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The Favourite Jam of Young New Zealand rH . W K Jam Kewpies and Kiddies and “K” all agree, Here is the treat that is perfect for tea; Wherever there's bread, ”K” Jam is the spread, ' ■ ' That makes little folks eat their meals happily. Tastes Good—ls Good—Does Good The Sweetest Treat in Kiddie Land! HAINES-59 i

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i tti o — —P IT < cy —- &jj M ILj’ Il 111 ® These Overcoats Bring a . ' “Warm Glow” of Satisfaction You’ll feel well-dressed in a Crown Further, to remove the last vestige Overcoat—so smart, so dehdely correct of doubt, you may have regarding in style, so carefully madw that shape the sterling qualities of Crown Overkeeping is assured for twin or three coats —your money will be refunded seasons. Then you’ll like th® low prices if you fail to get complete satisfaction, due entirely to our direct methods of trad- Come to-day—try on one or two coats ing—diredt from warehouse to wearer. before our full length mirrors 1 Crow Clothing M’Fg. Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. | ch“?sVchi?Sch. I r J-'T vz • n !• )> • Branc h cs at— • e< Famous for Fifteen Years for Fair Dealing Wellington, Palmerston North, j : Greymouth, Westport, Timaru, ; MaW'HERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. j ~ ............, 2 . 6 ..J

SWIFT“F®@TED TIME “On our quickest decrees the inaudible and noiseless foot of Time steals ’ere we can effect them.’’ So said the Immortal Bard of Avon. But there were no alarm clocks in those days to waken folk before dawn —time really slipped by on noiseless feet. To-day, however, we make time do our bidding in this respect—that she sets something in i motion to call us in time for the day’s toil. Many types of clocks, from the simplest and sauciest little alarm clock to the sedate old Grandfather, are obtainable in a great variety o* ',sg^■iwlilla types and values at this establishment. - J. TENNENT, Jeweller. 45 MAWHERA QUAY, : : : GREYMOUTH. I

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 8