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HARLEY’S JUNIOR CLUB O' ..... I ...... ... -! IlG^Well° y herp C \ve^ r are once.more and Christmas is getting closer and closer all the time, isn’t it? Are you getting excited, because I am! Only 22 .more days to go by and then it will be Christmas Day, and them— — what fup you are wa i’ting anxiously for some more details of Father Christmas’s arrival. We had a great time last year, didn’t we, boys and girls, when Santa came to Greymouth, and I know we are going to have a lovelv time again this year. , Father Christmas will arrive NEXT FRIDAY AFTERNOON, December Bth., and will reign oyer the most beautiful Tbyland at Harley’s Big Store in Mackay street for two whole weeks! So, boys and girls, make sure that vou are in town next Friday afternoon to see Santa when he arrives. If you look elsewhere in this paper you will find an advertisement telling you more about it all, and also, be watching the papers every day this week for more details. ' , ~ r 1 Toyland is looking really lovely these days, children. Have you been up to see it yet. If you haven t, ask Mum to take you up soph, so that you can make up your mind'What yotrwould like Santa to prmg you. Now, boys and'-girls,' I will say cheerio for another week, and don’t forget- -be watching the papers for news of Santa’s arrival. Lots of love. MA H RAP i Erin Lawson: Thank you for your, Moss. 14. Needles. 15. Fair Isle. 16. tROIv! liliL IVlAllulSAljr. I paper cut-out and the drawing, Erin, Stitch. 17. V 001. HA.fhAr Caithness' Thank you for’and also the drawing of Guy Fawkes 1 Miss Muft’et. 2. Jack Horner. 3. von!® ierv neal compeHtion entry, for the competition. . The Cat and the Fiddle. 4. Tom, Would you please write and tell me Elizabeth Cahill: What a hand- Tom, the Piper’s Son 5 Humpty address as I haven’t any re- some fellow your Guy Fawkes was, Dumpty. 6. Ride a Cock Horse. 7. Pnrd miU naxeni a y Elizabet h! You made a very good Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. S.Sing Gary and Alan Gillman:! was very job of the drawing | a Song of Sixpence.. T Old King, pleased to receive your letters, boys. I Imelda Benyon: It is quite some Cole. 10. Dmg. Dong, Bell. Gaiy? iS Imelda, so I was‘very pleased toT' COMPETITION CORNER the holidays. I your letter ™~a to BQys A^D G|RLS N , NE Y e A rs you the lovely times I know you will. write to 0F AGE AND OVER C Lynne Gil Iman' I hope you will do for your lovely drawing and the piece Beheadings, as this puzzle is callver/w=lltayour The ot poetry Anita. Write again soon, ed constats m word sug X r ?ver°y U go°od Weed Moore: I am very pleased to the initial (fast) letter and getting Joo GrnJa" Was ft a very big be able to welcome you to Harley's 'a second word. "crash" bodeer which the men found*caught in Junior Club, Janice. Oui motto 1 c c - . _ the fence, Joe? It must have been very good one, and Im sure youlll 1. Behead a domestic bird and find very frightened able to live up to lt: • Do a Gooci a wild bird. Elizabeth Peters: I think -you are Deed Each Day.” I hope you helpj 2 . Behead a woman and find an invery lucky to be going to live in Mother a lot. Thank you for the habitant of a well-known garden. Tonga, Elizabeth. I do hope that very good colourings you sent with 3 Behead “to long fol'” and find when you go over there you will re- your letter. « the act of getting a living.” member to write to me sometimes f Lo ' au a I " d v ? r^ wn i S' e 4. Behead a timepiece and find and tell me all about life over there, yom very interesting letteis something fitted to your front door because I will be very anxious to, gnk. Wop tit be Hokitika 5 - Behead you can do hear from you and perhaps you will|h youi new school at HMutika. with a pendl and find gome m(?at be able to tell me some investing I h°pe you will supplied by the butcher, things which I will be able.to tell to mas , holidays in Christchurch. , _ t Q riruiT VCADO the Sther members of our club. ’ Alw y" A ? ri ? 3e: b X ge T ? inS B ° nJ ac fon Wynston Peters: Thank you for on very well at school, Alwyn. Keep OF AGE AND UNDER your drawing, Wynston, and also on working hard, won t you. There are certain words which your competition entry, which was . c .. greetings to the follow-. have tw’o meanings. The two words very neat. Your writing has im- children. Brian Jones, Nov. 27th.,; which are given below each has Droved °Teatlv lately I vou Petei ware, Noy, 30th,, Dawn Cooper, some connection, with the same word, o ? will be very excited"about go- gee. Ist.; Marie Findley Laurene! but in its different meanings. I have ing to Tonga Bassett, Phyllis Wright, Dec. 2nd.; answered the first one for you to Colleen Ryan: What a wonderful Ann F owke, Dec. 3rd. show you what I mean, time you must have had when you ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S 1. Light and love _ (match). 2. went to Christchurch with your COMPETITIONS Money and title. 3. Birds and meateacher, Miss Robinson, Colleen. I 1. Cable. 2. Stockings. 3. Pearl. 4. surement. 4. Hens and saws. 5. enjoyed reading your letter telling Blackberry. 5. Slip. 6. Plain. . 7.' Fishes and prices. 6. Greetings and me about it all. Thank you for your Make one. 8. Purl and Plain. 9. Graft.' bad weather. 7. Water and the frydrawings and poems. 10. Garter. 11. Rib. 12. Basket. 13. ing pan. ' ikING OF THE”ROY/AL MOUNTED,?-:- -By Zane Grey] ' ' ... lUcUnrad u s r. ltl M o*<» Y f . Il'W'Al f S ' >'Arc\ wg /I'M W£y)\y. HyZ OUIOf. rtU/JbPLLE. XLUOcy II ‘Hi&t MOPf- Hf- niDMTGFT | THeMuWfeFy™ thezljßvwrjs Jif^Aeoo^ I® C fepOlitalw

LAMONT’S JEWELLERS Beautiful Sparkling Crystal Webb and Corbett, Stuart and Czechoslovakian Crystal in Vases, Sweets Dishes, Butter and Jam Sets, Jewel Boxes, Powder Bowls, Pepper and Salts, three and four piece Condiment Sets, Sugar and Cream Sets, and Sauce Bottles. THE BEST QUALITY GOODS at THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE YOU CAN LAY-BY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. AT LAMONT’S WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS 25 Mackay Street, Greymouth. ’Phone 1130. FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE Single Furrow and Double Furrow Lever Ploughs. Two and Three Furrow Tractor Ploughs. Single Furrow Swamp Ploughs. Cultivators in all sizes. Disc Harrows, Horse and TraciXK.. New and Second Hand. Top Dresser and Grain Drills. Crushers and Grinders. Averis Lifts for Converting Ploughs from Horse to Tractor. Mouldboards, Skeiths and Plough shares in stock. Repairs and Plough Setting at moderate Charges. FARMERS MACHINERY EXCHANGE LTD. 32 MOORHOUSE AVENUE RICCARTON, Tel. Write or Call. AUTO PARTS LTD. (N.Z.) Buyers of Complete or Dismantled Cars and Trucks, Engines, Front and Rear Assemblies, Gearboxes Etc., 48 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, C.l. Phone 34-795 (2 Lines). and at Nelson, Timaru, Dimedin. Wellington, Palmerston North, New Plymouth, Gisborne, Auckland and and Whangarei. WEDDING GIFTS '' For the Bride and Bridesmaids:— A Good Wrist Watch. A Beautiful Locket, Pendant, or Cased Pearl Necklet. A Butter Dish and Knife. A Toast Rack. / A Dress Ring. A Sandwich Tray. \ Teaspoons. r Crystal Salt and Pepper . Sets. For the Best Man:— A Signet Ring. A Cigarette Case. Cuff Links and Dress Shirts Studs. For Truly Distinctive Presents: THE RING HOUSE, (Francis Curtis Jeweller) 124 Cashel Street, Christchurch. BANK DEPOSIT BOOKS GIVE a complete Record ■ of all Bank Deposits for all Banks. evening star

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1950, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1950, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1950, Page 9

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