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ARE NOW ARRIVING. New Styles in Costumes. New Styles in Millinery. New Styles in Blouses. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. and for Summer wear in Washing and Woollen Fabrics. SAMPLES POST FREE ON A LIMITED. 3 WELLINGTON & NAPIER.

IT IS TH .01 ai J.y;jl THREE CASH PRIZES OF £5 EACH, AND 43 OTHER PRIZES, FROM £3 TO 2/6 GIVEN TO CONSUMERS OF KOZIE TEA EVERY JUNE AND DECEMBER. Kettle Bros, AgentsjGrcymonth. REWARD, Missing from the ist October, 1900, a tall complexioned young man, about five feet six inches of age; height 39 years ; had on when last seen a pair of swallow tail sealskin trousers, with sausage stripes; fashionable mutton-chop waistcoat, with cast iron trimmings, and a pail of J D W* fSHALIC'S 10/6 Balmorals ; is deaf and dumb of one eye, and hard of hearing with the other; is slightly pock marked at the back of his head; stoops upright when he walks crooked, has a slight impediment in his look, and a Grecian bend on his upper lip, whiskers cut off inside. Was born before his younger brother, his mother being present on the occasion. Anyone finding him will bring him to

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AN IDEAL BABY FOOD. Careful investigation has elicited the fact that the enormous infant mortality in the Colonies is due !«j maternal ignorance of babv food. -itfES THRIVE ON "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK It is scientifically prepared under the strictest, sanitary conditions, and every cow supplying milk to the factory is periodically examined by Qualified Veterinary Surgeons. ;s Highlander" Condensed Milk. Has a gild-edged reputation for purity and quality. Sold at all Stores. BOUNDARY STREET SHOEING FORGE. T TAVING taken over the Shoeing J_ Business ■which has been so successfully carried jon by! Mr McTigue, I take this opportunity of soliciting a share of the trade, i I 'hiave engaged, ,an experienced Shoer, so those who favour me with their work may rely that the workmanship will be of the very best. Shoes of all sizes kept in stock. J. M'CARTHY, Junr.

Women Always Imy EtMIHHH "j"T is inherent in women to bo economical, and lho majority of women aro thrifty, because the responsibility falls upon them to make the weekly wage or monthly salary go as far as possible. When buying tea the careful housewife thinks of quality as well as price., and sho invariably buys Suratura Tea. It gives absolute satisfaction to palate and purse. It is a perfect high grade Oclon Tea, guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. .Obtainable from. KETTLE B B0S " Upper Mawhera Quay, Graymontk. 7ANTED KNOWN—R. Hannah's VV Stocktaking Sale is the place for Bargains in Boots and Shoes. COBDEN SKATING RINK. r I Min above win ue _±ii,"J 1 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINO from 7to 10 p.m. ; and EVERY AFTERNOON, with use of Skates, 6d, from 2 to 5 p.m.

Is Pure, Rich Cows' Milk reduced to the form of powder by a special process at a very high temperature. Its special qualitles^are:— 1. Perfect solubility, permitting the rapid reconstltutlon of natural milk by tho addition of water. 2. The complete retention of all the nutritive properties and assimllabUlty of fresh, milk. 3. Perfect keeping qualities and absolute sterility. 4. It Is a compact, nourishing, easily digested food. ECONOMICAL TO USE-ALWAYS AT HAND MADE IN A MOMENT. A MOST REFRESHING .AND NUTRITIOUB MILK. Invaluable for Infants and Invalids. milkln its most perfect form. Sold Everywhere-Packed in Air-tight Tins. TRY IT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 August 1905, Page 3