t ..... ./• ->i. „i.. *.> THE WORLD’S DRINKS BEGIN WITH CITY’S GIN . fjsdj ptA if • 1 As* J I feW Wfrwi .71 \ v- KA vs Gn \ & i/j few ■l7 pip- wM Ah M i I 5 nW /I 1 n -"A'l H lin l 7 '1 J/ O" n ■ ) ' AW GIN ANTI “IT” ZIM Tur I. Sw UIIN ano. II ON THE TERRACE AT WESTMINSTER In the most sophisticated circles a / gin drink is always in order — and / / it always begins with GILBEY’S. W The fame of Gilbey’s has spread - ; 7 ' through every continent and across - SI the Seven Seas because of its full flavour and smo-070th perfection? 7// DON’T SAY GIN... SAY , a ;
ABSOLUTELY “ALL IN.” All in—fagged out, Too tired for anything. Take MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE. Gives new energy—fitness. New Zealand’s great tonic. MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE. 2/6 —all chemists and stores. —Advt. “XTOTHING BUT THE BEST!” Steelite Roof Paints. Green i 30/- gal.; Red, 20/- gal. Lustrous HousA Paints, 23/6 gal—At Smith and Smith. Mackay Street, Greymouth. TJE-PAPER that spare room before -the ’Xmas rush. 'Consult Smith and Smith, “The Wallpaper People Mackay Street,. Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 November 1938, Page 11
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