IiHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN | I. ■ I k The most important gar- < I ments for Winter Wear. h COATS | Featuring the newest « | materials and smartest Fur | I Collars - ' lirWs I LEATHER * COATS Kfiß I iwß I FUR fal COATS . MB | | Large Select Range to OBBIBBi i I choose from. I I> l/-i» £ DISCOUNT I INSPECTION INVITED 'ji MURRAYS Box 199, Mantle Specialists, ’Phone 69. ;j; | MACKAY STREET. | S The 1935 8 Is |i Gulbransen || ®V h All-Wave Radio Models || fl 111 have arrived ’ ’•’* mIK 11 bill» Incorporating all the ad- $$ vanced developments and ** lri ? ;h that havo never tt ** ®Hr 1> If before been available at such r'n low prices. I K I' l I °e Luxe 10-Valve £45. *•> mHiT’ffl® l i De Luxe 7-Valve - £33 ®KWI r'Wil K lIS Table Model, - £27/10/- TJ* *?***•• BSfl Ut 'll nj'll.lyß I a t* ** wBl W' I l ® You wiU be astounded at the ❖3 quality, tone and remarkable *.s. ❖ * fWSj |||i ; reception. ft ah makes of Radios. repaired. KILGOUR’S WAREHOUSE g tx OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, MACKAY STREET. . ... ■riir— bc— a——— IPRODUCB PRODM 0 Good bright OAT SHEAF CHAFF 24/25 bags to ton, £6/2/6 ton. | 12 bags 5/3 bag; smaller lots 5/6 bag. » t? Good bright OAT SHEAF CHAFF 26/27 bags to ton £6 ton, g $ 12 bags,4/9; smaller quantities, 5/- bag. « ft Good bright OATEN COW CHAFF, 20 bag lots 3/4 bag, 6 bags ft « 3/6; smaller quantities 3/9 bag. ft ft Best quality LUCERNE HAY, 12 bale lots 4/3 bale, smaller X ft quantities 4/6 bale. ft ft FRESH BALED OAT STRAW, 2/6 bale, 6 bales 2/3 bale X ft CF M MEATMEAL, recognised as the best manufactured ft ft 100 lb. bags 12/6; 3 bag lots. 11/6; 6 bag lots 11/-; Meatmeal ft ft freight paid to nearest railway station. ft X We have good stocks of all varieties of Feed and Seed Oats. « ft All prices for produce are F.O.R. Greymouth, sacks in and ft ft delivered in Grevmouth. All produce guaranteed. Quotations for ft ft larger quantities of all the above lines and other produce on ft ft application. ft I F~BaFILIE, NEVILLE AND CO. ft PRODUCE MERCHANTS. ftl ft 6 WERITA STREET, GREYMOUTH. ,
I “I hear that Mrs. Highbridge is much disappointed in her husband. ! Dreadfully. She understood he was a home-loving man. and now he wants ■ ito tag along with her everywhere she | goes." i ' “Tha trouble with Smith," said one actor, “is that he is always untidy. He doesn’t keep himself clean.” ‘ Said another, with a trace of bitterness. “Well, he ought to be clean. He’s always sponging.’* You’ll swear by EPHRINEX—the wonderful new Ephedrine prepara-, tioh for colds, catarrh, hay fever, etc.' Gives instant relief. Try It! Sold everywhere at 2/-. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1935, Page 2
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