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QUALITY GOODS I\L> W Shipment Inlaid Linoleums, 18/6 yd. I By the Roll, 16/6 55 dozen Lee’s Famous Towels. * ~ 1 John B. Stetson’s Famous Felt Hate gambrook Wetting’s Knitted Ties jLuvisca Shirts I. R. Morley’s Underclothing Fancy Sox, Wolsey make Lustral Silk Sox The Right Place for a Good Article " MANSON & Co. THE QUALITY DRAPERS.

Fordson Tractors in Cities For cheap, quick, heavy haulage, > the Fordson Tractor is coming into growing use in cities. ■ ! '' ■ \ City councils, harbour ' j‘s?a boards, and other public '' al A bodies, employ them inlu creasingly, so do private firms. '". The Fordson Industrial £* 7 C P Tractor is equipped with @W fefl 0 0/ : rubber-tyred wheels, Fob Auckland, -•? brakes, and extension rims. Wellington, timaru. Ordinary Fordsons far Farmin? fell at £llB5, f.o.b Auckland, WeLingfon, Traaru. por’d s on JL <. 1 i? a.c tor* District Dealers. GREYMOUTH MOTORS, LTD.,

I /^X^<s/^ ways bright J // but never cleaned | Nothing brings more joy into the K|| Kr XT ZX/ vO* X kitchen than Stainless knives— || <vr <*v* jf always bright, but never cleaned. || / V s Eut nothin g must be bought with S c' \ V X more care—quality alone is the |g O VP 7 standard from which to judge. rNt^z guaranteed stainless I KNIVES | ■ POST NOT MADE EROM AEROPLANE STEEL. H ! ') "P ATD Aeroplane steel” sounds impressive, but it has H j J -I?7 r C n d f Un I Sat,Sf - act ?V S ? stainlcss cutlery. Yet many | f ,1 Oney steel aCtIVC y Pr,ccd sets are made of this || irf back KNIVES are made of GENUINE Stainless M i■; • n , Steel. Bend them—but they won’t break. Use is l|l II HOI them—but they keep their edge. Place them in 1 H caflQ knoJu?” acids — a wipe and y° u ’d never < ■ bailS- know the difference. The makers—James Dixon i fipd & Son and Harrisoll Bros, and Howson—- > xxvvt. guarantee the quality. . ® |!| BIG VALUES IN HALF-DOZENS. Zcu\ ffl U BS:. nd 2o/» nd 22/6 1“ HAMMOND & TURNER zXXZ LIMITED, Z/ Hardware House, 132 Oxford Ter.-/ZV / V /U CHRISTCHURCH. \ V > Anglers, send for our illustrated X Qy catalogue of fishing goods. It < V .f KSP contains some of the, greatest X* ZIV S r’’"! gig values ever offered. X / ;■<

ip: ♦The Sparklet Syphon A Priceless Boon in Summertime I ■ M.ingly delicious are the Cool hing Drinks which the klet” makes. When fatigued red out on Hot, Close days, Sparkling, “Fizzy,” Thirst- „ ling beverages are enjoyable *® I words I A child can get „ ’eady, it’s so easy. Pour a ® p ruit Juice of any kind into ler—Raspberry, Lime Juice, H Orangeade, etc. —and then fill up with aerated water Q from the Syphon. The cost is a mere trifle ! Order your K “Sparklet” to-day. You have no idea what a continual delight it will be | Asoda fountain on a tea-tray | ljatil 3" 1 bo « in tr> UM “• PRICES OF SYPHONS Sold by all Leading (including 6 bulbs) t Chemists, Ironmongers and “B” (1 pint) .... 12/6 Stores * ‘ “C” (1 quart) . : . . 16/6 — Boxes of Bulbs (12 Refills): ® 1. ?/ and ‘l/3. Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. - — —■ — -'"2 ■"— • IW B H M ...

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1923, Page 7