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SITUATIONS wanted, I pHIMNEY SWEEP. Clean, Reli-' able, Reasonable. For prompt service, G. D. WHITE C/o. ’Phone 576 M. I ORRY DRIVER wants job.—Ring "49,0W. SITUATIONS VACANT, EXPERIENCED Day Porter. Ap-. ply Revington’s Hotel. pOOK for Maternity Home, Hokitika (plain cooking). Apply Mat-ron-in-Charge, Hampden Street, Hokitika. pIRL for office. Previous experience desirable, but not necessary. —Apply White's Fashion Corner. QHOP Assistant for Grocery Store, male or Female. Written applications, together with testimonials t® Nimmo’s, Cobden. T EADING Bushman and Second Bushman. Apply Manager, Mananui Mill, or Midland Sawmilling Co., Greymouth. for Maternity Home, Hampden Street, Hokitika. Award rates of pay and conditions; live in or out. Plain cooking only. Apply Matron-in-Charge. 1%/rAKE Money Quickly Making J-’-* Art Craft Novelties ' in spare time at home. Ready market. Free outfit provided. Write now for Free Prospectus.—Artcraft Studios, Box 264, Wanganui. YOUNG MAN! TF you want to get on in- life, your A soundest investment is an I.C.S. Course of training. Choose from one of the 300 Specialized Courses which are specially prepared for home or spare time study. Remember, the Schools come to you wherever you live, the I.C.S. being world' wide—in fact, the largest Educational Institution in the world. A few of the Courses are:— Accountancy Mechanical Eng. Architecture Structural Eng. Metallurgy Motor MechanicsWelding Steam Certificates Electric Power and Lighting. Journalism & Short Story Writing. Send for the Free I.C.S. Booklet which tells you about the training and how you can better your position. What is your subject or work? No obligation, so call or write NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. C„ 181 Hereford St,, Ch,Ch. PUBLIC NOTICES WANTED TO BUY: 2 Ford 8. h.p. TT 1 10 h.p. Hillman or Austin, 1 2h ton truck in sound condition. HAINES MOTORS LTD. piSH gUPPLY (C. R. MILNE, Proprietor) Retail: Mackay Street. ’Phone 838 Wholesale: Boundary St. ’Phone

JUST UNPACKED JUST UNPACKED MEN’S WORKING BOOTS MEN’S WORKING BOOTS 27/6, 32/6. MINERS’ BOOTS, GREENHIDE. MINERS’ BOQTS, GREENHIDE. 35/- & 37/6. GREENHIDE SHOOTERS GREENHIDE SHOOTERS 39/6. HEAVY' 3-DECKER SOLE TAN HEAVY 3-DECKER SOLE TAN 42/6. HEAVY 3-DECKER SOLE, BLACK. HEAVY 3-DECKER SOLE, BLACK. 45/-. WRIGHT’S SHOE SERVICE SHOP TAINUI STREET, (Late Rosewall's). WHERE GOOD FOOTWEAR ' COSTS LESS ! LUCERNE HAY LUCERNE HAY We are fortunate in being able to procure further supplies of Lucerne •Hay. It is now practically unprocurable in Canterbury or Blenheim. Get your requirements while Stocks last. £B/15/- Ton £B/15/- Ton 7/- Bale 7/- Bale ALSO IN STOCK Perfection Calf Meal 1001 b bags 21/Meatmeal - - -1121 b bags 13/Moosemeal - -1251 b bags 27/6 Moosenuts - -1251 b bags 27/6 Osmonds C'odlivine 1001 b bags 55/Osmond Red Draught, large tins 38/3 (After Calving Drench) per pkt. 1/9 Crushed Oats - - per sack 21/Pig Meal - - - Per sack 27/6 Straw (for bedding) - Per bale 3/6 Good Feed Oats - Per sack 27/6 G. 8.0.5. Chaff - Per ton £lO/10/G. 8.0.5. Chaff - - Per sack . 9/6 BAILLIE NEVILLE & CO. LTD ’PHONE 119, 233. P.O. BOX 190. GREYMOUTH.

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Grey River Argus, 20 September 1945, Page 1

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