"TV* >c\ »■■',■■'■•■,.• j',.•.*■•!.*;■..<,"■• •■■.■■■ ■"' /V-I «''i«j£.^ Ptft These Pastofcs Dawn * M wvi7 Awn CLOYER Ml rarest*! Gartons, the famous -English Seed ..lowers, have sent us full supplies of tlieir naw Perennialised Italian RyeSi grass and Broad-leaved Clover. lis ' The pasture made by this combina;ives dense, succulent lierbage, jj.u in growth, a good hay producer, id perennial in habit Even on cloversick land you'll find this produce splendid pasture. We have both English and nativevtd&s grown seed —in plenty! tim GREYMOUTH _ _ .^_L^ Established 1882. Greymouth. MERCHANTS? A Several liqpoiters AGENTS FORKOZIE AND NELSON MOATE TEA JOHN FERGUSON'S DISTILLERY; GLASGOW. PETER DAWSON'S. THE TWOITSMORB GLENLIVET DISTILLERY, LTD., DUFF TOWN. HENK'S SCHNAPPS AMD GENEVA. F. HEERING'S CHERRY BRANDY. GREYMOUTH BREWERY CO., MANNING'S, SPEIGHT'S BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT. THOMPSON'S WATRONGOA WATER. THE BALTIC SEPARATOR. . • GUINNESS' STOUT (bottled bv Daukes) CHAMBERLAIS'S REMEDIES. AMIGO SHARP'S OINTMENT. ,CHARLES HEIDSEICK CHAMPAGNE. ALL AT WHOLESALE PSSGES. r
4! Hillin- -I If A Car of Quality • at £325 Complete The Overland Special Colonial Model for 1916 offers unprecedented car-value. It has several advantages over last year's type —more power, a one-man top, headlight dimmers —and other points. Yet in spite of these advantages—and ia spite of the 20% war import duty, the 1916 Colonial model is priced £6O lower than the 1915 Overland, it is wonderful value —a capacious, 5-passenger touring car, upholstered in genuine leather, finished on the exterior with a beautiful suede grey colour, specially selected for New Zealand. Mechanically it is perfect. It has a reliable 25 h.p. motor, a staunch chassis, underslung rear springs, 5-bearing crankshaft, thermosyphon cooling. Included also are electric starting and lighting system, magnetic speedometer, rain-vision ventilating wind shield, extra tube and cover. rail an at main ports Tis economical, silent, powerful, speedy. Investigation will prove this new Overland to be ine best out-and-out value in New Zealand— will you investigate? It will pay you to do so. It is in your very best interests that you should choose an Over".and. We've a moelel in our garage awaiting inspection—lake a trial run in it and experience the pleasures of "Ovenandin For the sake of economy and comfort, yi should look into the remarkable value or the Overland. If you can't call, write for free illustrated catalogue— do it to-day N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. A sen..' Ltd.. f HRISTCHURCI Local Selling Agents— H. 0. HARLEY AND GO., LTD., RICHMOND QUAY, \\ Greymouth. £
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 3
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