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• z. ...... [j I .. 'XX .4 1 A M-'®" NX 5 I y l ’-- MX"" ; $ JT J', g The Orchard’s Gift sisl To. You I Think of big orchards and their harvests of luscious fruits-— | iJhaines think of delicious peaches and apricots and nectarines and VI U 44 plums, and scores of other fruits, sun-ripened to perfection. O fi Then think of “K” Jam, which is simply the best fruits plus f \ 1 pure sugar —“K” Jam, the orchard’s gift to you ! " J Enjoy “K” Jam daily for its healthfulness and deliciousness. / ’K* IAM Ml VuN. H FJ Order your choice—glass jar or tin; gal ' Wkat do you like your "K” Jam in f \ fgn sucked in the mouth release S ) H 1 healing vapours that combat and Kill the bacteria of ® if 1 0 I Ifl I® tK X Influenza and Colds. IL S '1L104.-B v&JB L. . Ip* ) and - 2 / 6 from Stores fSfcz and Chemists. na!yßaiaEßjaffi ® 2iS,iaEaißJ(UK ® aiaolMa ® lß:Bn ®S ! I What Better Proof could you have of the regard in which “Amber Tips” Tea is held than the fact that its sales have increased every year for twenty-five years ? “Amber 1 ips” is a blend of Ceylon’s choice FINE Teas. And FINE teas, remember, represent the utmost in quality, flavour, and economy. “AMBER TIPS” The term “fine” is used by V 60 tea experts to describe only the better grades. They cost a little more per pound, but Jl z X much less per cup.

PUBLIC NOTICES PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING and BUSINESS PRACTICE. For nearly twenty years Banks Commercial College has been successfully teaching these sub jects by correspondence. The course has lately been revised and printed, and bound in a handy little volume. The practical nature of the tuition is evidenced by the fact that a complete set of Books-of-Account is kept by each student. These are periodically balanced, and actual commercial forms filled in. Fee, including the necessary books, Six Guineas. Instalment payments can be arranged. Enrol to-day with the largest and best known Commercial College in N.Z.— gANKS (COMMERCIAL (COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH & NEAV PLYMOUTH. Other Courses include Accountancy, Banking, Law, Architecture, Advertising, Economics, preparation for Matriculation and Public Service Examinations. 11. AAIOS. Director. JJRITISH JNSURANC® (COMPANY. Capital £2,000,G00 Accumulated Funds exceed £42,000

Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance M every kind accepted at very lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt and liberal settlement ot claims. The South British is a Colonial institution offering policy holders th© ©ry best security obtainable. All profits retained in the Dominion. NA NO ARROW AND CO., Affiants

JUST LANDED —at the — MISSES WHITES TAINUI ST., t Reuben Gaunt Famous Navy Serge; also materials of all shades, suitable for Costumes, Coats, Frocks, etc. A large range of materials for Evening Frocks. Place your order with us, and we will guarantee a smart and up-to-date outfit at a reasonable price.

BARGAINS IN TABLE COVERS. KTAVING purchased a' large assortment of TABLE COVERS, of the latest designs and colours, they are offered to the public at BELOW WHOLESALE COST. WILLOW CHAIRS—Lounge and Basket, upholstered or frame only; also Children’s High Chairs; must be cleared. These are of exceptional value.

SECOND-HAND DEPARTMENT ; Oak Dining-room Chairs Hall Stand Folding Push Cart Washstand and Iron Bedstead Pictures, in Oak and Gold Frames UDDSTROM’S THE HOUSE FOR FURNITURE, MACKAY ST., ;:: : GREYMOUTH,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1922, Page 8

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