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Ki The Moraing-Cup is " most enjoyable " when the tea in the cup is Amber Tips. It is essentially a wholesome stimulant, and can be taken with benefit by those of weak digestion. Packed in damp-proof, air-tight packages, and sold by all grocers and storekeepers at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. No prizes or coupons of any kind are offered with niber Tips Tea Being full weight, full strength, full flavour, and full value, Ambsr Tips needs no enterprises of that <r kind to bolster up its o^ : f?h*. sale. m^m Ask for and take no other but TEA. JTL / •w*ma*W*?tti~&^"'*w^^ US m WHOLESALE AGENTS, A. MATHESON ANB 60., (WEYMOUTH.

RUST-PROOF ft a This Guarantee is YOUR Protection IN ALL FITTINGS, OF ALL DRAPERS

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TTNOWS that the purer an article the JV loss need lie used. Hence it is that One Packet of KEEN'S OXFORD BLUE goes further ami gives more satisfaction than any other brand uf blue. EMPIRE HOTEJ JAMES BEIRNE : : : : Proprietor. Corner of Mackay and Tainui Streets, Meals! Low Charges! Everybody Well Treated ! Wines and .Spirits of the Best Brands. SPEIGHTS & BEST LOCAL ALIOS ALWAYS O.N' TAP. T?VERYTHTNG of the VERY BEST MJ QUALITY. Ooml Reds! Hood Telephone, No. 161 : P.O. Box, NV 22 WHEN YOU'VE GOT A COLD. ND don't feel equal to ordinary food, why not make yourself a Delightful Royal Posset? * Take a feblespoonful of ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS, boil and flavour it according to directions, and drink it hot before goinj; to bed. —Surprisingly comforting and stimulating. ROYAL HOTEL. (First House from the Gret mouth Railway Station.) JAMES S. VIAL : : Late of Nsraheie. Proprietor and Licensee. 'No man better capable of conducting the Royal Hotel'' (Mr. Drewitt at hi? farewell B'*ial.) L/fR. VIAL will spare no effort to "* confirm that opinion, and Mrs. Vial will personally supsrvise the household management. Travellers CALLED for early troitit. Every attention paid to correspondence bv letter or leleqram. " TARIFF 6s A DAY. The MEALS are second to none in ti»9 Dominion, and the purest WINKS and LPIRITS are stocked. SPEIGHT AND CO'S ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m. (Unsurpassed.) Telephone No. 51 : : P.O. Box No. 89 SAVE MONEY By Buying Furniture Direct from the Manufcturers. SCHAEF & SON Practical Cabir.atmakers, Upholsterer' and House Furnishers. * LL goods made at our factory ' from the best material and GUARANTEED. Large Stock of CHESTERFIELDS, DIVAN CHAIRS, DININGROOM SUITES SIDEBOARDS, HANDSOME DRAWING ROOM CABINETS, DUCHESSE CHESTS and WASHSTANDS. ANY DESIGN MACE TO ORDER. I All Kinds of BEDDING an* BED STEADS always on ha'ad. A Liberal Discount Allowed. INSPECTION INVITED. SCHAEF & SON,

REMOVAL NOTICE. R. H. HOLMES, Painter and Paperhanger, in THANKING the general public for their liberal support wishes to intimate that he has REMOVED to his new promises in Albert Street, oppofiite the Public I *bracy. A new stock of Papers, Paints. Glass etc., to select from. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL WORK. J. M. HANNAH, Carriage Builder, Wheelwright and General Blacksmith, fpAKES this opportunity of an nouncing to the general public of the West Coast that, he has TAKEN OVER the business which has bter j conducted V Mr J. Martin, and trusts j by strict attention to business to meri*. , a sbare of support. All work executed with Neat nam an«- : j Despatch. HORSE SHOEING Will receive every attention. Hor*» j owners can rely on having their w«u»ti gttendH trESTIMATES Given for Every Description of Vehicle and Painting. J. M. HANNAH. OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4

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