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that is why i WjJ LOOK M¥ BEST EVERY DA¥ soon the attractive glow of health is dimmed simply through neglecting early signs W Of constipation. It is so important to take X/'S Becchatn’s Pilis when you feel you need a laxative. For ninety years heglthy people have ' taken this famous family medicine. > n a s tart a course o f Beecham’s Pills to-day. Sold If My Lsxativ© IS everywhere. Pi/lii WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. I W li'i Sprwce »p Have your Sports lose rousers ex P ert iy c l eanc d Broum & Ar mi iters. MFOI D 0 IT NOW. Send your | soiled clothes alonq to SAM g McARA to-day—you will | IS®® have them back in quick g time, looking sparkling new | again. toil? IB® Fill " Represented in Greymouth g bv ~ ■: K iw SAM McARA glllllllllllllllll I FOR ONE WEEK OWLY I === Sale of Gramophones, Beeords and Musie. g ■ Secure these Bargains at Throw-out Prices, m ES 3 H.M.V. GRAMOPHONES: Usual Price £l7 10/- ES == Throw Out Price £3 10/- eacn. HI RECORDS:—Hundreds to choose from. ||| ==§ 1 Set Album “Church of Scotland Service”; « » Throw Out Price 20/- S E=l 1 set Album “The Emperor” Throw Out Price 18/6 ||| E=S Zonophone, 10 inch; Usually 3/-; Throw Out Price 1/- each. Fl M V Plum Labels, 12in. and lOin. Red Labels 12in. and lOin. E== F=g All Below Half Price. Sa Sheet Music arid Albums. Threw Out Prices 6d per copy j A. E. KILGOUR I MUSIC AND RADIO DEALER. MACKAY STREET. J lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllN

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EVERY RAILWAY WAGON WANTED Railway wagons held up longer than necessary are like ships laid up in port. ■if Anyone detaining’ a wagon longer than is necessary for loading or unloading, is delaying one of the country’s overland merchant ships and retarding our war effort. Load Quickly : Unload Quickly : Release Quickly

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1942, Page 2

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