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TOOTHING irritates a woman more than to find her linen streaked after Bluing them. But this complaint is never made when Keen’s Oxford 01U3 is used. The result is always delightful. Keen’s Blue has led the world for over 150 years. Aif j;' if jjs if if jjc - :?< # #if if a{c % $ £ if >;t IMPORTANT NOTICE if * * FOOTBALLERS it ...TO. How about your Outfit this Season? ALL and inspect our new if ' JERSEYS, the very best English manufacture. * FOR THE WINTER! We have a splendid assortment of Overcoats. Call and select one. It will prove very useful to protect you from the BARBER. i£c Try Our Establishment for any- ❖ & thing you want! if * FOGARTY & WILLIAMS :Js IMcrciers, Clothiers, and Boot if Importers, if # sjt if Mawhsra Quay, Grsyraouth. if if it £ Jfc if if if sif-if if s}c if a*c TT’S just as important that your tea bo pure as that your food be good. KOZIE TEA is composed of selected loaves perfectly blended. It is, therefore, pure and digestible. No. 2 Ko/.ic Is Sd only.—Agents-. Kettle 11 IDS. "STSE Good to your Baby.—Give it in £J> turn Robinson’s Patent Barit, amlßebinson’s Patent Groats. Those two scicntilic preparations stimulate the growth of bone, muscle and brain, and afford the greatest nourishment in the smallest compass. Doctors and nurses advise their use. All Grocers. AN SALE—CHAFF, OATS, BRAN, I BOLLARD, WHEAT, POTATOES, SWEDES, etc., at J. TRUSCOTT, Produce Merchant, Grey- ’ mouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1907, Page 1

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