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■'•'lmmpM^'W* 4 ' High Rate of Exchange I r-, I I ! t^~ff I and Sales Tax Defied | ® >4l - <7TS —m? ;l ■SIM® 1 ® sc I for cash off old prices ON I ..JwfflHSlMHt. LINOLEUMS i CARPET SQUARES | CARPET RUNNERS | THE GENEROUS OFFER IS FOR 2 WEEKS OHLY I ■■III !■!! ■—IWUBI II ■ riffTnr»MwiMrT<r^’^^r»a <rH ffltWudfl *«■ kiMWJi.z>»4 * <s££* NAIRN’S ENGLISH I CARPET SQUARES g LINOLEUMS 9ft ' x i3ft.lL x 9 9ft x9K Isftxi2ft I fnlidYl /6 and 13/6 y a al CARPET RUNNERS I 9ft. and 12ft.—15/6 and 19/6 yard. 27ins„ 36m5., 4ft. 6ms. g 10 per cent. Discount for Cash 10 per cent. Discount for Cash off old g off above prices. • prices on Carpet Squares and runners. ® LINOLEUMS, CARPET SQUARES AND CARPET RUNNERS IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS. | & Coa | MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. |

AS DEPENDABLE AS AN AUSTIN TF’IJWW ? these Austin Econo--1 1 111 © m j es mould mean to you. Let AUSTIN Economy assist you. Never has it been such an important factor as it is to-day and will be for the next few years. Real AUSTIN Economy is more than just “miles per gallon.’’ Low depreciation, low oil consumption, low tyre and repair costs and HIGH RE-SALE VALUE are major economies that are shared alike by AUSTIN “Seven,” “TenFour,” “Twelve” and “Sixteen” owners. These economies resulting from the dependability and capability of every Austin compel the interest of the motorist seeking true economy. AUSTIN BATY’S GARAGE GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.

I 111 II S fei ’ JP I m w 11 H I '' nB B ® IL JI it HO 1 f Does 1933 find you just i | where you were in 1932 ? § ® If so, your Conscience must find you ® g Guilty of Wasting Spare Time, g< ffl and sentence you to an hour of I.C.S. S g study each night. f 3 Turn that loose-end hour, between six and seven, S EJJ into MONEY, and your CONSCIENCE wi H S 3 £5 acquit you when, in 1934, you look back on 1933. S gg| LC,S. Students get the big jobs—and keep them Igy 08 POST THIS COUPON FOR INFORMATION NOW ■ International Correspondence g | Schools (New Zealand) Ltd. g gj Dept. A., Box 854, Christchurch. gj L Sirs, —Please send me a free prospectus showing ® E 3 how 1 can succeed in the occupation I have marked. S m Accountantf/nsll'.x) Radio Engineering, jg ra Cam. Illustrator. RadioServiremenEx gjj gj Fashion Droning. Radio (Talkies) gj ■nj Cari'tures & Ctoons Aeroplane Engin’r, (g g Poster Draining, Aeroplane Rigger, jg Journalism, Aero. Designing, gj gg Short Story Writing, Motor Engineer, l gg ig Show Card Wliter. Diesel Engineer, Q ■n sa/csman(anybranch) Motor Meeh. Exam. jg j-j >lcZeerZ'r(anybrancfi) Electrical Engineer jg rq Business M’gement, Elec. Refrigeration, g? gj General Bookkeeper, El. Wiremen License gj jg Station Bookkeeper, Building Contractor, J 3 13 Retail Management, Concrete Engin’r, gj Business Letters, Structural Eng'r, g gw General Eaucation, Draughtsmanship g»j Matriculation, (namewhich branch) g an Regd. Board Exam., .Architect, g jg A.M.1.F..E. Exam., Civil Engineer, jjj g A .M.I.M.E. Exam, Highways Cert, gj gg A.M.I.C.E. Exam., Eng. Mathematics, Q g Shorthand-'l Vping, Mechanical Engin’r, H gj Dressmaking, Steam Certificates, £g jg Tailoring, Chemistry (Jlnaly'l) £J E 3 (There are over 4,000,000 I.C.S. Students, H S 9 over 28.000 of these being in New Zealand). ® IB ENQUIRIES COST NOTHING-POST NOW ® as a E 3 Name ® jg Age Occupation gg ® Address S a

A RADIO FOR ONLY 50/- DEPOSIT. Attention is directed to Mr A. E. Kilgour’s change of advertisement in this issue, where he advises that Messrs Chas. Begg and Co.’s representative, Mr E. H. Pryor, is in Greymouth for a short time, and is prepared to sell a limited number of Philco Radio Sets for the surprisingly low deposit of £2/10/-. The balance is spread over a period of up to two years with weekly payments as low as 4/-. Anyone contemplating the purchase of a radio for the coming winter is advisejl to take advantage of this very reasonable offer. A message left at Mr Kilgour’s shop will be promptly attended to.—Advt.

Magistrate: So the man held you up, did he, and took your money? Did you call the police? Victim: I did. Everything 1 could think of!

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1933, Page 8