags (old sheets, table cloths, pillow cases, etc.), ’suitable for cleaning machines. Apply Argus. gOTTLES. BOTTLES Sacks, Sugar Bags, Scrap Iron, Lead, Old Cars, Brass and Copper. —P.O. Box 115.—Ring 68D. OOTTLES! Those old bottles you ° have lying around, may be holding up production. Turn them into cash. ’’Phone 921 anv time, or write P.O. Box 186. WESTLAND BOTTLE EXCHANGE William Street. QALE PRICES! Mail your order now o —Miss Snarkes Special Purchase Sale, Christchurch. Gay Candy striped frocks. Bargains! 19/6. WANTED TO BUY. gREAM CANE OXLEY PRAM State condition and price to: “A. 8. C/o. Argus.

pE E R gKINS g/g POUND. AND FULL WEIGHT. I Put "DEAR” into DEER SKINS. Railage paid on ten Skins and over. D. M c L ennan Lr. Rattray Street, DUNEDIN. Letters: Box 551. THE JEWEL CASKET 148 Gloucester Street, Christchurch, are cash buyers of the following:— Diamond Rings, Gold Bangles and Jewellery, Silver and Gold Cigarette Cases, Binoculars, Gold Watches and Chains, good quality Art Jewellery and limitation Pearl Necklets and Pearl Ear-rings. Old Gold and Silver at market prices. Send your parcels by registered post for free valuation, sent by return mail. Note only address:— THE JEWEL CASKET, 148 Gloucester St., Christchurch. We Have No Agents. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. P.O. Box 643, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 35-934 (any time). Spot Cash Buyers of Machinery of all kinds, including Motoi’ Vehicles, Steam Boilers (suitable for cutting up), disused Tram Rails, Piping, Galvanised Iron. —Also — All Types of Scrap Metal. Messages may be left with. Messrs Bassett and Patterson, Hokitika. T7ALUE Prices—Miss Sparkes SpeV C i a i Purchase Sale, Christchurch. Order by Mail. Tailored York Spun check frocks. 49/6.

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Grey River Argus, 13 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 13 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 13 September 1944, Page 1

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