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.Tan boots are easily dirtied, but this -aii be quickly got over if you use Tan-01. It cleans, polishes and preserve* In tins, liquid 1/-. paste -/6.—Advt KURAPEPTIO. Kurapeptio absolutely cures indigestion, dyspepsia, , biliousness, loss of appetite. Makes life worth living. 2s 6d all stored or Kettle Bros., Graymonth.—Advt. mouth. ' “Crossed Fish” sardine® are the best of anything u» carry, on railway journeys, out boating, or wherever an occasional »nack it desirable.— Advt. Tan-ol is the ideal polisher for leather goods, linoleums, floorcloths, and furniture. It is easy to apply ■ and polishes with the minimum of labour. In tins, liquid 1/-, paste-/6.—Advt. '' No cold is “Nazol “ proof. A few drops of sugar dissolved in the mouth, and a few good inhalations through a Nazol inhaler will dispel the trouble. Influenza, all colds, Bronchitis, or Nasal Catarrh are quickly cured by “Nazol.” if taken as directed, “Nazol” penetrates to the trouble and removes it.—Advt. RED ARROW OINTMENT. Bed Arrow Ointment for poisoned wounds, cuts, chilblains, sunburn, etc.; there is nothing te eqaul it. Is stores everywhere in New Zealand. Kettle Bros, wholesale agents.—Adv* For comfort, and figure elegance the corset we most strongly recommend is Warner’s Rust-proof No. 601, at' 8s lidAdvt. Don’t forget that Alexander Lennie is sHM to he fonnd at the Club Hotel.—

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1912, Page 3

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