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/% ,t ?' Y c 1/ fe' *\ wh-K, !■ "Max li // AA yw Ifw B ■ S did it. / That is what baby would say if he / could talk. Mother knows —for J medical authorities agree on this point —that if hard foods, such as “Ovaltine” Rusks, are freely given to a child, teething troubles are very much lessened, and sound teeth with good formation promoted. “Ovaltine” Rusks contain Ovaltine, and are, therefore, much more nourishing than ordinary rusks or biscuits. Remember also, that “Ovajtine” Rusks make delicious puddings. Sold by *ll Chemlat* and Stores, in amail and large tins at 2/6 and 4/6. / XpPETISINCU / X H. DIGESTIVE A II ff// n o u r i s h i n cz/ by A. Waiiar lid.. A Clip of delicious London, Enpliuna* x'swz k 1 'T'JAir N«v Zealanci Ab«iu»: OVALTINE » Spraglion Ltd.. W’c&»aton a £ ew “ o va ), . tine ” Rusks forms _ an excellent and highly nourishing meaL — ric ->■ I I" II II | I ll»—». II njwaaaflii .. . -—>•l . yrs Product! oC iWasraSMßffMfflJ (icncrd! Motors / z inn t everything BEAUTY New lower streamline bodies richly colourful in lastinc »uco finishes. Graceful sweeping one-piece full-crown fenders, new bullet type head and cowl lights. Trim upholstery, hardware and appointments. These are some of the things that make the new models the Most Beautiful Chevrolets in Chevrolet History. PERFORMANCE i DlTering thrilling qualities of performance, the Most Beautiful j Chevrolet in Chevrolet History stands unrivalled as the' moothest and most powerful car in the low priced field. S'owhere else can such a small investment buy such swift .federation, such matchless ability to climb the steepest hill, and such velvet like operation at every speed. ECONOMY Everywhere acknowledged as outstanding among Chevrolet's numeroiiji attractions, is its great economy of operation I Its high gasoline and oil mileage—its unusually long life, slow depreciation and remarkably low upkeep which fine materials make possible, long ago established a low level of operating cost, which is emphasized by its amazingly low prices. VALUE Infinitely finer in quality, both in appearance and mechanical features, and offered at amazingly moderate prices—as a result i,f economies effected by tremendous volume production—-to-day's Chevrolet stands supreme ami unchallenged as the greatest motor car value (he world has ever known. No other car, regardless of size and price, gives you such wonderful value as docs Chevrolet! TOURING CAR £222 ROADSTER £235 COACH £265 SEDAN ' £285 SPORTS CABRIOLET .. - - £333 SCHAEF’S GARAGE. Petrie Avenue, Greymouth QUALITY AT LOW COST O 1 . c i . a _ 90/- each: Chippendale Occasional TSp*® Tables, 38/6 and 55/-; Occasional IBJg Tables, 22/6 to 30/-; Copper Fenders, ® T| T| OMfe 15/- to 42/6; Fireside Companions, f fl 12/C; Palm Stands, 15/- to 21/-; Fire • <■ ST | carracun 10 Screens, 18-/6; Morris Chairs 50/- and g B zHgrßhari Hi 65/-; Tea Sets, 25/- each, Fringed Ax- | M Bungalotf Rugs, 7ft. Gin., 60/- each; yy a of Bonn. ■ B/6, 12/6 and 19/6 each. tngton iin the home. II IRISH MOSS At Harley’s, The Home Makers, Grey- “ a | ■ mouth. . . ; MVHHNR pOR SALE—Houses, Sections, Shops, j Af -*■ Farms and Businesses of every £ description, In town and suburbs. —Ap Ji ’ ply A. Naylor, House and Land Agent, T Greymouth. ’ * 10

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1927, Page 5