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A mountain of wilt is osio of the natural curiosities of Sim Dnminmi. i lie mountain is about five miles square at the base, and is estimated to contain about 50,000,000 tons of salt. Tim liawkes l!ay railway employees have formed a Cash I’lirehase Association, and will invito tenders for the supply lor one year of groceries, meat, broad, mils', medieines, drapery, boots, tailoring, ironmongery, stationery, etc:. Customers can now rely upon getting the best of chick feed, which is manufactured by Geo. Morrell and Sons. It is a real mixture, and it will make the young chicks thrive. Place your orders cany.— Advt. Mr W. Cox, Ilnmffrav street, Ballarat, Vic., writes:—“l have been a great ruffe re from rheumatism and leaving obtained the greatest relief by the use of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm 1 cannot speak too highly of it. Whenever I fool the rheumatic pains coniine- on, I give the a fleeted parts a few applications and it always arrests the attack. I know several people who have used Chamberlain s Pain Balm and they all speak in the highest praises of it.” For sale by Kettle Bros., Oreymouth.—Advfc. Get the habit of buying your boys’ clothing at our store, and you will always bo sure of getting something built stand the gymnastic strain.—W. McKay and Son.—Advt. TIDY HANDS. Don’t neglect your hands ; every detail in appearance counts. Your hands may he as clean as soap and water will make them, and still lie dirty. I>UB IN SYDAL—it cleans out the pores, rids the skin of impurities, and makes tlie hands smooth, white and clea n. SYDAL is especially good for chapped and sore hands, sunburn, and all minor skin irregularities. Price Is. 6d. a jar: All Chemists 31 Both our children wore taken wifh whooptnn cough, but not (or long. We had read that Lane’s Emulsion had cured other children, and Immediately procured a bottle.

With three bottles the whoop* Ing cough was quite away, and the children as well as ever. Chemists and stores. 2/6 and 4/6. Take none but LANE’S. NINE YEARS ECZEMA. , N IBj mmL ., W'. : m V ssm M j\lkh. W ai.tei; Aluu.is, Oriental Street,CTetone, says:—“For over nine years 1 had Eczema in its worst and most painful form on both legs and feet. At times I could not put a boot on or put my foot on the ground. 1 bad always to wear bandages. I was treated by five different doctors and I bad made up my mind to go into the Wellington Hospital, and said I would have my feet taken off if it would only ease my suffering. One day my little boy said to me, ‘Mother, why don’t you try Plantekoa Ointment V I replied that I was tired of trying, and thought Plantekoa was like others I hail used. A few days after this a friend gave mo a paper to read, and advised me to try it, so I got a box and that was the best purchase I ever made. Plantekoa Cinti-neat has cared me. I am wearing a pair of hoots that I threw aside twelve months ago, from the fact that my feet were so swollen I rould not get (hem on; now 1 can wear them with ease and coKtfort.” Uni t-lam Ointment, 1/- anil 2'. Chemists "1 ■ 73

LANE’S MEDOLINE for the Hands. Makes White Hands Whiter. 1/- Bottle at ail Chemists and Stores. E TE-iE BEST V BEVERAGES ❖ IN SPRING TIME. The arrival of spring :tnil ilio wjii'iii <lnvs brings mi increased demand for cooling beverages. TJie most suitable of nil drinks at this time ire, of course, THOMSON & CO’S AERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. Distilled water from a lovely crystal spring 200i't. below (ho surface is the only water used in their manufacture. Pure and wholesome, they are (he safest, best, and most refreshing drinks on the market. Ask always for THOMSON'S. The name is a guarantee of goodness. 19 Special Gold EVisdals Against the Whole World. 1/-EACK! 1/- EACH GPJIING Blind Rollers, Plaques, Combs, W. W. Brushes, Baskets, Cream Jugs, Ornaments, Sugars, Batters, Cake Dishes, Wire Dines, Scrub Brushes, Hat Polish, Fire Shovels, Hair Brushes, Table Knives, Forks, Pipes, Playing Cards, Necklets, Feeding Bottles, Pampa Knives, Teapots, pr. T Hinges, Sponges, Brize Books, Fish Lines, Salt Boxes, Padlock's, Shaving Soaps, Toothache Cure, Dolls, School Bags, Writing Tablets, Gold Paint etc, etc., at J. WARD’S RUNANGA.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 4