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Are you sure you are getting tho best possible value in the Tea you are buying? If you are not, buy a pound of Nelson Moate’s at the same money as you pay for your Tea, try one against the other and we feel confident you will decide in favbur of Nelson Moate’s. Prices 3/-, 3/2 and 3/6 per b.—A.2.

Oscar Egden may be found at the Royal Hote] (near Railway Station). An ideal house, moderate tariff. Visitors and tourists welcome. —Advt.

Have Yo« the Correct Time? flow often have you been asked the time of day, and you have failed to give it correctly, because your Watch was faulty? Why not get a “Tennent Lever” Watch, that gives correct time —alv/ays! Th® “Teiynjeijt Lever” Watch Runs with marvellous accuracy, due to an up-to-date escapement that keeps it correct —always! This is no exaggerated claim —we GUARANTEE that should a ‘‘Tennent Lever” Watch prove defective, to replace it within two years ol purchase, provided it has not been ill-treated or misused. In appearance the ‘‘Tennent Lever” Watch is handsome; 15 jewels, solid nickel dustproof case, at the modest price of 45/-. Call, write, or ’phone to-day. You will be delighted when we tell you more about this handsome ‘‘Tennent Lever” Watch. J TEN N E NT. The People’s Watchmaker. j ' MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Mllll,lbM ** lllM ** ll * W>ll * 111111 mill I -..■JBi I „ _ 4

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 March 1922, Page 3

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