IS EXTENDED TO THE LADIES OF GREYMOUTH AND DISTRICT TO VISIT OUR FASHION SALON NOW SHOWING LATEST CREATIONS FOR . AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1945 COATS — SUITS—FURS — FROCKS — SKIRTS — KNITWEAREXCITING AND ALLURING. WIYMOUTH
TIM 1 versus TOMMY I Ready-To-Eat Cereals save time tat lose COARSE ' _ . or fine vitammso vi-MAX still sells at Don’t let the clock beat the family at pre-war prices in 31b breakfast. The little time taken to cartons and 71b bags. prepare VI-MAX Porridge is more D. H. BROWN and than repaid because VI-MAX does not SON LTD., Moor- Jose its vitamins through drastic prehouse Avenue, Ch’ch. z cooking or in the making of porridge. Another VI-MAX advantage is that VI-MAX has less “crude fibre” than t whole wheat. “Crude fibre” contains a decalcifying agent. VIMAX, therefore, offers more calcium for bone and teeth building. WAGONS! wAfANQ ? • WAGONS! THEY’RE WANTED URGENTLY FQR VITAL WORK. You may not even know or notice that a railway wagon is being kept at your siding' for a day or so longer than necessary. But think of the huge total of wagons that would, 1 be wasted throughout the country if all freighters were equally indifferent. Make sure now, that wagons coming to you do not waste journey time. GET THEM AWAY WITHOUT DELAY.
it?*/ Ns.X-s'Wx Serve delicious Holly ''®& Bran d Oatmeal or Rolled 1 H A W®® ® Oats for breakfast. It ll®. y.V , cooks while you set the • * (V W tabic. Better than real old fashX W AlWwv ioned porridge yet full of vitamins and nutritionw®^ UCHANAW ’ s ftfIIM.TOPRtPARB SMInTtoTcOK - v BAILLIE.r"NEvTLTE AND CO., AGENTS, GREYMOUTH.
THE ROGUES’ GALLERY ■ A 111 TW wil AW BORER MOTH SILVER WHITE FISH ANT get them WITH— ~ • 14
JJART JJOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. This Hotel has just been renovated and the comfort of visitors is assured Entirely under new and up-to-date Management. S B. P. OVEREND, ' ManajierCENTRAL HOTEL pat goul d I n g PROPRIETOR. Cnr Lichfield and Colombo Streets. CHRISTCHURCH. Monteith’s Ale on Tap. ’Phone 31-dui. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS, Neatly executed. Onlv the Best of Leather an. Workmanship. A Trial is Solicited. L 2 ampese Mawhera Quay. Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, 20 March 1945, Page 3
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