New supplies and new books: “The Harvester,” by Porter; “The Girl of the Limberlost,” by Porter; “The Chalice of Courage,” by Townsend Brady; “Jane Dawson,” by J. W. Harben; “One Way Trail," by Cullum; “The Challenge,” by Begbie; “God and Mammon,” by J. Hocking; “Other Sheep,” by Begbie; “The M neymoon,” by Farnol; “The Guest of Hercules,” by Williamson; “Fire in Stubble,” by Baroness Orczy; “The Wilderness,” by J. Hocking; “Marie,” by Rider Haggard ; cloth, 3/6 each, postage 4d extra. Procurable at B. Dixon’s, bookseller and stationer, nearly opposite Post Office. —Advt.
Greymouth diapers defy competition in general drapery, Roslyn clothing, blankets, mgs, flannels, unshrinkable underwear, “Delta” finish, and Warner’s famous rustproof corsets.—Advt. '•gina© ’em” with Taa-ol The best polisher cleaner and preserver of tan bocia- linoleums aad floorcloths on the •oarktit. Looasd paste &d, — Adui Hsere was a young lady of Wolsbam, Who often did scold bar boy taiko»ej Said she, “I won’t resold v: ” If yon enr* my cold . With a bottle of Barradengb’s Balaam.” Barroeloogfa’s Acacka Lang Balsam, ftfew 1/® ana a/®
>w i I ; O. ;■ ,v : ; iWIV*-: «mV.\x ~ • By hcsjlsg a b:s of Pop: h - ! v can kill tiic germs <-« cojV.i r.-i J;. throat end brooch.ti* i, «* fumes that ate pivots pi; »s I ’ops j«i m the mouth, for :ty Uio ;hr •,»■, hr n tubes, arid lung".. ■» tK a tuct'hmedicine that gee* d reel lo the .. .- parls, and dei.trcc.s a: that liquid medicines stomach cannot possibly reach Because they are quite free from h arm fu i drugs, Peps car. be salely taken by old and young, and because of the r mvouocess, couven cnet-., uftpnr holirt ivet.es', -he - wonderful Lrm di ai.h. tablet.; .-lieu d l,<itept band - w.l. I U “Ctf :ore ■ ii a! . ■ i • (i J
Ip RIME local grown Swede Turnips, 1/3 per quarter, at the G.I.C. RENZIE’S PEPSO Digests what you eat and makes your food taste good. Id flttMi anil s/l JL Griffon and Smith. Wtooifßai* :A perfect blend of pure Ceylon ’leaf. Pleases the palate and [saves the nerves. The tea par [excellence for brain-workers and women and delicate folk. JgLAGK JJORSE JJOTEL, SPREYDON. CHRISTCHURCH. G. MERCER Proprietor. Visitors to Christchurch from the West Coast could not do bettor than stay at the Black Horse Hotel, Spreddon. Every comfort and attention, as the above hostlery is one of the best conducted in'the city. Letters arid telegrams promptly attended to. ’ r Tariff moderate. Trams pass the doer every few minutesDRESSMAKING. ■'IVfISS E. 1 WHIT'E,/. (late of Tvmons and Co.), - ■ 1 Will COMMENCE DRESSMAKING on her own account on MONDAY, 29th July. FIT and STYLE guaranteed. Address: Hospital St., next Guinness and Kitchingbam.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1912, Page 7
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