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WEEK-END SPECIALS at ERNEST ADAMS LTD. CANADIAN DATE 1 I CAKE ■ /"perlb. NUTTY Qd FLAKES P erlb ** -for-Tluwsday, Friday and Saturday only. did* TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH.

“Bring your films to us. Use our one-day developing and printing service. A full range of photographic requirements in stock.—Parkinson and Co., Chemists.—Advt. 2

GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS Require that all Bar Soap must be graded and Stamped according to Quality LAUNORINE SOAP IS FIRST GRADE ■. '' Don’t be misled. Look for the stamp . and be sure you get First Grade. McLeod Bros., Ltd., Manufacturers.

fitted nW*- CHEVROLET ” HAS LED IN SALES Value Is a primary factor in Influencing the motor car buyer in his choice of a vehicle. Value, and the fact that he can drive a car of which he can be truly proud. The name Chevrolet has always meant Value, and it has always implied pride of ownership. These facts have been reflected in the sales figures which have made Chevrolet the Leader six times in nine years. Such public preference means public approval—it means that more purchasers are satisfied with Chevrolet’s Value than they are with that of any otjier car—it means that they are i proud to own Chevrolet. NOW IN 1936 Chevrolet is again the Leader. These are the registration figures for the United States for January and February 1936. CHEVROLET 116,3261 NEXT CAR .... 94,468 NEXT CAR . . . . 53,499 Nor is this Leadership confined to just two months. From the introduction of hew models Chevrolet has been first m sales. For the period December-February, Chevrolet was ahead of the next car by 3 1,049 units. Chevrolet carries the seal of public approval. SCHAEF’S LTD. , Mackay Street, Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1936, Page 12

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