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HOT OCR A PHY FOR EVERYONE. We supply the amateur with everything for photography at the lowest rates in the colony CAMERAS—AII styles and prices from 6s. PLATES.—Fresh stocks of leading makes in all sizes, i plate Is pkt. i plate 2/3 pkt. 5x4 and post card 1/9 pkt. whole-plate 4/3 pkt. FlLMS.—Always fresh stocks; lowest prices. PAPERS.—AII reliable makes stocked: sizes up to half-plate Is per packet. ALBUMS.—Latest designs from Is upwards. OTHER ACCESSORIES at equally low prices. We are pleased to give the amateur every assistance. A postcard t* us will bring all information. Orders accompanied by remittance er reference are executed immediately and goods sent by return mail. Wallace and Co,, CHEMISTS & PHOTO DEALERS, 806, HIGH STREET : i : : : : : : CHRISTCHURCH.

“go I*.” W H I S K Y. BOLLCeH, LADE & 6©« LW., Glasgow. THE LARGEST PURE MALT WHISKY DISTILLERS IN THE WORLD. \CQ7Dp' Should be without a tin of Red Gross Ointment For cuts, sores, boils, or wounds of any kind it has proved a Mighty Healer No danger of blood-poisoning and its attendant pain and agony if Red Gross Ointment is applied to the wound. Till stores and chemists. Price //0

Bed Cross Ointment INDIGESTION 2SS v-.x; When the stomach is healthy the breath ia like the fragrance of the rose, but when the stomach is out of order the breath is bad. Many endeavour to remedy the unpleasant odour by mouth washes, breath perfumes and such like, but this will not cure the trouble. You must remove the cause, you must.strike at the root of . the evil, and the evil is always Indigestion, acidity, flatulence, heart-burn, and sour risings are caused by the food fermenting or decaying in the stomach and thus contaminating the breath. HENZES PEPSO THE GREAT INDIGESTION CURE, digests the food you eat. It corrects every disorder of the stomach and restores health and strength. RENZIE’S PEPSO is not a . (cnre : all,' but is .guaranteed to cure Indigestion, for it enables the stomach to convert every bit of nutriment in your food into good red blood. Get a bottle and try for yourself. Read Mr. L. Jones’ experience Wellington Terrace, WELLINGTON, 25th July, 1910 ■ It affords me great pleasure to state that Renzie's Pepso effected an absolute cure from the indigestion to which I was subject for many Tears. I can thoroughly recommend Renzie’s Pepso. as one single bottle has completely erased all my symptoms.'- I keep a bottle of your wonderful Pepso handy, for I consider, it-advisable that one should be prepared should one of the family suffer from indigestion ‘ (§gd.) L. JONES. RENZIE’S PEPSO is sold by all Chemists and Grocers, at 2/6 For Billiousneaa and Constipation take RENZIE’S PILL. 21 It fixes the Liver, 1/6 Parkinson ajiu Co 'iffl Hanwell W*l liams, Chemists, sell Renzie’i Pepso. v < ' Oriffen and Smith, Wholesale Agents.

Xffß ,H. HOLMES, Painter and . Paper hanger, in THANKIInG the ''ifneral public for their liberal support, wishes to intimate that he has EE MOVED to his new premises in Albert Street, opposite the Public Library. A new stock of PAPERS, PAINTb GLASS, etc., to select from. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR AIA WORK. TIST’HAT DO YOU TAKE FOl BREAKFAST! The wisest and most healthy persom will say, “Porridge made from ROBINSON’S PATENT GROATS.” It makes a finer-flavoured* easier .digested, and richer porridge than th ordinary oeftaasaL

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 6

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