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WANTED KNOWN —that — T. WATCHMAN, JOT AS still a large lot of CROCKERY A left, which must he sold. CUPS AND SAUCERS 4/9 doz. LARGE DINNER PLATES 4/- doz. SMALL DINNER PLATES 4/- doz. Also a large lot of ENAMEL AY ARE which will he sold at low prices. CALL AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELVES. T. WATCHMAN, . DIRECT IMPORTER, TAYLOVILLE, LRU N N ERT ON.

p At .. A.. sroy hair is tauied by over-work, worry, will bring back (be oiipnal colour to yoef bair af® a few applications stimulating the scalp, of nealtby hair. It u-t to-t&Wt- SatUbiotion cuarano7iii’ f<3uiuio4- Price, 7/6_ per bottle, post ffbo. nivato correspondence invited. MESS M. WIcEfLWAIM, TOILET SPECIALIST, 254 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. H Z. AOINt/ F(f9 MU 08 1 BtfjHT CO. THE TROCADERO. BOUNDARY ST. GREYMOUTH, R. MUNDY, PROPRIETOR. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— { TAKE this opportunity of informing A vou that I have engaged the serservices of MR DOM PEDRO, one of Wellington’s first-class chefs to superintend the cooking in my establishment- . , . The rooms are up-to-dato in every particular; the fish fresh by every steamer and the business is personally supervised. Oysters: Fresh every steamer. Plain and Fancy Omlette a speciality. Grills and Fish Suppers at all Hours. SATURDAY EVENING—SPLENDID WINDOW DISPLAY. ggSSS2SSSS§SSBg§SSS2S§S§Sg§§S§BSSS-| »o C •0 BACHELORS, BEWARE! j •g Even in 1908 a lot of likely fcl- { »g lows would be marrying were \ gg it not for the fearful risk they ' gg run of marrying the wrong wo- £ gg man. Even for a waltz the \ gg wrong woman is tiresome; but \ gg for a life-long trudge over all \ gg sorts of roads —oh, la, la! How { gg sting the discouraged soul? — ! gg A woman faire I dare not wed J gg For fcare I woarc Actaeon’s | gg head. . ! gg A woman hlacke is always | gg proud, 1 gg A woman little always loud; 1 gg A woman that is tall of growth | gg Is always subject unto sloth ; | gg For faire or foule, little or tall, 1 gg Some faulte remains amongst ; gg them all. gg Oh, tut, tut! Don’t let the gg snarls of cynics worry you. If gg you to marry are inclined sock gg out the destined maid, and disgg cover what tea she drinks. If gg she drinks the right one, gg you’re right—°g SURATURA So “D” 2s o« £2 It is the tea of the wise wo-

gg men, the healthy women, the gg gg cliecry women, the bonny wo- gg gg men, the dainty women, the *2 gg comradely women, the reason- go g§ able women, the comfortable gg gg women, the gentle .women, g° gg the gonial women —just the gg gg sort of women the men of sense gg gg want to marry and make much gg gg of. gg gg 82 g KETTLE B""-| gg UPPER MAWHERA QUAY, gg gg GREYMOUTH. gg •0*0«000c0»0»000©000»000«000»0«000_©0 ooo»o®o*ooo#o»o#o*ooo*o#ooo*ooooo» OO DOMINION CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS. GUITS cleaned and dyed—Ladies Costumes, Gloves, etc., cleaned and made equal to new—at moderate charges. MOSS & TATE, PROPRIETORS. Opposite U.S. Coys. Office, Greymouth. PLACE your order for your Xmas Suit with B. HART. Splendid range of patterns to choose fromi ’'it anti Sty'4 guaranteed.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 3