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?w W wt all because Ns lights we bad “ A dark night-—a bad corner seen too late—a dizzy leap and deafening impact—and another car ruined, simply because the plating was missing from the lamp reflectors, taking away their ability to flood the night with safe, fr ' bright light. Send your lamps and let us replate their reflectors. The added margin of safety is worth a hundred times the trifling cost. Inistwffif & ferr 148 Victoria Street, Christchurch

DUNCAN McLEA-N LTD. Established 1865 I Beg to thank their clients and the public for the loyalty g shown to them during their recent fire, notwithstanding f. the .possible delays that have eventuated through the dis- g location of business caused in the change of premises etc. I We beg to announce that pending extensive rebuilding | operations, our WHOLESALE GROCERY business will be | conducted in those premises recently occupied by Harley & | Co., Boundary Street, and our WHOLESALE IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT in our own premises adjacent to our former ironmongery department, Mackay Street. The Retail Department will be conducted as hereto- | fore in Mawhcra Quay. We cabled immediately to our London buyers to replenish our Hardware and Grocery Stocks and have large shipments | arriving daily of the latest brands in grocery and hardware, . being able to take advantage of the falling markets. We have now a complete stock'of Groceries and Hardware, including porcelain bath's, basins, wire ropes, sawnukcis , builders and mining requisites. In future our Wholesale Grocery and ; Ironmongery Departments, Boundary and Mackay Streets, ; will close at 1 p.m. on Saturdays. The Retail Ironmongery, Mawhcra Quay, will close on Wednesdays and Wholesale | Ironmongery cioses between 12 and 1 daily. | WE SOLICIT ENQUIRIES FROM OUR OLD AND NEW CLIENTS. DUNCAN McLEAN LTD. MACKAY ANO BO I’NO A RY STREETS. I

Examine the New Car! IN essential qualities the new Ford 1 equals any car, at any price, that has yet been produced. Instantly you examine its engine, its transmission, its oiling, cooling and ignition systems, you will understand some of the reasons for its speed, safety, comfort, quiet, reliability and economy o£ operation and upkeep. Tudor Sedan Price £245 YYy delivered anywhere in N.Z. 2 ) —' ' V ' ~~~—'— THOROUGHLY BRITISH . THOROUGHLY BRITISH Authorised Ford Dealers: —GREYMOUTH MOTORS LTD.

KETTLE BROS. LTD. Wholesale and Retail Wine, Spirit and Provision Merchants. | AGENTS FOR: BUCHANAN’S BLACK & WHITE WHISKY WARD’S ALES j & STOUTS SPEIGHTS' ALE HARDYS & PENFOLD’S \ W )N£ S NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE | COMPANY LTD. Large Stocks of Dinnerware, Glassware and Cups and Saucers etc. | in stock. i MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.

gOUTH jgRITISH JNSURANCE qompany, ltd. Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £2,900,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt and liberal settlement of ail claims. The South British is a Colonial 'nstitution. offering policy holders the best security obtainable. AU profits retained in the Dominion. NANCARROW & CO., District Agents. Mackay Street. Greymowth. yEW |NSURaNCE 0Y ” L TD - Fire and Marine Risks at lowest rates. Prompt settlements. For rates, ctg„ apply G. V/. MOSS AND CO., District Agents.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 10

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