i > ■HHb . M A I I j SPRING i S ' ' .. ■.../ Once again Spring is with us, turning drab gardens into a riot of colour and beauty. And just as Spring J|||r clothes each tree and shrub with the new foliage most suited to it so can r p* 1 MURRAY’S f supply the new raiment most suitable for every lady in ML the transformation period from the heavy, sombre j winter garments to glorious Spring creations. The requirements of every lady are made an individual MH Wit study by experts with the result that every garment W is a constant joy to the wearer. W We invite inspection of our beautiful Coats, Frocks, Costumes, Swagger Suits and Ensembles which are unsurpassed anywhere for Style, Quality and Value. | MURRAY’S | ■W ’Phone 69. MACKAY STREET. Box 199.
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Standard Telephones and Cables The Owners of the Master Superheterodyne Patents. Makers of S.T.C, Radio Receivers. S.T.C. 1934 MODELS HAVE ARRIVED IN NEW ZEALAND THIS WEEK. ■ MODELS AVAILABLE 5 value Midgets (dual case) 5 and 6 valye Consoles 7 valve Radio Gramophone Combination. 7 valve all wave Receiver also S.T.C. 6 valve battery Receiver. The most comprehensive range of Receivers available and remember ALL BRITISH ’ Performance in advance of last year Models S.T.C. are still adhering to the best in : chassis and components. We invite you to examine the ) new models in our showroom or arrange demonstration. > ' ' We would advise clients that we have acquired the services of Mr..A. Adams on our Radio Staff who, in conjunction with Mr. A. H. Holmes, Will be pleased to advise you on all Radio matters. JI ATT 1’ A. I Sole Westland Agent#, . I. OIVIAIL, UtCl. 45 .Mackay Street, Plymouth. I if i H CReoGsf , yayma oTile yf I *]Z Prepared Barley Made from New W K jW and Prepared Zealand frown vL W Groats. Freshly cereals—the best g round > hygieni- in the world. cally packed.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1934, Page 2
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