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NEWS FOR MEN . . . /IPS;/ GENTS. BRUSH, SETS New lines just received. Pairs of chrome-backed brushes—nicely boxed —from £2/2/- up. Pairs of chrome-backed brush and clothes brush, from 39/6 up. Also Gents Toilet Sets in leather zip cases. See them today. J? /f THE Of THE COAST REEFTON GREYMOUTH WESTPORT Phone 182. Phone 586. Phone 238.
a y Avoid Trouble ss io iave 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.
800 K S “GRAND HILLS FOR SHEEP.” The Otago Centennial Prize Novel by Georgina McDonald. - - - 11/6 “THERE WAS A LAD.” A study of Robt. Burns, by Hilton Brown _______ 12/6 MY FRIEND FLICKA, 9/-; THUNDERHEAD, 10/6, by Mary O’Hara. Westerns by Zane Grey at 6/- each Desert Gold Wildfire Under The Tonto Rim - The Lone star Ranger The Rainbow Trail „ , The Light of the Western Tappans Buno Stars S Riders of the. Purple Sage POSTAGE 4d. ' INKSTERS BOOKSELLERS, GREYMOUTH.
POPULAR HANDBOOK HERE AGAIN Railways Pocket Timetable Now On Sale Completely redesigned, and containing rail and road service timetables and other useful information arranged for your travel convenience, the new N.Z.R. Pocket Timetable will be on sale again this week at officered railway stations and principal N.Z.R. road service booking offices. North Island and South Island timetables are issued in separate books, each of which is priced at one shilling. Train and Road Service Timetables ' : Fare Tables : Map : Station Lists : Locality Guide : General Travel Information
HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY Switch off RADIATORS, motors and lights Ail oubijiicbb. immediately the need for them is over. If it ' i s possible to use a substitute, use one. Aif Use the coal range or open fire instead of m nome. the e j ec t r j c rart g e or radiator. , Switch off the radio when no one is listening to it. Use electric water heater as little as possible. Switch off the lights in unoccupied rooms. tf 1 1! REMEMBER! A RADIATOR CAN USE Everywhere: from ten to thirty times as much —“— ELECTRICITY AS a 100 WATT LAMP. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1950, Page 4
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