■ "!■.. 11 - 1 r. ... . 7'.— ..I- ' 100 per cent. Lambs Ajl P\ W 00l m!>H This lovely-to-wear coat comes in soft, warm Lambs- gSpStef 1 . J. f aM . Wool in finest herringbone / i weave. jSs? g S BB With extended shoulder line jEfr f S »HL and Dolman sleeve; and . s dressy impressed pleats SB ffi® forming full, swinging skirt. a . g H ® Waist outlined by contrasting B M a«| velvet cord. ■BS g■■ Sj» Shades of Brown, Tan and m ra M U Green. Sizes S.S.W. to W. aSsS if •|I ' la y See it at S H II B HAY’S CORNER. M fl ' Bl price fi I 8 1 £l2/6/9 MJ] j' f" I' "ijjj " “THE FASHION H IPtl CENTRE. g c r h e S r^ n h° Lcidies 9 and Gents 9 Wristlet Watches New Stocks Just Prices are 20% I s LADIES’ R.G. AND CHROME „ V -»J>< TIP TOPS, £3/8/6 to £4/19/6. GENTS’ CHROME TIP TOPS. £3/5/Other makes include: Titan, Rotary, Sagara, Datum, Hafis, Buren, Tudor, Rolex, Omega, Tissot, Movado, Cortebert. PRICES FROM £4/10/- TO £25. ALL WATCHES CARRY A SUTHERLAND’S GUARANTEE. SUTHERLANDS THE JEWELLERY HOUSE OF THE COAST REEFTON GREYMOUTH WESTPORT Phone 182 Phone 586 Phone 238 Good Way to Avoid Trouble u™ have your car tuned B up at Kennedy 9 ® NOW. before the holidays, bring your car along to Kennedy’® Garage, and have your motor tuned to Its best performance. IPs surprising what a difference it makes. CAR GREASING A SPECIALTY. KENNEDY BEOS. LTD. PHONE 255 BOX 28 GARAGE, BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. HYOER' BABY jnsznmiatmMmmsEMs®™®® 2 ® s33l ™ WILL LOOK DIFFERENT TOMORROW— Have Him Photographed Today INKSTERS STUDIOS GREYMOUTH. RAILWAY LUGGAGE, PARCELS, Etc. Comet Addressing Is Important The Railways Department experiences no little inconvenience through packages for transit not being clearly addressed. Whether on luggage or goods, the addresses should be clearly written in BLOCK letters. In order that names and destinations may be sighted readily, it is important that all old labels should be removed from packages. Addresses often have to be read under reduced lighting, and plain, conspicuous destination instructions save much bother and possible delays. Help The Railways To Deliver The Goods I HQW T 0 SAVE HHTRICITY « Iti hnanwaa' Switch off RADIATORS, motors and lights I;! *** UUSIUCBS » immediately the need for them is over. If it j; is possible to use a substitute, use it. ft 2 Af hnmot Use the coal range or open fire instead of !’ oome. the electric range or radiator. Switch off the radio when no one is listening ?: to it. . ft -> Use electric water heater as little as possible. ft ■> Switch off the lights in unoccupied rooms. ft Rvprvwliprp* REMEMBER! A RADIATOR CAN USE ft FROM ten TO THIRTY TIMES AS MUCH ELECTRICTY AS A 100 WATT LAMP. [ GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ft
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1949, Page 4
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