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' GRIFFEN & SMITH’S Full Range of “PYREX” jib; •; >\\ i. t? §m Transparent - Ware A Most Acceptable Gift JGriye “PYREX” for lasting appreciation. > ... . v ; JPhe hard,smooth, surface of “PYREX” cannot peel oif. or be. affected by food. It never loses, its brilliance —never discolours or burps, out —it will last a lifetime. ' See the many PYREX Dishes at “PYREX” Bakes Bread An Inch Higher Two loaves of bread made of the same amount of dough—one in a metal pan, the other in a PYF.EX dish—were baked in the same oven at the • same time. The loaf in the PYREX dish was an inch higher when finished. Bake in “PYREX” and hake better. General HOKITIKA; Head, Office, Greymouth. Also at Westport.

•iii•ii i • • • 1 11 SAVE POUNDS! ' SEND YOUR,CLOTHES TO TAYLOR’S ■ ■ . to-Ray }.. Taylors, Export/icr-y Cleaning and'Pressing saves your clothes —and saves your pounds —Be smartly dressed for Xmas — . enjoy this economy—send, your clothes to Taylor’s to-day. •/Never a can always depend on Taylor’s. 3')ji : mercer REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. r .yr:j|EF|!E|ENTING Cm TAYLOR AND COY., LTOI

mmz mx mi m mt . *<. m *m Wi' AS%'sW^' xm wm ; ' mm sr.A , &j£Af.s ti:W: sm-met y.fry.yV'A ;■;■:■:■:•> i&mmm I. t Z&W- '-... V* W »£* // s M ANY hundreds of countrymen have learned a comforting lesson during the last few years; yes, and not only v countrymen, but city men as well. They have learned the value cf A.M.P. policies, built up in good times, as financial ' baching-Iri-Bad'tzmes.' 7 - Now that “woohts up,” the wise man will look to his assurance policies. He witt build them up against the coming of the next reverse.' 1 "fie will consult the nearest representative of the and learn how the,Society can help him. Membership! in 'a Society,/with' £90,000,000 of assets, gives a man a sense of friendship and security when times are hard, and membership’ in the A.M.P. is open to every man in health. Don’t delay your enquiry. To-morrow may be too late.

HEAD OFFICE: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Offices end Agents througho .t the Dominion. ' v- ■.< JW»‘ MW* “Policies completed before 31st December, share in the Surplus 1933.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1933, Page 3

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346

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1933, Page 3

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