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FREE ! ! TO MARRIED PEOPLE AND ADULTS ONLY. pATALOGUE of latest Hygieni J Appliances and Personal Necess ties. Enclose 2d stamp for handling Confidential advico given on any sul ject. Prompt and reliable. Satisfa< tion guaranteed. THE CHEMISTS’ SUPPLIES CO. BOX 1178 :: CHRISTCHURCH. LASS.—Large Stocks every kinc M of Glass. Smith and Smith. Ltd HOTELS HOTEL WINDSOR 47 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCE This well-known Private Hotel has recently been acquired by Mrs M. C Kane, and has been completely repainted, papered and furnished throughout. Tariff from 7/- per day. Permanents from 25 z per week. Excellent Cuisine. M. C. KANE, Proprietress. QPEND YOUR VACATION IN >3 CHRISTCHURCH, and stay at the — WHITE HART HOTEL Where Sportsmen gather to obtain the Best of Everything. EXCELLENT CUISINE. HANDSOME APPOINTMENTS. Centrally situated within a few minutes of all theatres and all principal business houses. t Tl/TORGAN O’BRIEN, Proprietor. EXCELSIOR HOTEL MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Popular and Conveniently Situated. EXCELLENT TABLE. BEST OF LIQUORS. PETER GALLIGAN PROPRIETOR. HOTEL FEDERAL CHRISTCHURCH. (Overlooking Victoria Square). Excellent Cuisine, and Service Seo ond to None in New Zealand. The bedrooms are large, well-venti-lated, and heated with gas fires, the majority being equipped with hot and cold water. JAZZ ROOM Included on premises. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. P.O. Box 532. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HIS LORDSHIP’S HOJEL LICHFIELD ST. :: CHRISTCHURCH (Next Bell’s Cycle Works). In making appointments West Coasters say—“ His Lordship's”— a real Coast house. ONLY SPEIGHT’S ALE ON TAP. J. P. GOULDING, Proprietor.

"Thanks! You helped make our Winter Sale a huge success.” Now we offer broken lines, oddments etc, at special clean-up prices. New gpods will bo arriving shortly, and we must have room. Hurry to C. Smith’s for after-sale bargains. You’ll never regret. —Advt. White’s have the stock of Carpets, Rugs and Runners. These are selling below present day cost. Now is your opportunity. These goods are right at S. Burnett White’s £6,000 sale.— Advt. So much for so little! After Sale Specials in dress fabrics include: 36inch Tinsel Crepes at 3/11 for 2/11. 36inch Windswept Satins, Crepes and Cordsyls in plain shades, usually 2/11 to 4/11, now 1/9 yard. 36inch Check Taffetas at 2/6 for 1/3. 54inch Button Tufted Tweeds at 8/11 for 5/11. 30inch Striped Silks at 2/9 for 1/9 etc. Now’s the time to buy.—Advt. Annual Sale Lines at B. Dixon's: — 7/- Novels for 4/6; 4/6 Novels for 2/6; 2/6 Novels for 1/6; 1/6 Novels for 1/-. Hundreds of Miscellaneous Books sold at similar reductions. Big reduction in Children’s Reward Books, Prize Books and Library Books. Come in ■and see them. —Advt. Savings in purchases of China are great at B. Dixon’s Annual Sale. —1/6 Cup, Saucer and Plates, now 1/-; Flower Bowls at half the usual price. Cup and Saucer from 1/6 to 8/6, now 1/. to 5/6; Sweet Dishes 6d to 1/6. now 3d to 1/-; Vases and ornaments all sizes at half the usual price. Your inspection is invited. To see is to buy, you cannot resist such bargains. —Advt. Special Sale prices of Boxed Stationery at B. Dixon’s Annual Sale. — Best quality paper and envelopes, usual price 8/6 a, box, now’ 5/6; 6/-, now’ 3/9; 4/- now 2/9; 2/6, now’ 1/each. Special quality writing pad, usual size, usual price 6d, now' 3d each. Envelopes bargain, 250 good quality envelopes for 2/6. Hundreds of magazines, usual price 1/-, now 4d and 6d each. Come in early.— Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1936, Page 5

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