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WELL GROOMED Rarely do you see a man who has JRW.' neglected his appearance. . ’ 'JOg® Modern men have learned that in wearing LAWN’S THOROUGHLY V-W ’ TAILORED SUITS is the surest way of appearing perfectly dressed. . More than that, Lawn’s Suits leave you positively refreshed and invigorated. Mr. Lawn, who is an expert cutter and a practical tailor gives YOU his V personal attention and. will give you* VjSs, just the cut you desire. W’ Place your order early this season. Wry Jjr and secure first choice of the latest || suitings. Taz _____ . EBB F.B.LAWN : Wi I The Fashionable Tailor, i (Ml, giS|E If TAegtUurx CORNER & GREYMOUTH.

S‘ BBT * ~ . The Sinister Omen Wall stains are a sinister omen. Besides being ugly, their presence is proof that incipient crumbling of the wall is taking place. Theywould never be there if “Protex" had been used. Even nowit is not too late, for “Protex” not only gives absolute protection from the ravages of damp, but immediately arrests its progress. Every building should be “Protexed.” In addition, the use of “Protex”, overcomes the danger of contraction and pro tongs the life of structural iron. Lt also preserves woodwork and prevents the discolouration of stone and marble-facing work. -TmWYT CY" . •“““ rKVI CrV WiUl . t New Zealand Dittributoni *’’• J-A. REDPATH & SONS LIMITED, , ADDRESS _ —I Chri>telwrck -

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1930, Page 12

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