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SITUATIONS VAGAN 1., PLUMBERS’ EXAMINATION. A N examination under Plumbers’ ™ ■ Registration Act, 1912, wifi be held by Plumbers’ Board of N.Z. on Friday and Saturday, June 6th and June 7th, 1947, at centres to be decided by the Board when number 01 candidates is known. Applications must reach Board by 25th April AFTER WHICH NO APPLICATIONS I WILL BE ACCEPTED. Forms obtainable at central or main Technical Schools or Plumbers’ Board of N.Z. Health Dept., Wellington— C. H. MACHU, Secretary. ~LOOK AHEAD! VOUNG Man! Use some of your spare time NOW studying an I.C.S. Course of training so that your career will be one of progress and prosperity. Those arc some of the 300 home study specialised Courses:— Radio Engineer Advertising Diesel Engineer Accountancy Meeh. Drafting Plastics Works Manager Chemistry Motor Mechanic Journalism Send for Free I.C.S. Prospectus, stating your trade or profession. Advice gladly given. Write to-day to —• INTERNATIONAL. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. C, 181 A, Hereford St.. Ch. Ch. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. JJOTEL Under Ministerial Patronage. C.T., A.A., & P.S. House By Appointments. Private Bathrooms. Excellent Table Service. Bathing Accommodation and every Home Comfort. Recognised the Leading Wine and Spirit House of New Zealand. 'Phone 49. Box SO. D. R. DOWELL, PROPRIETOR. FOR WEDDINGS FOR HONEYMOONS USE A RENTAL CAR. HAINES MOTORS LTD.
NORCASA FISH SUPPLY ; C, R. MILNE, Proprietor, ' Mac.kay Street, Phone 838. I , : HOTEL I GREYMOUTH. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage) ! A Home for Discriminating Visitors. ' EXCELLENT CUISINE & SERVICE Only the Best Wines and Spirits Stocked, | MODERATE TARIFF. C. V. BEAUMONT, PROPRIETOR. Telephones Nos. 70 and 185. P.O. Box 86. REDUCED FARES. qpRAVEL by Bus. We give Service. Utilise the day connection to Wellington via Blenheim. Leave Greymouth 3 a.m. arrive in Wellington 6 p.m. Comfortable Scenic Trip. See full timetable in this issue. AUCTIONS. BARRYTOWN SALE. SATURDAY MARCH 29th, AT 12.30 AT MR. H. LANGRIDGE’S YARDS AND LAI'ER AT MR. NOBLE’S YARDS. li/jTESSRS Dalgety & Co. Ltd will offer on account of clients. — 60 Fat & Store Cows. 30 2i-year Steers. 20 18-months Steers & Heifers. 12 Runners. 6 Grade Jersey Heifer CalveS. 20 Mixed Cattle. 1 Registered Jersey Bull. 60 Fat & Forward Ewes, good mouths. 50 Mixed sex Lambs. 12 Weaner Pigs. 1 3 H.P. Anderson Engine. 11 Coulter Drill Seed and Turnip Boxes. Six cylinder engine and gear box with pulley, suitable for winch or saw bench. Further Entries Invited. AUCTION’SALE. ' fqpO-DAY (Saturday) at 1.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, 17 Palmerston Street, Messrs Harley and Co., Ltd., acting under instructions from the Public Trustee in the estate of Eliabeth Forrest, will sell by public auction the contents or seven-roomed house. Included in the list are Handsome Sideboard, NEW WARDROBES, NEW S WOODEN BEDSTEAD AND WIRE, Single Bedstead, 3 Duchess Chests, Tables Fender, Pictures, Pedestals, PILLOWS, MATTRESSES. LINEN, 3 Easy Chairs, NEW TEA WAGON, 2 Occ. Tables, Companion Set, MARBLE CLOCK. Vases, Large Kitchen Cupboard and Contents, PAIR SCALES AND WEIGHTS. PRESERVING PAN, ELEC. JUG. ELEC. IRON Lino, MOQUETTE COVERED COUCH. Spring Rocker, Table and Chairs, ENAMEL KETTLE, Lino, Length of Hose. Pair Steps, CARPET SWEEPER. Men and Brooms, Mats and Matting, Saucepans, etc. HARLEY & CO., “The” Auctioneers. AUCTION. AN WEDNESDAY, March ' 28 at 2 p.m. Harley & Co. will sell by auction, furniture and effects. Among the many items are:— 12 x 9 Green Feltex (excellent order); Duchesses; 3-piece Wool Moquette Chesterfield Suite; Moquette Easy Chair; Seagrass Chair; Glory Box; Large Mirror; Fa da Radio; Console Radio; Genoa Velvet Fireside Chair; Child’s High Chair; K. Cupboard; Half Doz. ISoz. Glasses: Kerosene Lamp Globes (all sizes); 1 500 x 19 Car Tyre; Suitcase (new): Lino; Record Combination Plane (good order); Pr. Knee G-qmboots: Rocking Chair; Col. Couch; K. Chairs: K. Table; Satin Bolster; Practice Piano; Crockery; Sideboard; Large Mirror; Pr. Thigh Gumboots: Firescreen: Tin Bath; Canvas Swing; 4’ x 6” Bed and Wires Etc. HARLEY & CO., The Auctioneers.
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Grey River Argus, 22 March 1947, Page 1
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