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JJANKS COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, CAN BE OF SERVICE TO YOU. Out of every 20 men, 19 are beset by a vague, uneasy sense of getting nowhere. They dally with half-form-ed intentions of commencing serious study. They are shivering on the brink with no one to give them a friendly push. A good Correspondence School is designed just to give this friendly push, and to see that the student tyro keeps going and works' on the right lines. Write to BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, for a Prospectus and advice. E. L. ENTING, B. Com., A.1.A., N.Z., Director. INTEREST SURE A testator, by choosing the Public Trustee as his executor and trustee and providing for the investments of the estate funds in the Common Fund of the Public Trust Office, can assure the payment of interest in full, on the due date, to the beneficiaries. For information apply to T. R. SAYWELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth.

ONE ENJOYS COLD FEET Yet lots of people put up with them simply because they don’t know that HANWELL WILLIAMS & ROSS hot water bags last, don’t leak, and cost less. To-night will be cold —or warm depending on how soon you call and get ycurs at— HANWELL WILLIAMS & ROSS Chemists and Druggists, GREYMOUTH Established over 50 years.

TT“ BATHROOM CONVENIENCES Olfen Sell a House It may safely be said that adequate conveniences in the shape of I’orce.ain Baths and Basins, together with tn up-to-date Hot Water System materially assist in selling a house if one moves. Therefore consult Grams about the necessary conveniences —it will amply repay you. , C. GRAMS REGISTERED PLUMBER, MACKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH ’Phone 541. SOMEBODY, SOMEWHERE, WANTS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Consult — RING AND INKSTER PIIOTOGR A P II E R S ’Phone 161 Bex 23 GREYMOUTIL Harker’s Tearoom causes Geographical Upueaval. —Latest Bulletin. Situation serious—River rising rapidly —Citizens of Greymouth valuing home and appetite are advised to take necessary precautions. The smell of Harker’s cakes and pies has made the Grey’s “mouth water.” Rumour says river intends visiting Harker’s Tea Rooms —if so it is bound to “change its course.”-’Geographical Deduction: How often can a river “change its course”? Answer: As often as it goes to Harker's —3 times for 1/6. HARKER’S TEA ROOMS MJ. OKAY ST. ::: GRBYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1927, Page 6