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HELPING IMMIGRANTS A movement is afoot to help immigrants by acquainting them with local conditions. Landing in a new country, even the simplest operations are attended with much uncertainty. For this reason we would direct the attention of the of recent arrivals to Gerstena Breakfast Food, made in Christchurch, and sold throughout the Dominion. This delicious oat-food contains all the strengthening properties of the oat itself, and thus fully satisfies Nature’s demand for food, Gerstona, too, is specially prepared for speedy cooking and easy digestion. All husks and harsh or foreign matter are carefully screened from the grain. The result is that Gerstena is thoroughly cooked in two minutes, and is equally suited for young children, invalids, and hearty, healthy folk. Get economical, delicious Gerstena now. 66.

Great monster saV .f Mr. James’ (Reefton stock) of b'-ns and shoes at big reductions: 30 pairs girls’ split boots 7 to 9 17/6, for 12/6; size 10 to 1 18/6, for 13/9; 30 pairs girls’, glace boots, buttoned or laced' size 6 to 6, 16/6 for 4/11; 50 pair girls’ and boys’ school boots (chrome) 7 to 1, 18/6 for 14/6; 100 ladies’ chrome Derby shoes (patent cap) 3 to 7, 25/-, for 19/6; 20 pair men’s Sunday boots size 8,9, and 10, 40/- for 28/6. 20 pair men’s working boots 6 to 9, 35/- for 25/-. Terms cash at C. Smith Ltd., the wholesale draper, clothier and boot importer, Greyraouth.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1920, Page 3

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