k "K w Warm woollen frock—designed for this very- moment —soft-draping, '"F cosy afghalaine—for these cool autumn days. S i 1 R WH You will find it on display now— fe .if g|| at “Hay’s Corner”—in latest | I II IWII shades—Carriage .green, turquoise, | ,'H & ■ prune and black. g 3J< Sizes S.S.W. to W. | il- - If • VJIS I il' 1 Will* THE FASHION |II 1| ||l| CENTRE I fg| > |||| fi 11 Im ■iiWjinTiinniß i r - T — 8 gg| |S ■ s&;£■■•• . |WS e%e ’. \ \ \ I Greymouth and Christchurch. / | \ '
* iT Wgl. SUTHERLANDS Can supply everything in the Cutlery line, both cased and loose, CANTEENS OF CUTLERY HAVE RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND. Priced from £22/10/- to £39/10/THESE SETS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE. Call and see our fine display. SUTHERLANDSTHE JEWELLERY HOUSE OF THE COAST REEFTON GREYMOUTH WESTPORT Phone 182 Phone 586 Phone 238
Cood Way to 'Trouble have your car tuned 1 up at Kennedy 9 s NOW, before the holidays, bring your car along to Kennedy’s Garage, and have your motor tuned to Its best performance. It 9 s surprising what a difference it makes, CAR GREASING A SPECIALTY. KENNEDY BROS. LTD. PHONE 255 BOX 28 GARAGE, BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH.
BOOKS FOR EVERYONE Everybody’s Family Doctor The Practical Home Handyman The Children’s Own Wonder How the Maoris Came to N.Z. Book 12/9 12/6 The Complete Self Educator The Life of Henry Williams 12/9 15/ Internal Combustion Engines South With Mawson ■ 15/14/3 In Crocodile Land • 10/6 Everyday Knowledge in Pic- The Flivver King - 7/6 tures - - 11/3 The Keys of the Kinkdom 6/General Electrical Engineering At the Sign of the Dolphin 14/3 Impractical Automobile Engineering, illustrated - 15/9 POSTAGE 4d. INKSTERS LTD. BOOKSELLERS ~ RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS Customers Can Aid Quick Service Stopping time at refreshment room stations is necessarily limited, but it always is long enough for every customer to be served. Patrons can aid quick service by awaiting their turn quietly and decorously. Pushing and crowding at counters hinders everybody. Note-changing at refreshment counters is also a hindrance. Tender the correct change for your purchase and you earn a vote of 'thanks both from customers and staff. Help The Railways To Help Everyone 1 Z - . mirn, Z Tw kicinaaa • Switch off RADIATORS, motors and lights ; Z immediately the need for them is over. If it ; I; ■ is possible to use a substitute, use it. ; Z At- i*Zkvn£>>e Use the coal range or open fire instead of ; z ai nome. the electric range or radiator. : I; Switch off the radio when no one is listening ; ■! to it. - . . 1 < Use electric water heater as little as possible. ; Z - Switch off the lights in unoccupied robins. ; FvarvulwrP* REMEMBER! A RADIATOR CAN USE ; iwerywnere <. FROM ten to thirty times as much ; : ■ electricty as a 100 watt lamp. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1949, Page 6
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