__ " - ■ K4oz.Tinl/5 : 8 oz. Tin 2/5 If you have not yet made the acquaintance of _ tned and trusted Andrews do so now, it is obtain- , able in these handy, economical Tins . . . her- • metically sealed to guard against climatic changes. ; Healthful and helpful the whole year round, |i pleasant-tasting, effervescing Andrews has a !’ particular virtue during hot weather . . crisp, I invigorating and thirst-quenching, it cools and ' refreshes immediately. ALSO AVAILABLE IN 8-OZ. bottles K FOR QUICK SALE | O; A Rare Opportunity for Prospective Radio |<> Buyers. 5 4>: |<> Owners Leaving District. • X 1 CROMWELL RADIO, 6 Valve, all electric, splendid daylight V rece Pti° n > A tip-top bargain for - - - - £lB y 1 CROMWELL RADIO, 6 Valve, all electric, first class recep- %> tion, for the low price of - - - £l5/10/|z/K Both these Cromwells are practically new and the biggest bargains ever offered in Greymouth. Owners are leaving the district X and they’ve got to be sold. V 1 PHILCO RADIO, 7 Valve, Perfect Daylight Reception. Another 4? snip at £l7/10/- cash. 1 GULBRANSEN; 7 Valve, splendid value for - - £2l <> ?><% THE LATEST 6-Valve PHILCO. No better machine on the <s,/k ' market £22/10/-; 7-Valve, £2B/10/-; 9-valve, £32/10/-. X EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. V lx THOSE IN SEARCH OF A RADIO COULD NOT DO BETTER <> gX THAN CALL AT— . X E KILGOUR’S WAREHOUSE | go MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. O 0000000000000000000000000000000 SffIMiRME -W 3 * 1 £ v DISTINCTIVE AND '/kwiM-- 1 BEAUTIFUL! a YvMfinBBH I —l —, —l —, —ls|39 Hjggi—■— £ , | | ' '| —-[■" >1 Artistically Finished , in GRANITE ENAMEL. AM » — f I \ It brings new charm \ HH ItM’J into the Kitchen— I \ 111 ® and is a source of I 1 g | * lai constant Pleasure and A afcsa fwsaA aMa Satisfaction in use. I ® I .3 SSt Always Looks | Clean!” -t—Gives the Best of / I / ■ wm. \ Service, at Least CosL —'— Ask t 0
GRASS SEED AND PRODUCE BUSHBURN, mixed by Nimmo and Blair, Blenheim, £2 per large sack. We can confidently recommend this seedSTOCKS OF ALL MACHINE DRESSED GRASS SEED ON HAND. i Good Lucerne Hay, -4/- Bale. Garton Oats, good sample, suitable for Spring Sowing. Good Feed Dun Oats, Chaff, Hay and Meat Meal. OUR PRICES WILL MEET ALL COMPETITION. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. Werita Street, Greymouth. NEW SEASON’S SPORTS WEAR BLAZERS— New range of patterns, all colours, From 15/6 to 27/6. Also made to measure. COATS— New brown shades, From 18/6 to 27/6 TROUSERS— In Browns and Greys, From 11/6. In white also. SHIRTS— In White Cotton and Fuji Silk. From 5/6. BELTS—From 1/6. WHITE TENNIS SOCKS, 1/11, 2/6. ALF. HARRISON Mercer, Tainui Street, ’Phone 582.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1933, Page 2
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