Garden iSlfcx 1 Lime | 10/- bag I of 2 Cwt. | Lime your land now and ensure a fertile soil and good results 5 for the coming season. Lime enriches the soil and sweetens it and X adds considerablj r to the yield. We sell the best lime obtainable and -j our price cannot be bettered on the Coast. : Special cut prices for large quantities. H ORDER NOW 4 DUNCAN McLEAN LTD. GENERAL MERCHANTS, GREYMOUTH.
IT’S HERE AT LAST An English Car Built for N.Z. Roads THE 15.9 MORRIS Specifications: 15.9 H.P. Engine developing 28 h.p., 4 ! 8” track, 10” road clearance, 4 speeds forward, 5-seater, roomy body, 4 wheel brakes, five 31 by 5.25 Balloon Tyres, overhead Worm Drive to back axle. Luggage Carrier, Spare Wheel and Tyre, Sankey Steel Wheels, S-day Clock, Speedometer, Motor Meter, Dipping Head Lamps, Mechanical Tyre Pump, Shock Absorbers, 12-volt Starting and Lighting System, Windscreen Wiper, Driving Mirror, Leather Upholstery. Prices: TOURING CAR £495 SALOON £525 AGENTS— H. McGLASHAN PREMIER GARAGE, GREYMOUTH.
Quality Handbags “The response to the best is the inspiration of Progress” LADIES’ HANDBAGS IN A VARIETY OF SHAPES AND SHADES Just a LITTLE BETTER than anything seen about are the Ladies’ HANDBAGS on view atTENNENT’S These are of British manufacture, neat in design, and create an atmosphere of dignity which comes only from Quality Handbags. When TENNENT’S say Q U A L I T Y they mean all that the word stands for. Be assured that the prices of these Handbags are such as to make the purchase of one of these a splendid investment. Call to-day and inspect ! J. TENNENT Optician, Watchmaker and Jeweller MAWH E R A QUAY, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.
Ik Thrifty people will not miss this opportunity. It is Sale time at AITKEN & PETERS. And Aitken & Peters’ sales are well-known as genuine Money Saving events with hosts of BARGAINS that urge ' all to buy heartily and wisely. But it will pay you to shop early. AITKEN & PETERS “The Big Value Store,” Greymouth.
'— 3 ’VD? : I—* Those ' w^l ° taste our tea in- ■ stantly recognise a richness ■ yet delicacy of flavor that I H appeals at once to the palate. I K This distinction is due to the expert blending of the tea by fl I unique methods that retain the full amount of flavor. ■ II Only the choicest leaves from famous tea gardens are used. • ■ K We are proud of the reputation gained for our tea—also 9 U from the standpoint of economy- 9 I m. McDonnell | I MERCHANT,. QREYMOUTH 1
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1927, Page 6
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