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HEALTH & STRENGTH. You want strength. You can get it | and keep it, by taking Lane’S Emue- | SION. 1 You can work better, play better, rest j better, when you take Lane’s Emul.-* i SION. 1 Your nerves will be steadier, and , digestion belter when you take Lane’s i Emulsion, You will sleep sounder, and rest more j contentedly when you take Lane’s Emulsion. t Lane’s Emulsion Protects the whole family against coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis,, asthma, consumption. Take Lane'SEmulsion at the first sign of a cold—breathe in through the nostrils pure, fresh air. ami plenty of it-nn.l your coW will disappear in remarkably stunt tune-just try Lank’S Emulsion and prove these statements. The targe size is tlie economical size, 4/b per bottle.’ fake none but Lank's. 173 Impure Blue gives the “Wash Lady" double work and half pay. If white clothes have to be washed you must have Blue for bleaching purposes otherwise the clothes would have a muddy lint. If the Blue is impure it will take much longer to bleach than pure Blue —That means increased work. The bleaching properties of Blue depend upon the punly and percentage of ultramarine. “ Royal Blue ” or Empire Blue ns it is familiarly called contains more good ultramarine than any other Laundry Blue on the market. If you have had trouble in getting your clothes to wash white, a trial of Royal Blue next wash day will convince you of its efficiency. 2 tOMERVILI.E, FRENCH CLEANER. DYER I’RESSER, AND uti‘ of Dunedin, Timavu and Ashburton.) Has commenced business in Tainui Street, next to Air Inseph's. bilker. CENTS SUITS CLEANED and i’RESSED equal to new. LADIES’ COSTUMES A SPECIALTY A TRIAL SOLICITED.

IF you want Baby to bu strong anti .Perfectly Nourished, go by wbal tbo Doctor says. Tho highest medical authorities recommend ROBINSON’S LATENT BARLEY ns a nutritious building-up food. While perfect in itself, it. is it good variation to use it in turn with ROBINSON S PATEN 1 CROATS. Sold in air-tight tins by till grocers. ******** * ********* ** * * JUST THE npiILNG * * * * * 1 ** * * * * * * * ..FOR.,, * * * BLOTCHES, SORES * * CHARRED * * HANDS, * * CHILBLAINS, * * Etc., Etc. * * * ***** * ***** * * * BOXES: Is 6d. * * BOXES; Is 6.1. * * * ********* * ******** REDCROSS I OINTMENT I ********* * ******** * * THIS PURE.... * * Sweet OINTMENT * ***** * ***** . * Is prepared * * from specially * * selected ingredi- * * cuts, and is tin- * * equalled as a heal- * * ing remedy. It sooth- * * os and softens tho * * skin, allays irritation * * sores and itching and * * speedily heals all diseas- * *od and injured conditions * * of tho skin. Obtainable till * * * Chemists and Stores. . . ** ** ** ********* * ******** Cox A Strutkcr BOUNDARY STREET. (Lato Arch. Cox.) ENGINEERS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. . . SPECIAL.—AII Repairs in connection with tho trade undertaken at the shortest notice, and executed with despatch. GAS ENGINES REPAIRED —AND—ALL REQUISITES RTODKSD. yoe VV :u. Survey your clothes with satisfaction if KEEN’S OXFORD BLUE Has .been used ,in tho washing. After over 100 years’ experience, you may be certain that tho manufacturers of tho Famous “Oxford” Blue understand their business from Alma to Omega. That’s why tho experienced laundress always insists on getting Keen’s “Oxford.” Blue.

IKAMATUA AND BLACKWATER. LINE OF COACHES. FOR the convenience of the travelling public, A PASSENGER COACH will-run from IKAMATUA RAILWAY STATION to BLACKWATER every MONDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, an arrival of the morning and evening trains. Luggage and Parcels will receive every attentiop. All letters and orders promptly attended to. G. McINEOE. PjQpricto*.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 May 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 May 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 May 1906, Page 4

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