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New Life to Old Silverware f _ x Silver table appointments, ornaments, and | jjfijHSlK, - v household fittings that are much the worse // or wear, can be; quickly and inexpensively ? transformed into beautiful pew pieces by A our modern process of electroplating with a pure-silver.’- . Send or cal! far Price List - Armstrong, & Farr 0 < “The P&ing People,” 148 Victoria Street, Ckrntchvrcb

NASH APPEALS FROM EVERY ANGLE. To the eye, the new Nash is the graceful, yet staunchest looking of sixes. From front, side, or rear, the lines of the new Nash are eloquent of the worth of this modern automobile. In the showroom, on the road, and under all conditions of service the Special Six and Advanced Six models never fail to evoke genuine admiration.' When with almost incredible quietness Nash accelerates from Two to seventy-two miles per hour in top gear when without fuss or vibration Nash flies over the hills, when Nash does all only another Nash can do, one feels deeply indebted to tluin master car-designer, Mr C. W. Nash, the man who pioneered and perfected the sixcylinder valve-in-head engine. The new Nash is undoubtedly the crowning triumph of his brilliant career. Previous accomplishments of Mr C. W. Nash include the building of Buick and Lafayette, two fine cars of universal high repute. Among the open, and closed Special Six and Advanced Six models now here, is just the car that you have been fondly visualising. The body work and interior appointments of one of the new enclosed Nash’s can compare favour-' ably with those of the highest-priced cars on the market. From the initial expert selection of materials throughout the hundreds of processes, inspections and „ tests, down to the completion of the body, Nash has a single standard—Chat of perfection. % The number of the New Nash Special Sixes and Advanced Sixes already on the rbads.in New Zealand and the large deliveries how taking place are signs that the car-investor cannot al- z ford to ignore. Nash is the cai* ot to-day and to-morrow. Let us prove it. Local Agent: Gus Schaef, Tainui apd Herbert Streets, Greymouth.

WOMAN’S GREATEST,CHARM “No, my dear, powders only clog the skin. Nothing is so attractive as a clear, ’resh, natural complexion, and the best aid to that is Maltese (Wilson’s Malt Extract). Maltese tones up the system, removes impurities, enriches the blood, and imparts the clear, fresh complexinnn good health. —Advt

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1925, Page 6

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