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A Spring Urop of Heath SCHOOL HOLIDAYS BY RAIL. A holiday by rail is an investment for healjh. How refreshing, how inspiriting, it is for the young—and tfie not so young—to have a change of scene, a change of p/erything ! How delightful to be free from the tie and tuckjof ordinary duty, even if the release is only for a day orjtwo ! When you choose the train, you bid good-bye to worry! CONCESSIONS FOR FAMILIES. FULL INFORMATION FROM RAILWAY fOOKING OFFICE.

Good Appearances Win Instant Approval There is no reason why anybody should et their appearance slip, to-day, when a few shillings spent on aylors Dry Cleaning and expert Pressing Service will work wondeis. Men and women who have their garments kept ; otless and properly pressed enjoy definite advantages, sociall and in business. I From a prestige view and for the sake economy, clothes I should be sent regularly to Taylors lor < -aning and pressing. I Leave your garments to be Taylor-clean; and pressed with | | s Truman’s Wareh ise | TAYLOR’S GREYMOUTH AGEN 1.

h I | ’Modern Living I ■ Conditions f x S The Sight J ■ Artificial light sometimes ■ too strong tor the sight, ' ’ at other times so feeble XX ® that the eyes are strained, M B soon plays havoc with B even the best eyesight. j.** ® Reading is made easier if you wea correctly prescribed |' a glasses. Have your eyes tested n(r, a h I Jl. TENNEIMT 1 | Jeweller Sc Optician, GREYMOU H & HOKITIKA * alaa sa rar as 13 es ihbr mkbbssagbia«atubbrasatameisa n ea eq sa bk Im sn es esc es es nemsaosoa m wa «am nt am » m Brewed by New Ltd Speight’s Branci. Dunedin

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Grey River Argus, 18 August 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 18 August 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 18 August 1937, Page 8