Enter Spring . , . and with Spring these NEW MATERIALS . . . smart and distinctive heralds of a gay new season. MAROCAINS for Frocks and Ensembles, in Rust, Clover, Henna, Navy, Black. 36in. 4/11 yard STRIPED SUEDA. a new fabric for smart Blouses, with Black hairline stripe on grounds of Peach, Beige, Apricot, White, Powder Blue . . . 36in. 5/11 yard ART, SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE in new lacc effect design on grounds of Navy, Brown, Lido, Black . . . . 36in. 3/11 yard FLORAL SHANTUNG SILKS in small design on grounds of Saxe, Rose, Beige, pale Green . . . . . . 33in. 4/11 yard FANCY MAROCAINS in floral stripe design. Navy, Brown, Saxe, Black. 36in. 6/11 yard Dn not hesitate to order by mail. Satis- ' JP faction is guaranteed C a * -- and despatch is prompt. gj Postal Address : I uxym P.O. Box 902. Christchurch. J. Ballantync & Co. Ltd. WORTHY OF NEW ZEALAND. August Railways Magazine. New Zealanders, you will admit gladly that the August issue of the New Zealand Railways Magazine, with bright articles and stories and 60 pictures, is well worthy of your country. Here are some of the big features: — “Explosions Amongst the Stars.” by A. C. Gifford. “New Zealand’s Achievement in Painting and Music,” by O. N. Gillespie. “Words of Whcczedom.” by Ken Alexander. “Dream Places,” by Victor Lloyd. “The Grog Schooner," by James Cowan. “The Magic Island.” by Nellie E. Donovan. “Panorama of the Playground,” by W. F. Ingram. Other features include helpful pages for women, original New Zealand verse and a chat on books and authors. 6d. Al Book Shops & News Agencies 6d. •*. ' STOCK FODDER I Cow Hay 2/3 bale. Lucerne Hay 3/6 bale. I Prime Clover 3/6 bale. : Oat Straw Chaff 2/9 sack. Wheat Straw Chaff 2/3 sack. | Oat Sheaf Chaff 3/6 to 5/6 sack. I Pig Meal 10/6 sack. Barley 16/- sack. I Oats from 11/- sack. Meat Meal 10/- sack. I Ist Grade Wheat 23/6 sack. Table Potatoes 8/6 sack. Table Potatoes 8/6 sack. I All Prices, sacks in, are free on rail, Christchurch. ■ Special quotes for Ton and Truck lots. I; SMITH’S CITY MARKET ’Phone 34-680. 550 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. t REDUCED RATES. RADIO-TELEPHONE SERVICE. New Zealand to Australia. For a 3-niinute conversation the rate is now 30/- (reduced from ’£2/5/-) Ring “Tolls,” give the name and address of the person in Australia, and the Post Office will find and notify him. Secrecy is assured by the use of special equipment. of v rivin & J 'OU ■as Yoh will gel greater enjoyment from those pleasant = drives and spend less money on repairs if you = HAVE YOUR CAR REGULARS SE LUBRICATED EE Our melhod of “specialised lubrication” will eliminate = ihosr “troublesome squeaks” and save the wear and tear EE on your car and give smoother running. allendants here know the “right oil” for gE every make of car and just the parts that require SE lubricating. —I i Kennedy BrosXta. § MOTOR ENGINEERS gg Grinw and Boundary Sts. GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1938, Page 9
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