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v * ' yy M ■~~'W / ~~! ' - « I I i \ | The Management and Staff of « ? | Wicks Drapery Stores, Ltd., * | \ | extend, to you the Season's | £ | Greetings, with the wish that P | .7 945 will bring Peace on Earth. | ? | W 7 e take this opportunity of ex- | > g pressing our thanks for the | ? | f riendly co-operation given to us a ? | during 1944 and assure you of 4 ? 4 our best services during 1945. | WICKS DRAPERY STORES, | \ Ltd. 4 $ MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. 4

SUPER CLEANING SUPER PRESSING SUPER DYEING ‘IS PROVIDED BY TMWI AWW OF CHRISTCHURCH. The most modern plant South of The Line . . . the most experienced and fully trained staff in New Zealand . . . naturally the work, done bv Tavlbr's is ALWAYS satisfactory. TRUMANS LIMITED ARE THE GREYMOUTH AGENTS.

For tlie MODERN home builder J AN ELECTRIC HOME IS CLEAN, HEALTHY, AND THE EASIEST TO MANAGE. | Electricity has for over a hundred years ■ been b adding to the leisure hours of the whole world, £ The daily round is a round of enjoyment when y the common task is performed by the touch of a J switch, J j GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD j

We’B Soon Have ( The Car g fi I 11l ■IWII |T~I I gj,g ■KW ma£ter where the trouble may gss Ki 1 In b** we’ll soon have your car on the g road again, sparking along like a J.n/ij ..—..Waa«— ngw en gj ne . TTloe service we offer rxc gg car owners, is not only reliable, but we deliver the job g ES always to promised time. 1 H. McGLASHAN n § PREMIER MOTOR GARAGE 'PHONE MS § SB Agent fer Vests Sattarie-4.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 December 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 December 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 December 1944, Page 3