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MR. MOTORIST ’XMAS HOLIDAYS are not far away. Your car is only as good as its battery and electrical system. To avoid breakdowns, let us check these important parts. Wo specialise in battery repairs. E. GRIFFITH LUCAS ROTEX BATTERY SERVICE STATION. 68 TAINUI STREET. ’PHONE 597. PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. 'T'HURSDAY, the 27th day of DecernA ber, 1934, and WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of January, 1935, will be observed as Special Bank Holidays at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout Westland: — Tho Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd. Bank of New Zealand. The National Bank of N.Z., Ltd. Bank of New South Wales. Tho Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. The Banks will also be CLOSED throughout the Dominion on the following days, being Statutory Holidays:— TUESDAY, December 25, 1934. WEDNESDAY, December 26, 1934. TUESDAY, January 1, 1935. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Borough Office will be CLOSED for the Christmas and New Year holidays from TUESDAY, December 25, 1934, until SATURDAY, January 5, 1935, hoth days inclusive. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. A NYONE TRESPASSING on my property at Rotomanu, without permission, will be PROSECUTED. — A. HASTE, Rotomanu. TZ'ARORO SPORTS CLUB: The winner of the above Club’s competition was Isobel Dunne, South Beach, Greymouth. TO SAWMILL HANDS! Do you want timber sap removed, and your hands mado presentable during holidays? Guarantee permanent. If so, apply for particulars of how it can be done from A. HILL, Grocer, Herbert Street. T DESIRE to sincerely thank my A customers for their patronage during the past, year, and to extend to them the Compliments of the Season.— A.' WHITING, Fish Supplier, Blackball. TjIFFERENT GIRL AFTER R-U-R! U Miss Marjory Win, of Thorpe, suffered severely from rheumatism. “I was advised to try R-U-R,” she writes, “and I thank the day I started it. I am a different girl. After a week’s treatment, I was out all day working in the rain and did not have an ache or pain.” R-U-R is sold with MoneyBack Guarantee. Ask for Free Booklet from L. F. Hogg, Chemist. VITHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR ’’ SPARE TIME? Make yourself more valuable to your employer and prepare yourself for promotion. If you are ambitious, willing and determined to get ahead, write for particulars of I.C.S. Home Study Courses. Over 300 subjects incude Accountancy, Matriculation, Radio Serviceman’s Exam., Salesmanship? Diesel Engines. —INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. A., 128 Gloucester St., Christchurch.

TO BUILDERS Why mess about with soft, mushy, crooked timber, when you can get the FINEST GRADES OF MOUN-TAIN-GROWN RIMU at practically the sam prices? Ring ’Phone 252 D, or call and inspect our stocks OGILVIE & CO. LTD. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, GLADSTONE SIDING. USEFUL GIFTS What better gift than a good or SUNSHADE, can you give a friend for Xmas. We have made a special line of LADIES’ and GENT’S UMBRELLAS, including the newest fashions in CHUBBY UMBRELLAS, with latest designs in Covers and Sticks. View our window display of Gent’s Gold and Silver-mounted“ Horn Handles. All Umbrellas aro made on the premises, and carry our guarantee for twelve months. G. A. WEBSTER MAWHERA QUAY, (Driest place on the West Coast.) CHRISTMAS ! -That word has a wealth of meaning to those who give—and those who receive. Let your Gift be a Gift of Remembrance —from MILNER’S. Something that will express your sentiments admirably. Our experience will aid you in your choice, and our window will contain many sensible suggestions. A. H. MILNER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, , Upper Mawhera Quay, Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 December 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 December 1934, Page 1