jgt Exciting—g| ? Beautiful ' F URS Hl 'W' ®sß Now is a good time 1 ‘s■7 W -IaMI ImHf 10 buy Fur. 111 investing in your I »F« Fur Coat, QUALITY Wr • and VALUE alone >v ore the real tests— We are certain that j? jMF-IMe'”lf ‘ i n our P re sent fine collection you will 33F 4 find that, pond-for-pound, quality-for-■yquality, it will pay W Wf imlll llllllb' Wllml, to buy irom “ Ha y’s ® «w iRmR WjSB, Corner.” IW fi X < » “FASHION gj®. CENTRE” '' ' | ttws GREYMOUTH AND CHRISTCHURCH. "JusFawweiF' DIRECT FROM ENGLAND ”” ON SPECIAL LICENCE Yes, a large assortment of the long-awaited cased goods, E.P.N.S. afternoon teaspoons and cake forks, coffee spoons, fish eaters, child's sets are now available at Sutherlands. All attractively cased and at prices 20% LOWER than the last consignment.—But you will have to make your choice early at nt IMlMUMl of thec 0 a SI -r-ri ■to'' REEFTON GREYMOUTH WESTPORT ’Phone 182. ’Phone 586. ’Phone 238.
A Good Way To Avoid Trouble ™ % s have your car tuned up at Kennedy’s Bring your car along to Kennedy’s Garage, and have your motor tuned to its best performance. It’s surprising what a difference it makes, CAR GREASING A SPECIALTY. KENNEDY BROS. LTD. PHONE 255 - ——— BOX 23 GARAGE, BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. • SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ! Give you that opportunity to have your child photographed ' today. INKSTER’S STUDIOS PHONE 161. P.O. BOX 106. BREAKFAST AND LUNCH FOR ■ TRAVELLERS Wellington Railway Station Dining Room Travellers to and from Wellington may obtain breakfast and luncheon at Wellington Railway Station dining room. Coinciding with the arrival at Wellington of expresses from the~ north and steamers from the-south, breakfast is served from 7 a.m. till 10 a.m., Monday to Saturday inclusive. Luncheon is from noon till 2 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. . Service includes free storage of luggage for one hour and use of feeding chairs for babies. • On' Sundays the dining room is closed, and light breakfast is obtainable at the station cafeteria. Quality : Cleanliness ' : Courtesy I HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY | Z Tn bnshwaao Switch off RADIATORS, motors and lights ft JJUB-uLwsa. immediately the need for them is over. If it ft ;? is possible to use a substitute, use one. , ft ’< At Linmf*" Use the coal range or open fire instead of ft > * ■ the electric range or RADIATOR. zz ;? Switch off the radio when no one is listening ft ;z to it. ■ . zz x Use electric water heater as little as possible. ft ;? Switch off the lights in unoccupied rooms. zz I • REMEMBER! A RADIATOR CAN USE ft z Hiverywnere. FROM ten to thirty times as much ft 4 ELECTRICITY AS A 100 WATT LAMP. ft GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 August 1949, Page 4
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