When appetite suggests something good—when health dictates something nourishing when bodily strength demands something sustaining—in short, when you’re hungry you need AOLSEBROOKS cream CRACKERS.
Bad erdPbwei! recommends Condensed Milk for Boy Scouts! "i “ !t Is clumsy to carry ,4 abotl.lcofrniikwith “you tj put in your “tea, and you //ill fP' “find It much more “ convenlentto carry “ a Lin of condens;u mlk “ins ead “ If you can /eta little tin, “ you //ill prob ibly use It “ all up. and, supposing “there Is some left, it “tastes awful'y good “ spreai on bread ihave “often used it like tms “v.n-.n it has been impjSb. > * to g i butter dADKN-i > U vVtiiX. Full Cream" «ou can depend upon u’
Rheumo The cure that really cures naanmin Rheumatism All Chemists and Stores, 8 2/6 and 4/6. THE BEST SUMER DRINK aiga''Ka,TZ.^-- i r, SfiijSCISSBSSStUffiHEfK'ErB It is not always easy to get sound, fresh lemons. But Lemon Squash is the wtaolcsomest and most refreshing of all warm weather drinks. Priuiley Squash contains nothing; but pure lemon Jules and pure sugar. FRIMLEY LEMON SQUASH! FRIMLEY LEMON CHEESE cwgmrtJaie/A«^aa!/iaar«ciMMniMe This Is a perfectly deiightful Sweetmeat, made of new-laid eggs, pure dairy butter, crystal sugar, and sound lemons only. It has the cbaracterlstic excellence and flavour of all Primley products. A DELICIOUS SWEET!
Cough May grow bigger and lead to more serious trouble if it is neglected. A few doses of Bennington's Carrageen Irish Moss will quickly cure you. Refuse substitutes and imitations. Get the tried and proven remedy BONHiNGTOH’S IRISH MOSS 29
TO OPEN CLINCHES. nmJm. WS//p the N pen-knife under lip iMof f/i© //</ a \ OTIR A —CASS COACH SERVICE. CORE AND GO’S ROYAL MAIL LINE. £JASSIDY AND CO., Proprietors. This line of modern coaches will leave Otira for Cass on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS after the arrival of the train, returning from Cass on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. PARTIES AND SPECIAL COACHES ARRANGED FOR. FARES, ETC., ON APPLICATION TO G. W. MOSS AND CO., Agents. * j Mftckay Street, Greyiaoufch,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 8
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