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II lake with BLACK AND WHITE aVOU’VE seen them, of course ( — “Black” and “White”, the two Terriers. Wherever Whisky is sold their friendly expressions g Bffi remind you of the famous Scotch I drink-—Black and White i jgjjgß Whisky. Old and mellow, a blend of the products of the renowned distilleries of Scotland, “Black and White’’ is indeed the most friendly of spirits. lASI M “BLACK&WHITE* H gf "“-o °» cafrWk ■ ftft iWah CHOICE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY gEHM rfft. KMw w scotch whisky oibtiuCMS. A flk fl UMCOff A IONOOfI. I Hkfl WHITE Bottled in Scotland. The Jeanette for SUMMER APPAREL for SUMMERDAYS . ..< ■ - ■•• » ENSEMBLE SUITS, AFTERNOON AND DAY FROCKS, VOILE FROCKS, STRIPED SILK FROCKS, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S BATHING SUITS, BATHING HELMETS. MILLINERY of the Latest. AU Moderately Priced. The Jeanette Mantle Specialists, Tainui Street. ’PHONE 206.

£2O FOR A SNAPSHOT. £2O for a beach snapshot—total of £5O in prizes—is offered in the Q-Tol Bathing Beauties’ contest. All pretty - girls who have smart modern • tumes should enter. Rules and Entiy Form from your usual Q-Tol shop. i Send a happy beach photo—simple > to take on any sunny day. Q-Tol adds •to the pleasure of sun-bathing—it piomotes a healthy and beautiful natural ntan.—3.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 December 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 December 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 December 1934, Page 11