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: < I < ► ■ ■ • . I 4 i' ! ' 3 * I 3o owe & We extend the SEASON’S GREETINGS and wish to | | announce the following New Year Holidays: I i!§ I ■ p Open FRIDAY and SATURDAY, H ! December 28th and 29th to 5.30 p.m. < i:I I : ■ : Open New Year’s Eve until 9.30. ! : i : p.m. | 1 2? 4$ ’ * Closed January Ist and 2nd. | 4? ' Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 3rd, 4th, sth to 5.30 pan. ; | Jymans, Ltd, | I ‘ « I ► 1 » ' < 1 . / • I ' ’ | . ! I fl • • ' I ) -zl-t* "* ------?. ——————

New Year Gifts | SEE OUR" WONDERFUL SELECTION IN XYLONITE Perfume Sprays, Soap and Perfume Sets, Manicure Sets, Cameras etc. REMOVES THE CORN J / Ji) No corn too old and hard. Progandra removts every trace, painlessly, permanently, quickly. BNWf W Walk in comfort. No pain, no trouble. Try Progandra to-day •m omm and wart*. 1/6. I HEALTH I MEANS HAPPINESS I T aiives I I GIVES YOU BOTH I | BANK | PAY-IN I BOOKS I? For the z Bank of New Zealand. J I National Bank of N.Z. Ltd. | z Union Bank of Australia. z! <; Commercial Bank of Australia. ?!; are procurable at z<i | the | | GREYMOUTH STAR OFFICE f There’s a subtle difference in the flavour of sauces and pickles made with SHARLAND’S VINEGAR. It’s full, piquant flavour MAKES the sauco or pickle. In bottle, or bulk. All Stores. —Advt.

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IMcDonnell’s1 McDonnell’s I H High class quality service || it store will meet all com- || ||| petition for cash. Try us ! i ill 'PHONE 121. 8051 84 H I m. McDonnell | Wholesale and Retail Wine, Spirit and |M Provision Merchant. |B —e . grass seed for immediate sale En only, Sacks of First-Class Canterbury bushburn mixture X WESTERN WOLTS, FESCUE, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, FO ° T ’ WHITE CLOVER, TREEFOIL and COWGRASS. PRICE £2/10/- PER LARGE SACK, F.O.R. GREYMOUTH. Freight Paid on 5-Sack Lots. Wp nRo stock all varieties of double machine dressed Grass Seeds, Turnip and Swede Seeds, at competitive prices. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. PRODUCE MERCHANTS, WERITA STREET, GREYMOUTH. —

WISE OLD CROWS. For over 90 years crows built their nests in the branches of a towering old oak in Glamorgan, but recently the birds moved, to another tree. A few days afterwards the ancient oak fell with a. crash like thunder, amid a series of triumphant caws from the crows. It seems that birds, having a higher temperature than man, are more sensitive to many things, and often show a remarkable sense of danger with regard to trees. Most people experience the same thrill of satisfaction as these wise old crows when events prove the sagacity of their forecasts. Many a man now smoking Blue Shield (Medium) or Rod Shield (Dark) who has persuaded a friend to do likewise, knows how pleasing it is when the. friend tells him later “You were absolutely right!” “Just as you said it would—Bhu? Shield (or Red) .suits me down to the ground.” One of the reasons for the popularity of these tobaccos is that they are toasted to a. turn, which develops their natural goodness and even further improves a really good, satisfying and wholesome smoke. Blue Shield (Medium) and Red Shield (Dark), arc obtainable everywhere in 2oz. tins, 1/7, and one-pound canisters. —61. —Advt.

NOT A DECENT MEAL FOIL DAYS. Food loses its attraction And the reason is A “state of nerves” Has caused nervous dyspepsia, Has deranged the stomach nerves. Appetite vanishes And food that is forced down Will not digest. A short course of Marshall’s Fospherino Will restore the nervous system, Revitalising starved nerve cells. “Marshall’s” —the best tonic you can take. Be sure it’s “Marshall’s.” 100 doses in the 2/6 bottle. Sold by all chemists and stores.— Advt.

Colour’s the vogue: use FAIRY DYES, 31 lovely shades. 6d everywhere. —Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 December 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 December 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 December 1934, Page 10