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Wn T« PUSICIIa . NoM»tttftOftOLlG BEVERAGE* Tremendous sale right throughout New Zealand. Obtainable; from all Hotels on the West Coast. ;;,_,

Signs. Do you know thcso tell tale sign* r and what they mean ? I Do your lungs pain you ? / ~ Aro tliey weak and delicate 1 \ ' Do you have a stubborn cough? C ' Are you subject to colds that«T . " bang on 1" ( la your tbroat soro and inflamed ? ) ) Are you losing flesh? V ; Doss your h*ad ache? P i These symtoms call for quick relief J if you would .spare yourself the con-3 1 Biimptivc'a lot. Tbero is but one \ treatment known lo science that will/ >cure consumption and all diseases \ . leading tu it—a never failing treat- J ' mont that is doing a grand work ? throughout the colony. Cod LiverC Oil, Creasote, Lime, Sudi. and Fresh ? Eggs. These five ingredients are S scientifically combined in C Lime's They ease the pain, give strength to the delicate, stop the cough and* ■ cold, assist the digestive organs to* assimilate food thus adding flesh and resistivo power against disease. ■;, Get Lane's Emulsion because it stops the toil tale signs. " It's Famous." Price 2/G and 4JG. 32 The purity and percentage of ultramarine determine the bleaching properties of Blue. Laundry Blue is made up o£ ultramarine, in combination with glucose or t some other substance, to bind the particles into a nob. It is the ultramarine that is of value, for it does the bleaching. Some Blues contain an excess of binding matter, others aro made of inferior ultramarine, while some contain the faults of both. "Royal Blue" or Empire Blue as it is often called contains the highest percentage of pure ultramarine. It is used because of its efficiency and economy. | * " Royal Blue" is sold by all storekeepers.

LIMSEEn EBSULSIOM. FOR ; ~~~- ! ' ~ Cougfis, Colds and v Croup. ••'... Obtainable Everywhera. ~. Take no othcri

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 May 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 May 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 May 1906, Page 4