“Hitch yowr waggon to a star** IN OTHER WORDS' BUY YOUR CYCLE ACCESSORIES AT Kitchingham’s MONEY SAVED, AND GREATER SATISFACTION. LOOK AT THE PRICES OF A FEW LINES —CALL AND INSPECT THE OTHERS. Steel Mudguards 2/3. Pump Connections 3d. Luggage Carriers Is. Sewing Machine Oil 6d. Gas Lamps from 5s 6d. Rat Trap Pedals 2/3' Eadie Coasters 15/6. Lubricating Oil (3 tins) 1/Saddles 3/9. Spokes (per doz.) 6d. THE SALE IS NOW ON—REMEMBER THE ADDRESS. Geo. Kltchingham. BOUNDARY STREET :: ;: :: : :: :: GREY MOUTH. 7 % RHVILLI THE lASI WORD IN m m m sr OCOA Next time you are in the grocer’s, be sure to order BOUiRHVfLLE COCOA. This delicious - flavoured Cocoa has become the regular breakfast and supper beverage of thousands of families throughout the United Kingdom. | For those who have Physical or Brain Work to do it will be found nourishing and invigorating. Every one who tastes it likes it \ because of its goodness and its appealing iftv flavour. Prepared by Cadbury’s at their Model Factory in the Garden Village, Bournville. r~-*3saagßagaasaE3ax, Save the Coupons and get a NEWEL CASKET OF CHOCOLATES y«« FREE!
“Mine was a serious case—l suffered too long from Indigestion before I found relief,’’ said a strong man to a friend one day. “At last I was willing to ay everything and anything that was suggested f*) me. Someone said that one thing was good—someone else said another, and at last I tried almost everything without result until at last—• —” -“You gave up hope,* said the friend. 1 gave up hope,” said the strong man. “But one day a sympathiser placed in my hand a box of Baxter’s Compound Quinine Pills. ‘You’re the last I’m going to try,’ I said, and I took the pills doubtirigly. And they were the last—-Baxter’s Compound Quinine Pills cured me. I stuck to those pills when I found them effective,. and here I am—cured! They’re only 'l/5 a box at chemist’s and stores, and 1 wouldn’t be without Baxter’s Silv«arcoated Quinine Pills for anything—l al-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 3
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