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REGULATIONS TO REMEMBER Liquor in Trains is Prohibited For general information the Railways Department draws attention to the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations (1942) under which it is an offence for any person to drink intoxicating liquor in a railway train, to supply any other person with liquor for consumption in a railway train, or to carry intoxicating liquor for the purpose of consumption in a railway train. Offenders Subject to Heavy Penally For the MODERN HOME BUILDER __^.. .„ <i i ■ »-T4rnTMririniTTiriraii aT r-ir"«rrwn^TOftyT-°>’npnr^«T*-*'VT--Ti'"~. ■<-.■ iri raMi nna AN ELECTRIC HOME IS CLEAN, HEALTHY, AND THE EASIEST TO MANAGE. Electricity has for over a hundred years been adding to the leisure hours of the whole world. The daily round is a round of enjoyment when the common task is performed by the touch of a switch, GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

Liksol Products ■CWTT.TJT»,A Mil ll|l I »»i ’rnr <^*-rww***Tn«^T’«-«F«r-T--''n , rwr*T--r<vf 1 SILVERFISH EXTERMINATOR OILY COAT DRESSING LEATHER DRESSING OIL FLOOR POLISH IN COLOURS RUBBER DRESSING CAR HOOD PUTTY MOP OIL LIQUID VENEER BATH CLEANSER STOVE SCOURER CARPET SHAMPOO WINDOW CLEAN CAR POLISH AUTO WAX AUTO TYRE PAINT BALLROOM POWDER ALL OBTAINABLE AT— McKAY’S Hardware, Ltd. 159 MACKAY STREET. W COSTELLO, Plumber and * Drainlayer, Herbert Street, Country work specially catered for. Manufacturers of Tanks and everything in the Tinsmithing line. Estimates given.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1945, Page 6