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♦ How much ES3?< ♦ ♦ is your wife - ♦ t worth ? ' ♦ + i pmmmmmwb ip*sa T 4. | | U ? f T 4g, Everything to you—is she not worth the price of a good wringer ? 4 Think of her this summer in a hot, steaming washouse, struggling T 4 to put the clothes through a stiff, creaking old wringer. 4* Buy her a new wringer—we have several good makes that we can 4 ♦ recommend —prices are'reasonable, too. Surprise the little, lady— 4 have one sent home to-day. ’ ' • ♦ f ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Duncan McLean Ltd. I ♦ ♦ ♦ General Merchants, Greymouth. ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦

Make the Best Use of the New Power WORK LESS AND EARN MORE WITH THE ELLIOT ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN WOODWORKING MACHINERY The Elliot Woodworker (Lightweight and Heavyweight types) The Belleville Woodworker are both equipped with electric motors, and for range of work, speed, economy and accuracy are in a class by themselves. They provide the .HOST MACHINERY FOR THE MONEY. Write for descriptive booklets and prices with terms. JAMES A MACNEILL, Maxwell Buildings, Hobson Street, ’ AUCKLAND.

rw A WV L>r\tLAl ■ need to u«e and recomDriirnirc 9MI iLXtellfluiwSxrfflflvi mend Lane's Emulsion ncMcUILO. B —the next best medi- — . J , an iWsSI cine, and the one that FrwhAir and Lana. f JaW will bring them back to Emulsion are the two K2KW .11 H health. Lane ., j;J most Anest medicines in the * V effective for cougha, world. The more fresh BW co!d bronchitis, •ir people get the bet- BKaffiMgMTO M asthma. and other ter their health, but if KW affection* of the throat Aero i. not enough 4 and lungs. fresh air, lungs weaken B3Kt* IM P? S»,.aO«3¥WH - . .... - and disease sets in. 2/6 and 4/6, at all Chemists and Stores. ———l ms —■■■■■■ ■am^— a

/ — . ■ ! — ” LOOK BEYOND THE FIRST COST If you are tempted by what at first seems to be a comparatively low price for a commercial vehicle, remember that this APPARENT SAVING in FIRST COST may turn itself into a BIG LOSS when you get 'he vehicle actually at work. For it is in the day-to-day running and upkeep expenses that the true test of economj’ is to be found. Here are the points that give MORRIS TRUCKS an immeasurable advantage over a vehicle which is “built down to a price”— (1) Economy of operation,—2o to 25 miles per gal. of petrol. 1000 to 1500 miles per gal. of oil. (2) Reliability that avoids needless delays, costly repairs and Joss of business. (3) An adequate reserve strength which insures freedom from n. (4) Resale value of English Trucks compared to foreign makes. MORRIS ONE-TON TRUCK CHASSIS £320 H. McGLASHAN, Premier Garage, West Coast Agents.

I|L —'and 20/- cash as well! *W/l A \ \7 jf* 'vdlOlf/ British Bicycle WJ A yy / GIVEN AWAY! W 7 FREE to the boy or girl, who, by 15th December, collects the largest number of <s Fancy Dress ’* Cigarette Cards in CANTERBURY AND WESTLAND Fathers I Brothers I Uncles! Save your “Fancy Dress’’ Cigarette cards and help some boy or girl to win this superior English Bicycle. No conditions! Just collect all you can! Get busy now! Open only to Boys and Girls 16 years of age or under at 15th December, 1926. Boys and Girls! Get your men friends to smoke “Fancy Dress” Cigarettes, and save the Cards for you. - CIGARETTES packed and posted ■to the 10 for 9<Z New Zealand Distributors I for "Fancy Dress” 20 for I\6 Cigarettcs - EfX f M 2/Q I OSWALD M. SMITH & CO, LTD, JU JOT JI? K. CP.O. Box 609. DUNEDIN At All TfiUcconbtf j gagCTir-ga 'i r ■■ ;.acrirmwxx bSBWM'

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 October 1926, Page 6

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