Preserving . Season Enjoy mid-summer fruits in mid-winter preserve and : bottle now. We can supply all your requirements—the finest quality goods at the lowest possible prices. ; Buy Preservin Material from the Quality Ironmongers ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS . [ ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS PRESERVING OUTFITS | WOODEN SPOONS JELLY JARS j MASON’S WIDEMOUTH JARS Etc. Etc. * [ DUNCAN McLEAN LTD. | The Oldest Established Firm on the West Coast ; j GREYMOUTH } School and College j Outfits ■ | For the New Term requirements I in School and College Clothing g for Boys or Girls—Ballantynes / f . W / H have made fullest provision. \ j T/ # Complete Outfits, including outer- I ® S wear, Underwear and Sports Wear \ ® vl are available, ot assured quality, \./<7 y correctness of detail, and a mod- ' e t I//™ eration in price. l/ ti B — ’ Ballantynes cater specially | for Christ’s College, St. An- W’!'l 1 drew’s College, St. Bede’s \ L’ College, Boys’ High School, 'uFu Waitaki High School, also /W | Dunelm, Waihi and Medbury Schools. wl g W 11 'I '' Inquiries in person or by letter • receive courteous attention, ’■ 8 with an efficient service. 3 J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd. J CHRISTCHURCH < i
HERE IS A TIP How to dodge paying a heavy Petrol Tax Buy a MORRIS CQWLEY CAR and get 32 miles Gallon instead of the usual 20 miles obtainable with other makes of cars. MORRIS CARS save your money, otherways—< always. 1,500 miles per gallon of oil, 32 miles per gallon of pe&ol, 10,000 mile.s per set of tyres, are . the usual performance of these cars. MORRIS CARS are obtainable from the sole West Coast Agent H. McGLASHAN PREMIER GARAGE' GREYMOUTH Sole Agent for Westland of Morris Cars and Trucks
SYMINGTON’. & (Reg. Trade Mark) COFFEE and CHICORY ESSENCE. ffl 40 Cups to one bottle—supremely Jg|L satisfying—made-in-a-moment—low priced—that’s the story of “SymRb ington’s.” /SjW Y ' 4 From all Grocers. |||| W A THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., RO \ Edinburgh and London. 52 . ■ 1 . ■ ■ • ■ ' y . ■ ( /IF ; ' VOU know of cool, shady spots that are ideal for picnics, ) ' but the success of the outing depends on the lunch, > ; Add to the enjoyment of your picnics by avoiding the worry and ' ffl discomfort of cooking in a hot, stuffy kitchen. ‘Buy your provisions j; 8 here. Meats, Fish, Pastes, Fruits, eAsparagus, and other appetising ; fare in tins, jars or bottles. All ready cooked, easy to carry, and ' sure of hearty appreciation by all. J m. McDonnell i merchant 1 QREymouth
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 January 1928, Page 10
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