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Those who have their hair falling ont should try “Hairaid.” One buttle will effect a most wonderful improvement; it never fails. '£(Jall at C. JSJisaen’s, hairdresser, for a bottle.—Advt. 1

KIDNEY DISEASE. and all allied complaints have their prompt and effectual cure in Dr Sheldons Gin Pills, which act,in a wonderfully speedy manner. Price 1/6 and 2/6. Obtainable everywhere.—Advt, “Shine ’em” with Tan-ol The beat polish e T cleaner and preserver of tan boots, linoleums and floorcloths on the market. Liquid 1<- paste 6d.—Advt.

m Stop that little Gough From Growing Bigger Every cough strains the tissues of the throat and bronchial tubes. Stop the strain by curing the, cough. Bonnington's Irish Moss not only soothes the irritation but cures the cough and heals and strengthens the mem' branes. All reliable retailers will sell Bonnington's Irish Moss when asked for it. They realise that it is right to do so, and they know that Bonnington's is the best cough and cold medicine for it has stood the test of half a century. Should any offer you a substitute or imita' tion, refuse it and insist on getting Bonnington's. jj CARRAGEEM IRISH MOSS Brass Bands INSTRUMENTS, Mm. ALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS. Writs for Free Illustrated Catalogues. Bitimatu and all in' formation free J. W. COPITHORNE, IS7 Vivian «t., Wellington, N.Z. Please mention this paper. 1

! A LONG THE GANGES and th« ; "■ Thames, right up the Irawadi, wherever rivers flow through towns or P a ?™'^ r ®w (good for toddy), the purest drink men know, you’ll see, is always Suratura Tea! TITTLB MISS FLIPPERTT Z~ FLOP ran in a rage to the shop. 1 ordered Suratura, ae© ? and jou’t# sent mo some common tea. This nonsense has to atop I” IS MY LOVE ?" the Poet sighed, “and where doth my love stray?” Then in a twinkling he espied Miss Sinks across the way. He cried, “My love ? Ah, it is she I She gives me Suratura Tea I” A LADY, WITH TWO EYES, a v none, a mouth (well, what would you suppose ?), desires to meet quite speedily a millionaire or other He who’s handsome, blithe, and masteHy, and drinks good Suratura Tea. Apply, first instance, Daisy D. A CROSS THE LEAPING CURLS “■ of foam the Viking sailed towards his home. “ Aha !” he cried, “no more I’ll roam. We’re safe for our happiness through all the years, Whiteheart and mo. I’ve brought from out the Eastern Sea, great store of Suratura Tea 1" ■pTIGH RANK DON’T ALWAYS seem to be a privileged felicity. The king drinks Suratura Tea, for all the world like you and mo. You buy that perfect blend, the “D,” just like thy Tsar of Muscovy, and you’ve a safer tiice than he. m --m* »*■>•»« a < i atiKV'wnw

DERBY TOBACCO Smokes the Same Right Through MILD DERBY is the ideal smoke for the out-of-door man who wants something not too strong nor yet too light. It has a flavour and aroma all itp own, due to the expert blending of finest quality light and dark leaf. Smokers call it “Mellow Blend ” for it simply can’t burn the tongue. FULL DERBY For the man who wants a strong, wellflavoured smoke, there’s nothing to equal Full Derby. k k X Jt J? RBY FULL rDERBY^FLAVOUR MADE IN BY DAVID DUNLOP AMERICA ii 5.a So *4 ERBr << Ow bv

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1912, Page 6