What is the Smart Thing to wear this Autumn? W HAY’S J|L " AVE ™ E /.I Wf ANSWER. 4 f Authentic styles lor Au» 'O G 1,1,n an< J Winter ! New <■’ if Box Coats with the fl | P youthful “squared” look “bishop” / sleeve — coats, layishly furred -— the smart / Ah | lor fabric — the Tai|p'’;? * > • ored Coats in Snowflake W velours, checked backed velours and the chic sporting Doeskin and W wl Cametex — lovely new £| VI colours such as Valley tl VA Green, Mulberry Wine, ul Havana Tan, Catalina Blue ! Woollen Frocks featuring the new “dashing” stripes — suits that you’ll love ! Model Hats in English Felts and Peach Blooms with Eye-veils, Chimney Pot Crowns, “Scotch Tams” and pull-ons, and each one becoming, capricious and smart ! HATS LTD MACKAY STREET ’PHONE 69.
J THE LARGEST RADIO FACTORY IN THE BRITISH EMPIR?. I HIS MASTER’S VOICE. H.M.V. Radios and Radio Gramophones are designed and ’U manufactured at H.M. Voice Factories, Hayes, Middlesex, W England. H.M.V. RADIO: MODEL 658. Jl Of proven remarkable performance. Six valve all world Superhet Table Model —20gns. A Masterpiece of Scientific Radio Production. KK MODEL 656. M Seven Valves All Wave —£29/10/-. H.M. Voice Radio Electric Tuning. Press a button—there’s ® your station. , 'f! MODEL 97T. ® 7 Valves. — £29/10/-. 3 H.M.V. BOOKSHELF MODEL RADIO. $ 5 Valves, Dual Wave. —16gns. MI H.M. VOICE RECORD PLAYERS. Hl 77/6, £7/15/-, to £ll/10/-. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE FROM— I A. E. KILGOUR’S West Coast Agent for His Master’s Voice Radios, _ Stewart Uj Warner Radios, Cromwell Radios, Moderns Radios.
AUTUMN TOP-DRESSING WITH SUPER. ' TO ENSURE AN ABUNDANCE OF FEED FOR WINTER WE SELL AND RECOMMEND “AEREX” FERTILISERS 44/46 Superphosphate and Basic Super, freight paid West Coast stations from £4/10/6 to £4/13/6 per ton in 6-ton lots, with an increase of approximately 2/6 per ton for smaller quantities. WE CAN ALSO SUPPLY AMMONIATED SUPER, BLOOD & BONE, BASIC SLAG, AND ALL OTHER SPECIAL MIXTURES, AT LISTED PRICES. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO., LTD. 6, WERITA STREET : : : GREYMOUTH.
EASTER FEASTS OF SCENERY Happy Trips by Rail. That current popular ejaculation, “Good Egg!" can always apply to a low-fare, high-joy trip by rail. You cannot always be sure of an egg, but you know what will come out of a train ticket —full measure of safely, comfort ami economy—the care-free holiday which takes ilie irk out of ihe work that comes after. As Hie “Easter rush" for reservations has set in strongly, you are advised to book your scat as soon as possible. TAKE THE LINE OF MOST ASSISTANCE
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1939, Page 2
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