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USE ELECTRICITY IN YOUR HOMES, MINES, MILLS, FACTORIES, AND ON YOUR FARMS CLEAN-CHEAP-CONVENIENT. With Electricity at Id per unit. A HALF-PENNY will pay for enough power to operate the following apparatus— Will Drive a Forge Blower four hours. Separate 2001bs. of Milk. Operate an Electric Vacuum Cleaner in cleaning 1000 sq. ft. of carpet. Operate a Pump long enough to raise 200 gallons of water 100 feet. Operate a portable Electric Drill one hour. Churn 201bs. Butter. Operate a Toaster long enough to produce 20 slices of toast. Run a Sewing Machine four hours. Bring to boil three pints of water. Produce six cups of coffee with an Electric Coffee Percolator. We supply all classes of Electrical Appliances. VISIT OUR SHOWWROOMS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. A Gilt-Edged Investment, GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD jgio/ W2 /o DEBENTURES OF £IOO EACH. Exempt from Special Stamp Ituty recently imposed. Loan o£ .£ll,OOO in Debentures oS .£lOO eash, bearing Interest at per cent [Exempt §r©m the Special Stamp Duty recently imposed by the Government]. Repayable on Ist April. 1958. The interest and sinking fund is secured by a special rate on the capital value of all rateable property in the Boroughs of Greymouth, Runanga, and Brunner, the Town District of Cobden, and the County of Grey. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH

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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 22 September 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 22 September 1932, Page 11

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