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MULLARD ENGLISH RADIO. Every Milliard Receiver embodies all new and worthwhile inventions. Milliard inventions have revolutionised Radio Reception. See and Hear a Mullard To-day. PRICED FROM 13 Gns. W. H. GIFFORD TAINUI STREET. NANCARROW & CO LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Phones: 163, 133. THREADNEEDLE ST., £525: Dwelling 5 rooms; hot and cold water; electric light, sewerage. One-eighth acre. Property in excellent oorder. A good home for a working man. Immediate possession. Terms arranged. HIGH ST., £750: Dwelling, 6 rooms; one-eighth acre; sewerage, hot and cold water, gas. Handy to ’bus stop. Terms arranged. SECTIONS: A number of fine Building Sections in Joyce’s Estate, adjoining Rugby Park, from £BO. MARSDEN ROAD: Eleven Flat Building Sections, from £6O to £llO. Mostly cleared and ready for building. Liberal finance arranged. On above sections, small deposit—balance at 5 per cent. SPRING STREET: Good Leasehold Building Sections; £150; ten minutes from P.O. Finance arranged. Enquiries Invited. Inspections Facilitated. NANCARROW AND CO,

Jf O R E FACTS about the new APEX Washing Machines. The APEX Factories manufacture 21 per cent, of the total output of washers in the world. The APEX Factories have been manufacturing Apex Washers for over 25 years. The APEX washes half faster and quarter cleaner than any of Its competitors. The APEX has many exclusive features such as — (1) The Apex Double Dasher Agitator; positively the most gentle on your clothes. (2) Long life, free-running mechanism with force fed automatic lubrication. (3) The Apex Pressure Selector on the wringer assuring the correct pressure evenly distributed on the rollers. (From 251 b. to 3501b5.) (4) The Apex Tub is of vitreous porcelain, and is guaranteed chip-proof, even under the hardest wear. (5) The Apex Washers have a selfemptying motor driven pump. See them Demonstrated in Your Home. No Obligation. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. PRICES FROM £3O/10/-. ’Phone 628 or 106 for a Free Demonstration. H. S. FERRIS & CO. Office Jamieson Joyce and Co., GUINNESS STREET, GREYMOUTH.

tXAGLUND BROS., Grocers, High Street, stock all first-grade goods, and will meet all competition for cash, Try üb. ’Phone 184. X .''ll,, . ■ I„i,saa MOTORS. BUYERS OF USED CARS. Please note the following used cars on view at our Service Station: — \ AUSTIN 7 Saloon, 1934 model; good running order. Price £145. AUSTIN 7 Saloon, 1931-2 season, good running order; excellent tyres. Price £96. AUSTIN 7 Saloon, 1927 model; runs very well; quite good appearance; to be sold as is— £45 ESSEX 6 Saloon, good running order, and good tyres. Price £75 ESSEX 6 Saloon, good car, been well kept. £135 Three excellent AUSTIN 10/4 Saloons early next week. j.C. THOS. B. BATY LTD. “THE AUSTIN PEOPLE.” THIS IS WHY VAUXHALL IS THE KEENEST PRICED ENGLISH CAR: Because of the extra and exclusive 'catures which onlj T Vauxhall can >ffer, as well as extra value derived Tom its extra beauty, extra comfort mil extra performance. Because of Vauxhall’s knee action; ' jccauso of genuine no-draught ventilaion; because of Vauxhall’s 14 h.p. > cylinder valve in head engine; be■ause of perfected synchro-mesh transit ission for easy, fast, silent gear hitting; complete luxury of genuine English leather and body comforting eating; extra protection of safety Class windshield: style and beauty of teavy chromium-plated metal work; lowing smoothness of streamliner deign. Measure Vauxhall —check what it iffers—against any other car. and you /ill see why the demand is for VAUXIALL, the keenest-priced English car n New Zealand. Price £350. HAINES MOTORS LIMITED laCKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1939, Page 8

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