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WATCH THIS SPACE ft- _ for DUNCAN MCLEAN’S SALVAGE SALE

THE PUBLIC ARE BUYING THEI4H.P. Morris Oxford AND THE 12 H.P. Morris Cowley Not merely on account of it being a British production, but because they are cars which give lasting satisfaction wherever they go. They are cars that sell on their merits. The British car is without doubt the finest in the world and THE MORRIS has proved itself to be amongst the most efficient of them. FULL PARTICULARS AND PRICES SUPPLIED OF THESE CARS BY H. McGLASHAN WEST COAST AGENT MORRIS CARS AND TRUCKS

10 I SHIRT • f <Z W W> SATISFACTION W JU; W ISASSURED W cl II if the shirt y° u bu y hb'J Is bears the Lichfield pv J® V s Guarantee tag — A",'.«T MEAN/ EXACTLY VWk WHAT IT JAY/ Lichfields afrujikne Lichfie/ds of Dural/a 9t {Both with Collars to mat&h) :

There must be something, different about EDMONDS Baking, Powder otherwise 95 Z> of the women in New Zealand would not insist upon having, it ... . The prices, 1/4 per large size tin, and A\ -x-SSjfSp"' 5 3d. per small tin of Edmonds Baking Wk ' Powder apply to main ports only. In outlying districts, where extra, freight is WA involved, the prices will be 1/5 per large size tin and 9d. per small size tin. 30/ --v

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 September 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 September 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 September 1928, Page 10

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