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SPECIAL PURCHASE sBH w NAVY SERGE iijFyiltf SUITS I Heavily liSl.' OWrwflll Reduced I Men! Now is the time to buy Navy t >' Serge Suits at a big saving. They are /W : ''A l made from a superior serge manufactured P * n eW ea l an d by a leading mill. The -y. v,?X w> s dye is warranted fadeless and the finish I is up to our usual high standard. | This quality is usually priced at 85/1 but our large purchase at a heavy discount now enables us to offer at the low price —MILLERy . LlmlKO BwMtilw ’ ' mackay street, V J 9 p ' | greymouth.

Of Interest to Every Farmer and Every Post Splitter aft ) The ARTILLERY SPLITTING Patented No. 68-346. The Artillery Log Splitting Gun is a round steel bar.boredp 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 ! Duncan McLean Ltd. SOLE AGENTS, GREYMOUTH, We Saw and Prepare H Stiil' Native Timbers for |||||| SAII Purposes. Our large up-to-date plant takes care of the product ;;;;SS from the stump to the finished article. We supply timber for all building purposes, butter boxes, fruit cases, etc. ;:>■>> Our Rimu Heart finished in natural colour is the richest inside finish obtainable, and dur White Pine butter boxes are the best in the world. jSSSSS. 'HI 11 GIVE PREFERENCE TO YOUR OWN SPLENDID -•df' !«§. NEW ZEALAND TIMBERS—they are the cheapest SSHM an d best in the “long run.” EEEEEE iBSII Greymouth Sash & Door Factory H jHI ■ Stratford, Blair & Co. Ltd« . Timber Merchants and Sawmillers, GREYMOUTH. ’Phon. ib. u . . ■ - 1 • K,._EE;EEE

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs ami Colds, never falls.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 September 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 September 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 September 1934, Page 8

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