VELVET I®' . i TRIMS //ffln I lw / <(Sw WrW' W* q|\ '/’- a 3| ii aK. \ It’s new— ~'t’s different—with U G IW \ its unuSual ve,vet trimmed I \ x\ I and extra large collar. jl i ”j Here is boucle at its best— I a strikng and useful coat for | I \ now. » I In fitting style with doubleI breasted front and latest un- | pressed pleats at back, it is I available at Hay’s in green, I blue, brown, wine or navy | - and sizes S.S.W. to W.X. I “FASHION CENTRE” Attars .GREYMOUTH — — AND AT CHRISTCHURCH. CRYSTAL AW# R®K Mmr JL <□! A■ w MBH® NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVED AT SUTHERLANDS . ■ Hurry! See the magnificent selection that includes Vases, Violet Bowls, Powder Bowls, Peach Melbas, Candle Sticks, Lily Bowls, Salad Bowls, Liqueur Sets, Whisky Sets and Decanters, Honey Jars, Butter and Sweet Dishes and Sauce Bottles. REEFTON GREYMOUTH WESTPORT Phone 182. Phone 586 Phone 238.
A Good Way To Avoid Trouble $° ave your ear tuned ” ' "' wp at Kennedy’s Bring your car along to Kennedy’s Garage, and havo 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.
During School Holidays WHY NOT HAVE YOUR CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED? Phone 161 for an appointment., or call if you’re in town, INKSTER’S STUDIOS IN TIMES LIKE THESE Every Railway Wagon Must Work Too many users of transport still treat railway wagons as warenouses instead of immediately putting them back into traffic. How shocked they would be if they were accused of impeding vital transportation. “One wagon out of thousands,” they would say, ‘it was only two or three days at our siding.”—But in total, idle wagons can represent hundreds of days—a huge loss to our transport system in its present colossal task. Mr Wagon User, will you ensure NOW that you are not unwittingly an offender? We MUST Get Quicker Turnround HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY If! • Switch off RADIATORS, motors and lights ill DUSIIieSB • immediately the need for them is over. If it “■ m 1 is possible to use a substitute, use one. A* Lrnimn. Use the coal range or open fire instead of UUIHC, the e i ec t r i c range or RADIATOR. “ Switch off the radio when no one is listening to it. Use electric water heater as little as posisble. Switch off the lights in unoccupied rooms. T? IL • REMEMBER! A RADIATOR CAN USE Everywhere: FRO m ten to thirty times as much — ELECTRICITY AS A 100 WATT LAMP. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1950, Page 4
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