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I KEEP YOUR ATHLETIC TRIUMPHS 1 I EVER BRIGHT IN YOUR MEMORY I 1 •—And bright on the sideboard, too! You’re proud of those g | trophies of the victories of your younger days, and rightly so, m k but time has left them very soiled and scratched. Send them rg fe to us. We specialise in re-plating with pure silver outside, g | and gold inside, Presentation Cups and Tankards. Our ex- I S- pert process will preserve them for many a long day to come, | P when your children, and perhaps grandchildren, will ask you k | to tell them the story of how you won the single sculls or the | | 100 yards sprint. | g All work is absolutely guaran- N I teed. Send for free descriptive ft g? booklet —tho moderate prices will | ' I pleasurably surprise you. ? I i j ESTABLISHED 1880 $$ / L “Unsurpassed Service Ever y 1 j M Since. ’ ’ I IPS Ik i | Armstrong & Farr THE PLATING PEOPLE '! 148 Victoria Street, Christchurch >W. T -■ YES! G ? ad to ■ i Wa ' ' J I xA-ifeW y° u an y f '' /Oif 8 * time ’ I | L And have a chat on the S | matter of Farm and Build- gj 5 ’ in = Supplies. You will ) § ? not g 0 far wron p- in fa ct | 1 y), ’/I; -d „ member we have been in . k An. this business since 1865. g Full stocks of Pl ain and | ’ Galvanised Barbed Wire; I i n seeds for present g IM sowing and all produce at | Cz bedrock prices. g D. McLean Ltd. wholes^m : ym e ou < ?h ants - I

|OYSLE MUDGUARDS I Elueimd’s Celluloid .Vtndguards- are out on their own. Being made of s celluloid: they are light, yet strong ami they are easily fitted into posiI tion, and as easily taken oi’f. i PRICES FOR BLUEAJEL’S PEERLESS, 12 o. PROTECTOR, 11/6; POPULAR, 10/-. We can also supplv Steel Mudguards, which are very strong and finely enamelled, at 5/- and 76. Extra heavy and wide, 16/-. Front Extension (celluloid), 2 9 ; Front Splashers (leather), 2/6 and 3/-. W. A. Scott & Sons > 181-183, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

fi ■ — Foundation Good CooAery Add a Spoonful of * YliWj It maizes the whole dish more nourishing.

B t 31 IT7I sLT ® 3?fl T 1 E w o i a h fl IL H® B \X sS // ill ffl I 1 Kii ffl 1 I fiSk pWj VZOU will always find the same good tOS I quality and in Raven Tea, j') >: because of the high-grade leaf, and great care i : | | always used in the blending. ■ Uniformity is |||||p| i one of the pleasing points about Raven Tea —it can be used, packet after packet, ||||||| month after month, whereas teas of lower Hi ! quality would tire the taste. Brew Raven Tea for every meal —sold by all grocers. i, > J 5 J 7280

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 3