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r>«t 1 guaHSy iss PaiHfc coimfsj most o£ alt |l feg; YhrotohotF~new Zealand ------ | “As fresh as a ■ daisy” | . .and that’s most fresh —as we know daisies to-day. § This familiar saying has become a commonplace remark S with regular users of Taylor’s Dry Cleaning and Press- | ing Service. For that’s how all garments are returned g to you, literally “daisy” fresh again after Taylor’s have s Dry Cleaned and Pressed them. Good clean outer gar- g rnents make a world of difference to one’s mental out- s look . . restoring confidence . . . promoting an air ol § assurance and well-being that cannot bo estimated in | £ s d to-day. This very desirable state of being is | easily and most economically achieved by regularly using | the Taylor Service. Taylor’s of Christchurch provide S the finest Dry Cleaning and Pressing Service “South of | the Lino.” « i TRUMANS LIMITED I ARE THE GREYMOUTH AGENTS FOR 9 1 l/ffiwWlj Expert Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing Service, - | CHRISTCHURCH. | * i JJibF _ I DO NOT HOLD THEM BACK. Railway Wagons Must he Kept Moving I To-day transportation demands the hundred per cent co-operation t of shippers and receivers of rail borne goods. Railway wagons have s to be loaded heavier, .sent away (aster and emptied quicker than | ever before; every wagon must be kept moving. Thy are too pre- | cious to be used for storage. | They are Wanted—Not presently, bnt NOW I all in hi iin uni i■ ii iiiiiiiii ii iiimi iirmritr ■—

Xj "t ~' M X @ Ask us for a free estimate on aay aixa or type of Jfrizidtire refrigeration equipment-whether- for food acmce, i n A '»»% <Kt a host of other nsco. WESTLAND REFRIGERATION LIMITED. WAITE STREET . GREYMOUTH. AUTHORISED FRJGIDAIRE COMMERCIAL RErRIGERATIOR DEALER. O. n |EBEBHSESSS?Ji «hft| THE SQUEAKS | tM' O‘WS/JF I Squeaks in the chassis of your car mean | '/ wear —but you can eliminate the squeaks | // the wear c * r P ro P cr *y «i lubricated. g Immw our SPECIALISED LUBRICATION ! pf correctly lubricates every wearing part of your car with -: 0 £h« right grade of lubricants. Run your car in here and ;' kt espcrte do die job. | | ' H. McGLASHAN || PREMIER MOTOR GARAGE. j ® Agent for Vcata Eattfiriaa. N

WHITE HART HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. This Hotel has just been renovated and the comfort of visitors is assured. Entirely under new and up-to-date Management. S. E. P. OVEREND, Manager.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1945, Page 6

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