THE’/ 8 II 1 -ff dr ' B Fleet as a swallow .. » driven by a u Come—drive this new Buick, mighty Valve-In-Head engine .. . JT SEDAN 4540 smooth as silk and nimbler than yon wke whee „ doubte , nd ever thought a car could be. Its the luggage gnd-£35 extra, pacemaker of performance, master of Anywhere in New Zealand hill, highway and city traffic, and it is . , , , . styled in new colonial built bodies which instantly identify it . . . the plan. the greatest Buick of them all. SCHAEF’S GARAGE, ’■ MACKAY STREET AND PETRIE AVENUE, GREYMOUTH. THE RAILWAY BOOT MADE SPECIALLY BY CHALK’S or Railway Men, Farmers and others employed on outside work. Fitted with Uskide Soles, lined vamps and runner through heel. Screwed and 'Stitched. h ! CH ALK’S PRICE 28/6 Here’s a ftoot that is sturdy as an oak; j u a boot that will remain a man’s friend j for many months. This is also a boot suitable f° r . youths’ School wear. > CHALK’S . Mawhera Quay. J ,i ' '
For Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and all such ailments o£ the throat and lungs use “NAZOL,” the powerful, penetrating, and neverfailing remedy.: Sixty doses for 1/6. —3
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1930, Page 11
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