a «at, r Its work is to heal diseased lungs, to cure colds, to strengthen frail bodies. It does its work Well. No combination of word's is equal to the task ot telling what, a really good .lung ■ healer Lane’s Emulsion is. Cod Liver Oil, Creasote, and Fresh Eggs. Medicine and food combined. Buy it and try it to-day. Two sizes 2/6 and 4/6. ..Chemists and Stores. Take none but LANE’S. The only way you can make white clothes look white Is by Bleaching!
Toil at the washboard will remove the dirt, but not all the dirt. If you have washed white, clothes, such as sheets, shirts, and pillow slips, you will know this. You must bleach the clothes, and to do this quickly and thoroughly you must use a pure laundry blue. Not all blues are pure, because many contain an excess of glucose, and others, deleterious substances. '* Royal Blue,” or Empire Blue, is pure. It goes farther, does better bleaching, and is more satisfactory in every way than other blues. .... 8 - -- Examinb your skin under a micro•cope —you will notice a countless number of small pores. Now, these pores exhale waste products. Should they become clogged, the result is the proper skin-action is retarded or stopped, the skin 'becomes disordered, and itching or other symptoms of irritation set in, QVnft'l* (Wdton’s Hand EniolQitlMfc. bent) cleanses the pores, stimulates the action of the ' skin, and assists nature in its work. ! |VhAI “* a perfect Skip ;O I f ( ,od which quickly . remedies skin defects. . 1 ,-3 a c.vvr/wh::i o duns, Ammunition, Hockey, Golf, & Football Requisites. , Ddliblebarrel Shotguns, Automatic safety and triple locked action Remington Rifles—Adapted to either black or smokeless cartridges New Season's Hockey Slicks.— All latest patterns, indiarubber and cane-spring handles, no stinging, finest selection irt colony From 7/6 up Best Quality White and. Composition Hookey Balls, 2/- up II MSI : octhaiio, Rugby and Association.— Rcgiilatii n size,; best quality English leather, largest, I inc’nt .in .cplqny^._/fO w “P
Send Joe Price Lists; E. RIYHdtDS & CO. Christojiufch. lnvcrcargiir bje— O .11 All LEV. AND (iijsvsjoirni P -GOV'£Rfl!tflEN % ISi e DEPARTMENT fAot #6. 10. is a NATIONAL INSfililtiok whose liberal ..conJitloris aiid benefits have, SAVED nidi) sAnds Fildi Want, and \\ deserves the support o! all those •yha have an interest iii tfe'e Colbny. j. H. RlDHAllftSOtf, Oommiiiionsr
HPE KSHGA.. AXEMEN’S GARNIA VAL & ATIiLETIC SPORT®. To be bold in Crowe’s Paddock, Te Kinga, • on APRIL 6th, 19 0 7 ... Patrons: TV E. Y. Scddon, MUX; J. Jay, Esq. President: W. A. Lihdop. Vice-Presidents: Jas. Kerr, Jas. Beirnc, J. Craig. JUDGES; Chopping and Sawing—R. Stratford and J. Jack. Running Events —W. A. Lindop, J. Jack Starter : Chop and Saw —C. Bell. Running—J. Nyberg. Timekeeper: N. Peat. ' Handicappers: F. C. Meyer, C. Bell, 0. Laustin, S. Kirkland. Treasurer: T. Crowe. Secretary : J. D. Marshall.. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP SAW, 18-in, log. First £3, second £l, third trophy axe. Nomination -2s. acceptance Is. , 2. MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, 18 : in. logs. First £3, second £l, third trophy 10/6. Nomination 2/6,. acceptance 2s, 3. 120 YARDS HANDICAP. First £2, second £1 itis, third trophy 10/6. Nondnation 2s, acceptance Is. 4. SIANDING LONG JUMP. First £l, second trophy 10/6. Nomination Is, post entry. ... 5. HANDICAP SAW. 20-in logs. First £5. and trophy l2fo, second £1 third 10/-. Nomination 4s, acceptance Is. 6. CUMBERLAND WRESTLING. First £1 10s, second trophy 10/6. Nomination 1/6. 7—HANDICAP CHOP (underhand), 20-in logs, of £ll Is. : First £7 and trophy £1 Is, second £2, third £l. Nomination ss, acceptance 2s. ... 8. -LADIES’ RACE, 50 yards. First £1 and Trophy. Entrance Is, post entry. 9. UPRIGHT CHOP, 18-in logs. First £4, second £1 and trophy 11/5. Nomination ,3s, acceptance Is. - 10.—BOYS’ RACE, 100yds. First trophy 10/5, second trophy. Entrance Is, post entry. • r 11.—GIRLS’. RACE, 75yds.. .First trophy 10/6, second trophy ss. Entrance Is. CONDITIONS. .......... 1. —/Nominations close , with the Secretary on Wednesday, March 20th. _ 2. Handicaps declared on March 26th. 3. Acceptances close on April_ Ist. 4. —The decision of;, the Committee ;n all cases shall be final. .. .. - ... 5. —Four competitors or no event; five or no second, six or no third. 6. —ln events 1 and 5, names cf both competitors must bo given. ... t - .- - 7. —All entries must be accompanied by- nomination fee, otherwise competitors will not be handicapped. 8. Last six performances to accompany nomination. - ' 9. —All logs trimmed to size. Any competitor tampering with logs will be disqualified. All protests to be lodged with the Secretary within ten minutes f nftd? ( ; event; md to be accompanied by 10s, the. same, to be forfeited it the protest is considered frivolous. Admission to Grounds: Is.
| All correspondence to be addressed to ’J. D. Secretary. Tokinea. ... | 10.—All', events condikited updejf rules 'jot New Zealatid Axemen’s Association; ■ ; 11.—Late nomination, bearing postmark of day of closing, will be received up to following, Thursday. t 12.—Bookmakers will bo licensed at a fee of £1 la. M itaiflS: Ms eutkil rMa cure i»n.j m l.til
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19070328.2.31.4
Bibliographic details
Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1907, Page 4
Word Count
828Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1907, Page 4
Using This Item
The Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd is the copyright owner for the Greymouth Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.