“ROLEX”—THE MODERN WATCH Great-grandfather’s watch was a ’‘repeater”—a bulky structure that chimed the hour when a string was pulled. He was proud enough of it—as proud, in fact, as your jeweller is of his 1929 range of “Rolex” Watches for wrist and pocket. Individual models for individual preferences.—l.
There ai*e “Road Hogs” and “Gentlemen of the Road.” The latter are invariably seen in the New Ford, Model A, their wonderful brakes and acceleration enabling them to give the utmost consideration to others. — 8.
| Tate’s SpertWt Slices t Are Always Favourites j I ( • J? J I Boys’ and Girls LACE < I BOX CALF RUNNING '^«bsssXMs^ CANVAS, Cream Soles. ; | C SH /°^L P RUBBER BATHING SHOE, in Red, Blue and 10 to 2, 5/11, ~ ; | Green. Women’s, ?to 5, 3/11. 3to 7, /_J j | TATE’S FOOTWEAR. ARCADE i I \ Tainui Street, Greymouth. ,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 January 1930, Page 5
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