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HI BLACK-BRILLIANT Hlpr-aii easti ng <Wrai A dab of polish—a quick II:-?;,■INSECT I rub—and your shoes take I /Z on a shine like patent // ■ leather. | iW : Remember — C.O. Black Shoe Polish Is unequalicd by any other similar A V'-fig preparation. C.O. White Wax for all light shoes In Kid and ", ■ WyWWTWiL-Glace Footwear—also for patent leather. 6d. Tin. IN THE 'EASY tr ’ S ■ H Ww W'"* BEEsflteciflil

PRODUCE! GOOD BRIGHT OAT-SHEAF CHAFF, FULL OF OATS, 22 Bags, approx. 1 ton, £5/2/6. 11 Bags, approx. | ton, £2/12/6. Smaller quantities -5/- per bag. GOOD BRIGHT OAT SHEAF CHAFF 24 Bags, approx. 1 ton, £4/17/6 12 Bags, approx. | ton, - £2/11/6 Bag Lots, - - 4/6 per bag. Smaller Quantities, - 4/9 per bag. Splendid Dun Feeding Oats, 11/6 per sack. Meat Meal, 100 lbs. 12/6; 28 lb z s. 3/6 Good Meadow Hay - 3/- per bale. Good Bright Cow Chaff, - 2/6 per sack. We are in direct touch with Canterbury Farmers and will he pleased to quote for larger quantities of the above lines. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. WERITA STREET, GREYMOUTH.

! SUIT SPECIALS ! A ■ NAVY SERGE SUITS, from £2/9/6 ■ A 1 1I / \ ' to f3/10/_ ■ I/L \‘l 1 \ Brown Tonings from £2/10/- • \ t 0 £3/10/ * • ‘hl\ I li 1 TROUSERS in SERGE from 13/0 :(U nW tOl9/6 I / r i ///) In Brown Tonings from {l3/6 • ™ ‘ t 0 19/6 ! |r IF ALF. HARRISON > •’ <1 'lf Mercer, Tainui Street, ’Phone 582. Why He is Pleased He ordered his Timber for the new house he is building. A His order was delivered on time. 9 ua^c Y X ' lC Timber was exactly as specified and uniform in ispW & rade - WiSr -And best of all, he was jgßpr NBpk Jfek delighted because the / .’/ prices were less than he expected. He bought his |l Greymeoth Sash O Door Factory | j Stratford, Blair & Co. Ltd. I H? Timber Merchants and Saw-Millers, S GREYMOUTH. ’Phone IS. i

BOOTS AND taßoKk SHOES Men will never regret Buying BOX HIDE DERBY BOOTS. Leather lined, Shooter tongue with Rubber Soles, 22/6 That men appreciate solid value for money is shown by the fact that they prefer such Boots and Shoes as these. Get a pair for yourself now. You will never regret having bought them. black glace oxford SHOES Medium Toes, 17/6! ♦l* ♦♦♦ *!♦ *l* *J» *l* *!♦ >l* ►l* *♦* *I 4 *I 4 *I 4 *I 4 *I 4 *I 4 *l* *I 4 *I 4 ♦£* Every Pair is Guaranteed Good Wear CHALK’S Mawhera Quay, BOX CAL p dE rby shoes. GREYMOUTH. Tough ' llide soles ’ “jj es

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 July 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 July 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 July 1933, Page 2

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