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This time it ’s your aid we needDaily for each of the 24 hours—7 days a week —the work .of the St. John Ambulance goes on in YOUR service -/OL —FREE. Manned by competent H men and women labouring voluntarily 7 a lUz ' in this great work, each hour finds us / on duty, dashing away rendering first \ aid at an accident or else dealing : J with some problem of urgent removal P $ to hospital or Maternity home. F" a r We do not ask for one penny by • JL " JL " way of reward-BUT IT TAKES MONEY. Help us to get funds by *3O jL VJL V J taking tickets in the FIRST AID ART UNION We offer £4,000 in Alluvial Gold as wk prizes. IST PRIZE £2,000 in Alluvial Gold, and there are 104 others from £5OO down to £5 in j V? wf value in alluvial gold. Even the ; I Seventh is worth £lOO. j ' —Look at the Prize List. Get your Ticket to-day—Don’t let your chance T go by! Tickets 2/6 each. Book of siObjects: To funds for the establishment of a Free fid Ambulance Service under the auspices of the St. John Ambulance Association, Christchurch Centre. P" f f | T | T| | [>y Trustees: D. G. Sullivan, Esq., M.P. H. J. Otley, Esq. II• J® X. Lt.-Col. F. B. Creswell, V.D. C. J. Ronaldson, Esq. a Secretary: Neil McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Treasurer: B. L. Hammond, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Closes 28th November, 1931. __ Drawn. 19th December, 1931. By permission ofthe Minister of Internal Affairs. . ?0 > Mackay Street., Greymouth. J||L H - — - — B Please send me—- — S i .“ anCC °‘ Book <rf 9to SI. I also enclose a stamped addressed envelope reply. Address -— -

Electricity Rates are Down Use more current and help to make it cheaper still. " By supporting the Power Board, consumer help themselves. The more electricity used in the district the greater the profit to the Board and as a consequence the greater the reducation in the price of current. ELECTRICITY IS . ■ IDEAL FOR COOKING Constant controlled heat gives perfect results with a minimum of labour. The absence of noxious fumes obviates the necessity for ventilation, and the oven being perfectly heat can be maintained „ __ long after the current is turned off. This accounts for the fact that average family cooking costs only about one penny per person per day—making the electric range the cheapest as well as the best cooker The new rates for current are — for home Domestic Heating and Cooking: Reduced from to 1d unit. Commercial Heating: Reduced from 3d to unit. - Water Heating for those using Cookers i r Reduced from Jd to Jd unit. j qrey ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Full particulars free on enquiry. • „ ~ . u P.O. Box 67, Greymouth. k • i Will you please let me have an estimate for Grey Electric i instant r ower Board | Name P.O. Box 67, Greymouth. ; Address' Telephone 135. i "Electricity for Health's Sake” i

An Austin 7 is cheaper than walking. Baty’s Garage, Guinness Street. —Advt. '■ Latest Annuals. Chums, Boys and Girls’ Own Annuals, Warnes Picture Reading Book, Warnes Happy Book, Warnes Pleasure Books for Boys find Girls. My Travel Book by Land, Sea and Air, Nursery Tales and Stories, The Wonder Book of Aircraft, Inventions, Animals, Railway, Ships, Soldiers, Empire, Navy, Flip the Frog Annual, Mickey the Mouse Annual. Large range of Picture Books. Inspection invited. —A. E. Kilgour, Bookseller, Stationer, Fancygcods Dealer, Mawhera Quay. ’Phone 259.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 October 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 October 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 October 1931, Page 11

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