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this Christmas rush ■ It need not be a rush at all if you shop at Ballantynes . . . in fact it is delightfully easy I WRITE to Ballantynes and intelligent, helpful Assistants will attend to your wants promptly and efficiently. All gift goods attractively packed in gift box or folder with greetings card. Postage is free except on fragile goods. OR TELEPHONE . Our Teleorder Service is a marvellous time-saver. All you have to do is ring 33360 and experienced Assistants will take your directions and see to their completion at the earliest possible time. LAST-MINUTE SHOPPING If you suddenly think of a gift you have forgotten to get—don’t despair. For Ballantynes.are ready for emergencies of this kind and a message to them will save the situation. / SEND FOR OUR CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE . . , packed with bright ideas for gifts for men and women. CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. "‘where the best things come from.” .1, Ballantyne & Co. Ltd. FURTHER ENQUIRIES—MR. J. SULLIVAN, Greymouth Representative. Telephone 563. Private address 30 Murray Street.

ASEPTIC OINTMENT HIM FROM £3a IMPUTATION South Africa comes this wonderful tribute to the “Skin Healing Magic” |||H •< • performed by GERMOLENE! It proves yet again that no matter how obstinate the trouble or how frightful the open wound, still can heal it clean!” s x Dear Sirs, During the late war I contracted Trench >. N A*: Feetj and for months was under treatment. After the The World’s war, I returned to South Africa, but found that, as the _ _ __ __ — hot weather approached, my toes would start to fester ES | and each year they became worse. / tried remedy after , remedy, without successand was informed that ampu‘M E A LER tation of the affected toes was the only cure. I suffered ri intense pain. The toes would burst like ripe tomatoes, f or and the pus and blood would soak through my shoes. I ULCERS ABSCESSES a last decided to undergo the amputation of the toes ! SORES BOILS I IMMEDIATE AMPUTATION ADVISED. Din Itr ITfU Before doing so, I left for England. Passing through DAU LtU 11 In t h e tropics the toes started to fester and I was advised ECZEMA WOUNDS have the toes amputated immediately on reaching di iflfUEinf fllK England. On arrival my sister-in-law undertook the BLAinnEAvj LUI J task of ministering to my feet. Twice a day she bathed MOSQUITO & SUNBURN tie feet in warm water and applied GERMOLENE. In a lUCEH Clirt BIIK fortnight I could wear a shoe in comfort,and within two INjtli Plirj riLD months I was completely freed after suffering years ' 'fk ""'''"S. of agony and discomfort. (Signed) J.W.F., Natal, r J Get YOUR tin of GERMOLENE TO-DAY and conquer YOUR Skin Trouble ! Germolene Aseptic Ointment * 18 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES p P’ ce V 6 & 3/6 per Tin

11/in/ YOU NEEE) AN Will ELECTRIC ’ ’ 111 REFRIGERATOR == 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 hot 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. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1939, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1939, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1939, Page 9