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o •’? vT If > “We're off to the §2 19th for a 4 spot’ of I BLACK AND WHITE V V 111 I L Weve just been round tn par— and that definitely calls for a Black & White. But, confidentially now, Master uses an Y occasion as a good excuse to celebrate in Black & White - HjhlP Bottled in Scotland

DEARER SHOES ? NOT at Chalk’s Anyway Although Leather prices have soared, you can still secure these f stimulating styles at their pre- / vious low prices. For how much / longer we cannot tell. We illus- / trate four of our latest fashionable styles. LADIES’ PATENT TIE SHOES, with Cuban heels or in tan. 14/3 ■JL// LATEST SHOES, with 14/3 GIRLS' BOX CALF TIE 1 9/£ SHOES. *d/U gjjfrZ * X ou would be wise t 0 buy now at these low prices.' CHALK’S LADIES’ SPORTS TAN SHOES. Uskide Soles. 12/fi ~ MAWHERA QUAY, 10/0 GREYMOUTH.

.. SAVE .. BY USING NELSON PAINT NO OTHER PAINT COVERS BETTER OR LASTS LONGER. DUNCAN MCLEAN, LTD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, MACKAY STREET : ; : GREYMOUTH.

“RAILWAYS MAGAZINE” PLEASES ALL A Treat for Every Family Could New Zealanders have a better value for sixpence than they can obtain in the “Railways Magazine’’ which regularly contains the best work of leading writers —bright, stories, dramatic biography, humorous sketches, verse, helpful notes and comments for women, delightful stories for children, chats on books and authors —and, of course, the romance of the railways, from all viewpoints? The whole spirit of New Zealand, past and present, is seen in this popular national magazine. Sixty pictures. Friends and Relatives overseas would like copies. 5d Big Features in June Issue. 6d. OBTAINABLE AT BOOKSTALLS AND NEWS AGENCIES.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 May 1936, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 May 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 May 1936, Page 11

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