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SITUATIONS WANTED. pHIMNEY SWEEP. Clean, Reliable, Reasonable. G. D. White. C/o. 'Phone 576 M. A E. HAY, 46 Alexander Street, 'Phone 1084, for ail classes ot Painting and Paperhanging. Prompt attention to all orders. SITUATIONS VACANT. GENERAL required for easy country hotel. —'Phone 655 J. IyFAN wanted for Store Work.— Baillie, Neville and Coy. Ltd. TJOUSEMAID wanted. —Apply Dawson’s Hotel, Reefton, ’Phone No. 6. pANTRYMAID, 40-hour, 5-day week. £ Good wages and conditions. —Apply Revingtons Hotel. /AWING to the installation of new plant, we have several vacancies in our Modern Laundry for Girls or Women. No experience necessary. Good wages and conditions. —Apply Westland Laundry Limited, Gresson Street.BULLER HOSPITAL BOARD. TpIREMAN with Second-class Ticket * required for Buller Hospital to commence duty Thursday, March 10, 1949. Apply in writing to undersigned before March 4. G. A. BROWN, Secretary. GREY HOSPITAL BOARD. Temporary Carpenter. npHE services of a Carpenter in a temporary capacity for at least six months are required for the Grey Hospital. Applications close on TUESDAY, February 22, at 7 p.m. N. W. JONES, Acting-Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. LOOK AHEAD ! T C.S. home-study fits you for a bet- -*• ter position. Why not spend some of your spare time studying an I.C.S. specialised course—a splendid investment for any young man. Accountancy. Office Training. Salesmanship. Civil Engineer. Advertising. Diesel Engineer. Architecture. Mechanical Eng. Estimating. Radio Meeh. These are some of the 300 I.C.S. home-study Courses in which the student is carefully trained. No matter where you live, the Schools come to you Send NOW for Free Prospectus, stating your subject, trade or profession. INTERNATIONAL • CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. C. 181 A Hereford Street, Christchurch.

PUBLIC NOTICES TTARLEY’S Sale now in full swing. Colossal bargains in all departments. FULL STOCKS WALLPAPERS. PAINTS, VARNISHES. OILS. Consult us with your Painting & Paperhanging Problems. A. AGNEW 3 Boundary Street. GREYMOUTH. ttARLEY’S Sale now in full swing. Colossal bargains in all departments. AU C TIO N S AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including PIANO by John Broadwood. To be sold by Public Auction on the Premises, 160 Weld Street, on WEDNESDAY, February 23, at 1.30 p.m. W JEFFRIES & CO. have received • instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor in the Estate late Florence Anne Thompson, to sell as above, without reserve, the contents of her dwelling, comprising:— Piano by Broadwood; two 3-piece Chesterfield Suites; Fireside Chairs; China Cabinet; Music Cabinet and Music; Singer Sewing Machine; Duchesses; Occasional Tables; Floor Rugs; quantity of Glassware, Ornaments, Books; Afternoon Teaset; Afternoon Teacups, Saucers and Plates; 2 Carpets 12 x 9 each; Carpet 10’ 6” x 9’; Carpet 9’ x 7’ 6 ; Hall Carpet 16’ x 4’ 6”; Oil Paintings; Tea Wagon; Standard Lamp; quantity Kitchen Utensils; Garden Tools; Electrolux; Wireless; and a host, of Sundries. “ TEN D E R 5 • WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARD. S.S. “MATAI” FOR SALE. ■THE War Assets Realisation Board invites tenders for the purchase of:— (3190) S.S. “MATAI”. Twin screw steel Passenger Ship. Length 219 ft. breadth 35.1 ft. Gross tonnage 1049.6. Steam engines. FOR SALE as it lies at Auckland. . Further particulars and conditions of sale obtainable from Customhouse, Greymouth. TENDERS CLOSE with Board’s Secretary (Postal address, Lambton Quay P. 0., Wellington) to whom they should be addressed in envelopes marked “Tender No. 3190 for S.S. “MATAI” at noon on Monday, 14th. March.

TENDERS are called for the purchase of a flourishing, up-to-date Lime Works in Canterbury district. This business is to be sold as a going concern. Machinery, Lorries and Plant are in first class working order with the capacity of producing 15 tons per hour. All buildings including manager’s residence and employees’ cottages in excellent repair. Unlimited supply of raw materials available and easy market for finished product. Would be ideal syndicate for Returned Servicemen, and finance could be arranged. Apply in first instance to — MOFFATT AND HOME. Accountants. Beswick Street, Timaru. QOLD E N A Y QOL D E N B AY CEMENT QEM E N T ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD. (’Phones 6 and 7). JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. (’Phones 541 and 842).

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Grey River Argus, 21 February 1949, Page 1

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