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Of Interest to Every Farmer and Every Post Splitter I The ZSJW ARTILLERY jiggy SP ™ G Patented No. 68-346. The Artillery Log Splitting Gun is a round steel bar bored to take a charge of powder and pointed to allow it to be driven into the log. The fuse is inserted in a touch-hole drilled in the Side of the Gun. NO BORING L Duncan McLean Ltd. SOLE AGENTS, GREYMOUTH. I What’s Down Herbert Street ? I SCHAEF’S | NEW FURNITURE DISPLAY I ROOMS i I j | Whether you are thinking of I k buying or not you will appreciate § the design and superior finish I] — I | SCHAEF’S FURNITURE | II To Buyers—We would certainly II say see ] SCHAEF’S | || for Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Blinds, I i]’ and Drapings. >i M | INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. j » • - ff >; Show-Windows Illuminated Every Evening. | SCHAEF’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE j j Herbert Street, I i ’Phone 376. GREYMOUTH. Box 57. 1 X

THE BUSINESS MAN EATS O-TIS. It is not the athlete alone who needs a nerve building, and Sustaining breakfast food. Every business man meets many occasions each day which demands steadiness of nerve and which tax his power of control. Such men wisely commence th© day with a meal that includes Red Diamond “O-tis,” the most delicious food foj- maintaining physical fitness and mental alertness. Get your supply today—he will be pleased to-morrow, —Advt.

Clear, flawless skin, healthy appetite and abundant energy yours after taking Harvey’s Mineral. Tonic, 3/6. All Chemists.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 September 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 September 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 September 1934, Page 11

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