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NOW IS THE TIME FOR pE AR QIN G E R PEARS 5/- box. TOMATOES 6/6, 7/-. PLUMS 6/6, 7/APRICOTS 6/-, 6/6 COOKING APPLES 4d per lb. DESSERT APPLES 31bs 1/3 BANANAS 1/-, 1/6 per doz. TOMATOES 6d and 8d per lb. All Groceries and Crockery at LOWEST PRICES. BOUCHER & CO. ’Phone 8, Box 7. PUBLIC NOTICES. GREYMOUTH SCHOOL OF DANCING Principal: Miss Dorothy Thwaites. TTAS RE-OPENED at the Druids’ Hall. Private and Class tuition instructed in all branches of Dancing, including Fancy, Classical, Character, Highland and the latest modern Ballroom. Competition work etc., a Speciality. For Particulars apply at Bristol 1 ADIES—YOUR HAIR CAN BE MADE MORE BEAUTIFUL TOO! Have your hair permanently waved (with the latest Eugene method), operated by an ex- s pert. APPOINTMENTS ARE IMPERATIVE. MISS LESLEY C. MARSHALL BOUNDARY STREET, ’Phone 486 K. ::: P.O. Box 203 OFFICIAL REGISTRATIONS. NEW ZEALAND, YEAR 1930. FORD LEADS IN SALES BECAUSE IT LEADS IN VALUE. Vehicles. FORD 5135 Chevrolet 2858 Austin 1510 Morris 957 Essex 889 Whippet- 843 Dodge 678 De Soto ... 410 Chrysler f 403 Triumph 339 Graham •> ~...' 330 Plymouth 319 Buick 318 Rugby • 318 Pontiac 315 Nash 287 Singer 269 Willys Knight 224 ® Hudson 198 Studebaker 193 International ...,..“. 189 Durant -168 Oldsmobile 154 Marquette 148 Standard 118 Reo H 8 Stewart 114 Hupmobile 71.. Others smaller. OFFICIAL REGISTRATIONS MONTH JANUARY, 1931. Ford CONTINUES to Lead in Sales because it Leads in Value. , Vehicles. FORD 157 Austin 99 Morris 68 Chevrolet 66 Singer 40 Whippet 28 Triumph 27 Essex 22 Dodge • 19 Rover 17 Chrysler 16 Pontiac 16 International 14 Standard 12 Plymouth 10 Hudson * 10 O*thers smaller.

n a UP-TO-DATE International Correspondence Schools (New Zealand) Limited. Dept. A. Box 854, Christchurch J W. S. Stannage, the New Zealand Radio Operator who accompanied Kingsford Smith in his recent flight across the Atlantic, is an I.C.S. Student. Peruse these subjects carefully, and send in couppn below, for literature. introduction to Radio Mathematics Fundamentals of Electricity Radio Installations Generation of Electromotive .Force 2 Parts Power Converters 2 Parts Capacity and Inductance Principals of Radio Communication Codes and Code Practice Regulations and new Q signals Radio Antennas - - Electron Tubes Rectifiers, Amplifiers, Detectors Undamped-Wave Radio Communication Screen Grid Receivers Experimental Broadcast Receivers Radio Tubes , Characteristics of Radio Tubes Theory* of Receiving Sets Radio-Frequency Amplifiers Preselector Systems and Definitions Shielding 1 Principles of Television Neutralized Receivers Audio-Frequency Amplifiers Power Amplifiers and Loud Speakers Servicing of D.C. Sets Radio Telegraph Transmitter? How and Why the Talkies Radio Telephone Transmitters Name. Age. Occupation Address

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 1