I KEEP YOUR ATHLETIC TRIUMPHS | I EVER BRIGHT IN YOUR MEMORY [ a —And bright on the sideboard, too! You’re proud of those II P trophies of the victories of your younger days, and rightly so, g H but time has left them very soiled and scratched. Send them 1$ H to us. We specialise in re-plating with pure silver outside, gr M and gold inside, Presentation Cups and Tankards. Our ex- U pert process will preserve them for many a long day to come,, M M when vour children, and perhaps grandchildren, will ask you Lil H to telf them the story of how you won the single sculls or tho H 100 yards sprint. H 1 All work is absolutely guaran- u ■ teed. Send for free descriptive H ® booklet—the moderate prices will t’l || pleasurably surprise you. - Jy H || ESTABLISHED 1880 i I*'! (‘Unsurpassed Service Ever I' Armstrong & Farr • THE PLATING PEOPLE || 148 Victoria Street, Christchurch f/fjK ** 1 IMarA -
S MERELY ASK FOR SAUCE OR SKLES ASK FOR:Whitlock’s . Especially when it means getting infimtely better quality for the same price. You will be well repaid for insisting upon Whitlock’s when buying Tomato and Worchester Sauce, Pickles, etc., the first trial of which will make you a constant user. Be sure and ask for Whitlock’s Appetising, Uniform—Price the same. If you have any difficulty in obtain- ' ing Whitlock’s let us know. We’re the > Coast agents. Duncan McLean Ltd. The Oldest Established (1865) Seed i _ Business on the Coast, - ...A Wholesale Merchants, :: Greeymouth. *eY©LE MUDGUARDS" Bluemel’s Celluloid Mudguards are out on their own. Being made of celluloid they are light, yet strong and they are easily fitted into po®tjon, and as easily taken off. PRICES FOR BLUEMEL’S PEERLESS, 12/6. PROTECTOR, 11/6; POPULAR, 10/-. We can also supply Steel Mudguards, which are very strong and finely enamelled, at 5/- and 7/6. Extra heavy and wide, 10/-. Front Extension (celluloid), 2/9 ; Front Splashers (leather), 2/6 and
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IJI P - \W H W o Kroll li Mm Hlw B 1 ® ak I I Vi* I w 151 <. x. , Wil MS IN c ii™Plilll \\ X/OU will always find the same good piS flavour in Raven Tea, because of the high-grade leaf, and great care r.Yv J always^used in the blending. Uniformity is one °f l^e pl eas * n 8 P o i nts about Raven T ea — 11 can b £ used, packet after packet, month after month, whereas teas of lower quality would tire the taste. Brew Raven Tea for every meal —sold by all grocers. L-K'Y ’ - \ ’ « |M| @ 17$«o' it - ... •»■ I U..NL
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 3
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