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11/111/ YOU NEED AN VynY electric ’’l ■ ! REFRIGERATOR r- IN YOUR HOME Think for example, of the relief of having a place to keep milk fresh and cool; of always having a ready supply of clean pure ice cubes for making cool drinks on a Kot summer evening; of having a place to keep butter and cream, meat and fish, fresh and wholesome; regardless of how hot the weather gets. And with an Electric Refrigerator, you can make dozens of unusual frozen sweets and chilled salads that will be a source of delight and surprise to your family and guests. For the home that has been without the convenience of adequate refrigration, the purchase of an Electric Refrigerator is an advance towards a higher standard of living, the sign of a family which appreciates and enjoys the refinement of modern life. THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE “PACEMAKER” SETS THE PACE IN COMPLETE MODERN REFRIGERATION. •!'" 1 i GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH—HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL (Next Bells’ Cycle Works), Lichfield Street, Christchurch. In making appointments West Coasters say “His Lordships”—a real West Coast house. ONLY SPEIGHT’S ALE ON TAP. J. P. GOULDING : PROPRIETOR.

TJRIGHTLIGHT ENAMELS are unsurpassed for decorative and interior use. Beautiful Pastel Shades. — Smith and Smith, Ltd.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 November 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 November 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 November 1939, Page 10

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