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Months in Military Hospital DISCHARGED AS HOP! LESS Now completely free from RHEUMATISM Relumed Soldier writes: “1 was invalided home in J 91 6 suffering from Rheumatism • and kidney trouble. After months in Military Hospital I was discharged, as nothing further could be done for me. I still suffered much pain and there were periods when 1 could not walk at all. At this lime a friend told me about Schumann’s Mineral Salts, and after six bottles my Rheumatism and kidney trouble bad completely vanished. I might add that although I was 16si. 101 b. in weight while I was ill, I am now only 12st. 21b.—thanks also to Schumann’s.” SCHUMANN’S MINERAL SALTS is abtainable from Chemists and Stores everywhere at 2/- and 3/3 per jar. InSiO 1 rowsw L W ItH Here’s 20/-for your X. racket ! '*'l Whatever Um condition of that. old racket that you’ve been hoarding, send it to JOHNS LTD. H’s worth up to 20/to von 1 Owing to a special purchase of SLAZICNGER “CRITERION”' frames, we are able to offer this reliable G9/G racket for only. 4(1/0, plus your old racket. Every Slazenger-made “Criterion” is of Laminated construction. Frame bent in Australia from finest imported Ash. Expertly strung with genuine high-grade sheep gut. Python grip. Don’t delay ! A.M.P. SOCIETY 1938 Reversionary Bonus Distribution £5,805,000. Make sure that you participate in 1939 Bonuses. Write or ring W. J. HICKS, District New Business Representative, (Ordinary Dept.), Greymouth. Box 35, Phone 165. PETROL RESTRICTIONS. TO ALL PRIVATE CAR OWNERS. VV’HEN filling in your application form for your ten gallons per month, we would be pleased if you would nominate us as your Vendor. We can assure you of our best attention, and after hours, if you ’phone 823, MR. T. I. BROWN will be pleased to attend to your requirements personally. We are keen to attend to new as well as old clients. GOODRICH SERVICE STATION. SPRING MILLINERY SPRING MILLINERY The Latest Shapes and Tones have just arrived. MELBA BAITY TAINUI STREET, Opp. Banl: N.Z. FOR SALE. SHAKESPEARE ST.: Handy to town. Good, sound, Six-roomed House; all conveniences. Large Freehold section. Price £935. Immediate possession. COBDEN: £lOO deposit. Sound fourroomed House, with sun porch. All conveniences. Good section and garden. Price £5OO. Early possession SHAKESPEARE ST.: Large Home; suitable for flats. £l2OO. BEST POSITION: Bungalow, four rooms, kitchenette, sunporch; all conveniences. As new. Price £1,150. COBDEN: Very nice Home, six rooms. All conveniences; quarter-acre Freehold. Price £630. SHAKESPEARE ST.: Bungalow, five rooms; all conveniences. Price £lO5O. BUCCLEUGH ST.: Good home, seven rooms; all conveniences. Price £985. TERMS ARRANGED. Apply—

J. W. GREENSLADE Land Agent, Valuator, and Investment Adviser, MACKAY STREET OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONLY ONCE AT EVERY MAN’S DOOR. It is your turn now to secure a good USED CAR at Haines Motors Used Car Clearance Sale. Lack of space compels us to sacrifice prices. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. The whole of our stock has been genuinely reduced in price, and you uro invited to inspect, these cars at our promises, Mawhera Quay. Come and discuss YOUR proposition with us. YE HAVE A CAR TO SUIT EVERY MAN’S PURSE. HAINES MOTORS LIMITED tIAWIIERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. P. 0.8. 103. ’Phone 553. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY., LTD. PIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT, *•- RISKS at LOWEST RATES. Liberal and prompt settlement of all claims. n W. .MOSS AND CO., District Agent.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 October 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 October 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 October 1939, Page 8

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