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7< V® 7' - . i^X* 7 - . OUR NEW. A , /’'-ML SUMMER w M' SU,T rj • \'|W\ . nets •••• ? JfJff 'WaLsY*' Art An impression of the LH* Wt-'Wa / A silk suits at Hay’s. SIU- //Y\\ A slim skirtline and - iW added, hip-emphasis | ... I achieved with novel I .ii j cartridge - pleated I • f J “pockets” mark this silk tk J j J suit as “one out of the |\ sß'tJ box” for spring and Iy. ’ summer wear. 1 V- :■ I Wine, Powder Blue, Tan, r.. ."f Turquoise. Sizes, S.S.W. to /•• >•• fl W. I •• I'l HAY’S PRICE *■ ’ lit $B/5/6 3 | I TTors

JUST AHRWED 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 ■ | TH £ of the cm:j ' REEFTON GREYMOUTH WESTPORT $ ’Phone 182. ’Phone 586. ’Phone 238. Fa—MW—l 111 II

Way To Avoid Trouble fiF is to 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.

t SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ! Give you that opportunity to have your child photographed today. INKSTER’S STUDIOS PHONE 161. P.O. BOX 106. ■ 11 in iw n , rTt --- <rpr - —

PRODUCTION DEPENDS UPON - - TRANSPORT Transport Depends Upon Availability Of Wagons Rail users are urgently requested to review their, transport arrangements and -ensure that they are doing everything possible to avoid delay in loading and unloading railway wagons. All-round cooperation in this respect will reduce substantially the aggregate running hours now lost through unnecessary standstill, and the national interest thus will be served by more intensive use being' made of existing wagon stock. Holding Up Means Letting Down

HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY- j In • Switch .off RADIATORS, motors and lights | : • immediately the need for them is over. If it £ : '. . is possible to use a substitute, use one. Ax. Use the coal range or open fire instead of >: /l.t XWiUe« the e i ec t r i c ran g e O r RADIATOR. _ . x Switch off the radio when no one is listening £ to it. 2; Use electric water heater as little as possible. Switch off the lights in unoccupied rooms. g REMEMBER! A RADIATOR CAN USE | Everywhere. FROM ten to thirty times as much f “—— ELECTRICITY as a 100 WATT lamp. « - < GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD |

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 August 1949, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 August 1949, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 August 1949, Page 4