Splendid Value in Table Games 1, The Boys’ Compendium of Popular Games includes five complete games, viz., “The Motor Race,” “Snakes Band Ladders,” “The Tailless Donkey,” “Ludo,” and “Blow Football.” Price 3/- for the lot. 2. The Universal Compendium of Popular Games contain x material for 16 different games, viz., Ludo, Spelling Bee Letter Pool, Word Forfeits, Noted Names, Criss-Cross-Row, Mystery, Draughts, Polish Draughts, Tur- '- i kish Draughts, Go Bang, Fox and Geese, Losing Draughts, Word Making and Work Taking, Sentences, and Tiddley Winks, All for 3/6. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS WITH CASH AT— ’ B. DIXON’S, LTD. | -Tainui Street. ■ -J ■ ” ’■ ■ - ' •• ‘ v - ■' ■ • - . Special Purchase 300 : GENT’S SHIRTS T‘GI»A JSII STRIPES AND PLAIN COLOURS |J Svmß Usually 7/6 to 10/6 Now to clear with 2 collars each, wiililiil Plfiwß • SEE OUR '^ INDOW ' ! fALF. HARRISON , ■ ■ • - \
BBBBiBfIBiifIfIfIBBBBBBfIBBBBBBBiBBBBiBih TO BOOK LOVERS - ■ Hodder and Stoughton’s Novels are , sold at the London Prices, 2/- each. * Old titles not on the list are now 1/3. - : . . Call and make your selection. A. E. KILGOUR BEATH’S BUILDINGS. MACKAY STREET.
A Speedy Motor Car Repair Service KENNEDY’S GARAGE ■ ■ Is equipped with the most modern plant enabling repair work to be turned out. expeditiously. EXPERT SENIOR MECHANICS with a thorough knowledge of , ALL MAKES OF CARS are able to give you careful and experienced work. KENNEDY’S GARAGE , Boundary and Guinness Streets.
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MISGUIDED THRIFT. DANGERS OF HOARDING According to an American report, savings deposits in the past two years have been increasing more than 50 per cent, faster than is normal, and there are £6,000,000.000 of idle purchasing power lying in tho Savings Bank of tho United States. The report continues: — “Most of this vast sum is owned by private individuals who have been curtailing their purchases more than necessary, and who now need many kinds of goods. Why don’t they buy
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1932, Page 2
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