RANTED,— WORKING; MANA- ; OER for sawmill; wages £4 pei ■ weeki.■').'Applicants to state age and experience. Timber Coy M Greymouth. Applications close at sp. ml on SATURDAY, Febfuary 6th* WANTED.-A COOK, male oj I female.—Apply Rugg's Hotel, Kumara. WANTED.—A GIRL for housework ; no washing.—Apply Star Office. TPEN PRACTICAL COAL MINERS, and four outside Rope BOYS to complete double shift, which starts on Monday, February Bth.—Apply BLACKBALL' COAL COY., Mine Office, Blackball. WANTED.—TENDER for the LAYING of 60 chains of TRAMWAY, more or less, for the Ngahere Sawmilliiig Company, Specifications can be seen' at the mill or with Chas. Uddstrom, Greymbuth. Tenders close witli tlie undersigned at 6 p.m. on FRIDAY, Feb sth, 1909. The lowest Or any tender not necessarily . accepted. CHARLES UDDSTROM,
Manager. /ANTED KNOWN.—CaII at HAH NAH'S Great, Stocktakinc Bar- ! RANTED KNOWN.—Chenji Read ing bv favourite authors, Berth;; Clay, Charles Garvieo, Mrs G. Sheldon. Sixpence per copy.—Try A. E, KILGQUR, Bookseller, Gieseking's Buildings.— Phone 259. POI* Bargains in DRAPERY visit 15. HART'S Sale. [RANTED. — Magnificent Prospects lie before the Trained Electrical Engineer. Big Undertakings! Big Positions! Big Remuneration! We teach this profession by mail. Send for free prospectus "A" Electrical Engineer Institute (London). N. Z. Office, 131 B. Cnshel St., Christchurch. A MATEUR Photographers will find that Parkinson and Co., the local chemists sell all the necessary chemicals for developing, etc., at the lowest possible price consistent, with high quality. <"omr in and inspect the
DON'T forget to visit B. HART'S Great Drapery Sale, which is now in full swing. WANTED KNOWN.—The Cheapest ' r House for TENNIS RACKETS is A. E. KILGQUR, Stationer, Gieseking's Buildings.— Phone 259. |?OR SALE.—Cobdcn, comfortable Six-roomed DWELLING on 1 irnev section. Price £350. NANCARROW & CO., Land and Estate Agents. POR SALE OR TO LET.— Arm x consisting of 99 ACRES, Freehold ; nearly all cleared and fenced and laid down in English grasses, with Dwelling House, Cow-shed and other out-buildings. The bulk of purchase money can remain on mortgage at a light rate of interest. For further particulars apply to:—JOHN DORIAN. Farmer, Camptown. POR SALE.—Three Cottage PRO- ; a PERTIES, Blaketown, Hospital Street and Tainui Street. We can arrange two-thirds of purchase money. —HARLEY AND CO., LTD., Land Agents. TpOR SALE.—TROTTERS "Wedgowood" and "Little Puss;" also two SULKIES and lot of GEAR.—Apply HARLEY AND CO., LTD. ]<V>U IMMEDIATE SALE.— Tho Commercial Hotel, Ahaiira.. The owner, who is leaving to reside in the Diangahua district, offers this comfortable and conveniently situated hotel f<>r immediate sale on the most moderate terms. Intending purchasers may apply on the premises or to 11. Smith, Glc'nburnie, Reefton.
"JPOR SALE.—COTTAGE, six rooms, Hospital Street; early possession Price £4so.—Apply, Parley and Co., Ltd., Estate Agents" A CCORDEONS.—SuitabIe for playing Songs, Danco Music, Sacred Music, etc., from 14/6, 19/- to 30/ al A. E. KILGOUR'S, Music Dealer.— Phono 259. HPENNIS PLAYERS.—Arc reminded 1 that A. W. YARRALL has the Lest assortment of TENNIS RACQUETS on the West Coast. Racquets are also repaired on the premises on the shortest notice. Best of Material used Prices moderate. E> ING up telephone 258, MascoUo Studio, and arrange for a dozen CABINET PHOTOS and a 15x12 ENLARGEMENT for 17/6.- action guaranteed. fMAS! 'XMAS.—Dont miss your ■ last chance to procure your PRESENTS. Come along to S. A. SWEETMAN'S Novelties Depot, where you will find TOYS and PRESENTS in endless variety to suit old and young. GTIJOY YOUR PURSE, by buying ° No. 2 Kozie Tea. It costs Is 8.1 only—that's 4d less than most other leas—and is quite as good. "Kozie" pleases the most cultivated tastes.Agents: KETTLE BROS. NOTICE. "HIE Trustees in the Estate of the late Andrew Matheson having closed down the Retail Grocery Business, request, in order to wind up the estate, that ALL ACCOUNTS owing to the firm be paid forthwith to Miss West at the office, Mackay Street, or to the undersigned * 1). TENNENT, E. WARNES,
TENDERS. nPENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a Methodist Mission HALL at ftunanga, Plans and specifications may be seen at the Star Office, Mackay Street, Greymouth. All tenders to be sealed and marked "Tenders" and addressed to Mr'Samuel Stott, Methodist Trust Secretary, Dunollie. Tenders close on THURSDAY; February 4th at 5 p.m. The lowest, or any'tender not necessarily accented. T. W. VEALIE, Minister-in-Charge.
REMOVAL'NOTICE. P. W. GALVIN. HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, T>EGS to notify Customers that ho 1 has removed to those more cen* (rally situated premises in Gieseking's Buildings, lately occupied by the Singer Sowing Machine Coy. 3 CHAlßS—always going-3 CHAIRS NO WAITING! NO WAITING!! Gieseking's Buildings: Taimti St.
tyJAHINAPUA H OTEL ' CITUATED within five minutes walk ° horn Lake Mahinapua. Visitors will receive every attention and comfort;. Picnic Parties catered for./ First-class Table: Tariff. Moderate. Best, Brands'of STINKS and SPIRITS (_. |, ,p If rij j J. HENDERSON, PROPRIETOR.
»TOYS! TOYS! •XMAB IfiOS-'XMAS 1908. ' HAVE, just owned up my huge ■ STOCK of TOYS and NOVELIES for the Coming Season. All the atest creations. If you ririg novel lor tne children, call and isnect my stfolc. It is unrivalled. A. -EASTGATE/* iSUITEB * PAKW MODS gIPOT %mm *r i hsar post eppit*.
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