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"y. Vi .A- A? - - . - ■ ’ Lovely Skin! It’s Easy to Obtain with GLYKO Glyko Softens and Preserves. You can apply Glyko f with confidence—it does not promote the growth of hair, but counteracts irritation and roughness. USE GLYKO DAILY. Price 1/6. Postage 2d extra.

H.Williams&Ross Pharmaceutical Chemists GREYMOUTH

am MOTOR OIL Lives up to the “Hallmark of Quality.” USE IT—THERE’S NOTHING BETTER. EADIE BROS. P.O. BOX 105 :: ’PHONE 580

L. J. COURTNEY REGISTERED SANITARY PLUMBER, DRAINLAYER, SHEET METAL WORKER, AND COPPERSMITH, Alexander Street, Greymouth. Estimates Given. All work guaranteed. ’Phone 690.

WHITE WRAPPING PAPER; any ™ quantity; 2d lb—Greymouth “Star” Office. Grocers: Haglund bros., High street, stock all first-grade goods, and will meet all competition for cash. Try us. ’Phone 184.

“TIM” WILL BUILD TOU UP. This amazing triple tonic containing Yeast, Iron, Malt in tablet form, puts on firm, solid flesh, and gives new power, pep and ‘punch’! “Yim” Tablets end Indigestion, Blood Weakness, Exhaustion, Nervousness, Headaches, etc. Get a 4/6 (or 7/6 double size) bottle from L. F. Hogg and Pakrinson and Co., Chemists.—Advt. — —and don’t forget “NUGGET your shoes every morning? —Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1937, Page 15

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