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The practice of householders in the Borough leaving loads of gravel wood, coal, etc., o"utside their houses, blocking footpaths and drains and encraaching on the roadway, was again commented on by the Mayor (Mr F. A. Kitchingham), this morning. He said that the practice was too general and complaints had been made to him. He referred to the possibility of injury to passers-by and the consequent liability on the persons responsible for the obstructions, and added that if people did not make an effort to remove such obstructions before nightfall and clear away all debris resulting from the operations, some action would have to be takerpby the Borough. Patterned Voiles suitable for children’s frocks, curtains, etc. Pastel colourings. 36in. wide; 3/6 vard.—C. Smith, Ltd.—Advt. Some women say—“l don’t mind washing, but I loathe ironing!” Well, let the Westland Laundry take the whole wearisome burden off your shoulders. We have three services— Bagwash, Thrifty and Fully Finished, of these will surely suit your needs —and, of course, your purse—because every one of these services has proved its economy. Our modern washing and ironing machines cause far less wear and tear than the oldfashioned scrub-board— and all washing is hygienically washed and sterilised in seven separate waters. Only the finest laundry soap is used with Lux chips for blankets. Give us a trial order—we are certain you’ll be thrilled with the results. Depot: 27 Albert Street. ’Phone 136, Westland Laundry Limited.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1944, Page 4

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Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1944, Page 4

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1944, Page 4