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CLUB HOTEL. M A WHICH A QUAY, GREYMOUTH. MR. ROBERT RUSSELL, formerly i ’ J - of the State Colleries and Brunnevton has pleasure in informing his friends throughout the district, that he has taken over the above well-known hostelry and will be pleased to receive their patronage. Every comfort and convenience provided for visitors. First-class TABLE a vl the best brands of LIQUORS kept. Within three minutes of the Railway Station. WEAK INFANTS. STRONG CHILDREN. QUITE stomach of infants is so delicate that the greatest care must bo taken with their iood, Give your child ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, prepared according to direction with cadi tin. This splendid food in easily assimilated, and makes flesh, bone, sinew, and brain. Weak infants have become strong children when reared on Robinson's Patent Barley. NO SPOTS. NO STREAKS. npiIERE arc no spois, or no streaks, on your clothes after they have I been blued with 1 KEEN’S “OXFORD” BLUE. It makes the clothes a clear, beautiful white colour, delightful to look at, pleasant to wear. It’s a British Blue and the Best Blue. ♦l* , BENSDORP’S COCOA AND *" 4 CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY COMPETITION. *1 Prizes £lO (in order of merit). *1 • If you arc under 16 years of <J ago, write a 4-lino verse about Bonsdorp's Cocoa and post it before 31st October to the nndemoted address, accompanied «J< by outer wrapper from Bens- ♦J dorp’s Cocoa. *l 4 **“ Every competitor whose hand- ♦** writing is classed by the judges .*** as good will receive a gift of chocolate confectionery. «J« FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. * ♦♦♦ * <♦ BENSDORP’S COCOA, <♦ ♦J* Box 252, Christchurch. «J» ♦J* v C% «J» <■*« »*♦ ♦*« «J» **• »*« »*♦ **• - »*« PUBLIC NOTICE. ] A DOIG, of j’lackwater takes this * opportunity of informing the general public that he lias purchased the Butchery Business in High Street, , which has been carried on by Mrs. ' 11. Seebeck, and asks for a continuance j of business. Cleanliness and civility to customers will bo the new proprietors motto. The very primost of MUTTON, BEEP, VEAL and PORK kept and killed under Government inspection.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 4