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T o Decide Upon The Right Move Is often difficult. If you wish to become a thoroughly TRAINED and SUCCESSFUL ENGINEER you can make no better move than that of joining one of the classes at the AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOB ENOINEEBS. You’ll be instructed by thoroughly efficient- and practical men—-will learn quickly and easily—and will almost surely pass your exam, with flying colours. MTi&yOTM BY POST A SPECIAL FEATURE. RECORD OF PASSES FOR FIVE YEARS'; 700Write for Prospectus and full particulars t* AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. PRINCIPAL: Jas. W. Bower, M.A.1.M.E., Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer.. ’Phono 1734, P.0.80x 50. :•?

A. SENSATIONAL I*IND -IN AN OLD DIGGER’S CAMP BY N,Z. TOURISTS. The following sensational and remai liable story has come to light regarding the pioneer hardships of our early history • Two well-known New Zealanders, Mr Moreton and Mr Hall, solicitor, of Invercargill, whilst on a holiday trip exploring the majestic beauties of our far-famed cold lakes and mountainous bush scenery at the head of Lake Wakatipu, successfully negotiated the 4,300 feet of height of the famous Lake Harris saddle. It •,\ as in the vicinity of the saddle that they came across the remains of an old digger s camp, and being similarly constituted to other mortals they naturally fossicked for curios. These gentlemen fossicked in this cld camp, and, remarkable as it may seem, they relate that they discovered an empty bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver; this was in the year 1824-5. This old digger', most probably staked Jfiis life in this lonely spot to the merits of this famous cure for coughs and colds, and other serious chest complaints. Baxter’s Lung Preserver was not only famous in 1884 for curing coughs and colds quickly, but to-day is still recognised as the remedy that gives a marked and rapid cure. Baxter’s Lung Preserver is now sold by all chemists and stores at 1/10 htrge-size bottle, or post free from J. Baxter and Co., Christchurch.— Advt. Raven Tea I's I'a S'Vi H- JLjgiir 5 % V? r WHEN THE BILLY BOttS The toil of another day ia past, and a further stage of the jowmey is over. That's when a ing, comforting cup of RAVEN TEA IS PROPERLY’ APPRECIATED. ITS SO REFRESHING, 1105 beverage of the masses, thong* appreciated by all classes. ALL Live GROCERS THAT CQm of "rousts f I? you do not take pefc&ntion it will be Cfirst i tfteJieadF and, if you still neglect it and let it take it* course, ZHAen your C/iest is ■Kf?. Ml >y\ KLf. & CO — it may result in In- ||p fluenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, or even Consumption, You cannot afford to take any risks, Cure it with a bottle of Bennington’s Irish Moss—the remedy that has stood the test of over half a century. It will soothe the inflammation, heal the inflamed membranes and leave the lungs and throat strong and healthy. Dsn t be fooled into buying any socalled M Irish Moss.” Insist on getting the original remedy— Bennington’s. ill - CARRAGEEN IRISH Mi * 4b? *-o3t ~ ADALBERT PIANOS! W. E. CHURCH. 1 - STILLWATER, ’ . ' - DIRECT IMPORTER OF ADALBERT PIANOS, Has just landed a con- ADALBERT signment of the above. ADALBERT Gall and inspect, Bed ADALBERT rock prices. Best value ADALBERT in Pianos on the Coast. ADALBERT Cash or terms to suit ADALBERT purchasers ADALBERT Also good Second PIANOS for sale - • 1 iV .Cheap, ; • '- W. E. CHURCH, Adalbert PSana - . Imgartar, Stillwater.' - r KO.R«.P'fAMSTS T MAKisr^7/iANDS SOFT 'AMoFLeXiBUSy O "VST ANTED.^Prcpare for a bigger ”” ' salary Show Card Writing and Designing in spare timel > Unlimited, scope and big money in this line. Write for prospectus “0” free. DETROIT SCHOOL OF LETTERING N.Z. Rep., Jas- Rodger, 112 B Lichfield Street) Christchurch.

YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR S A “ i gLAUGJ-STERINCS AT BLACKBALL. (; h C, 'i M RS ' A.~S KINWER ' DRAPER, CLOTHIER AND BOOT IMPORTER, Is SELLING GUT the whole of her WINTER STOCK. The biggest price reductions ever attempted in Blackball- This sale euts under all previous sales. Huge BARGAINS in aU depaiiments. ~ , . y Blackball residents will be surprised at the money that be saved pj. visiting y.-C gK INNER’S WINTER SALE. Tills Dress Pral n@s 17/6 '■*.*<» 3d fixisi. Thai* rffii-rt dress’® are made by our own skilled drees-r-iikeri m the latest style, in Plain Colours or Fancy Srriped English ih« fit a- d style are bofjntt teormeh. send for .‘re* intaaplfe# wul «impia f«d£ -imw.a«Kixu*at' C.ksrffaction ur yoes money bark. tfayro* IN LABI** WftA*-* Phriotebwwi* , ■ ■ rjpHE 'J'ROCADEROr BOUNDARY ST- : : : GREYMOUTH If in want of a MEAL OR SUPPER, Cooked by a firstelass chef (late of the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch), trv the above ... RESTAURANT AND SUPPER ROOMS. Cleanliness and Civility is my Motto. MEALS ;it any hour of the day or' night. Private apartments for ladies and gentlemen. Open on SUNDAYS from fr p.m. to 11 p.m. R. M UNm '- Proprietor. *E Z Agreed The Cook, the Cbef, ftaj the Housewife a?e satisfied! Each appreciates the Value, Creamy Richness, snd Rare Purity of “ Highland er" Cokdensed Mblk with its Convenience and Utility for Cooking and Bating, while the Housewife adds —“it is an Ideal. Food for infants.” Order a dozen of tins at * time ! “ Highlander 99 Ccmdeiased Milk. ‘Yow Cats* Depeawl !*l” BOYS’ SCHOOL'. ROBIN HOOD BAY, BLENHEIM, (Established nearly twenty -years.) References from some of the leading men of New Zealand. i ; ’.v‘ Board and tuition £36 per annum. Few vac&ncieß for 1912. term. Boating! Fishing! Riding! Shooting! Tennis ! Boxing! Etc. ■,' f DOMINION gADOLERY AND JJARNESS J)EPOT, MACKAY ST. :: :: GREYMOUTH. |^JRON & |.| ARNETT, PROPRIETORS, , , 5 ..;t Having purchased the business carried on by B. Tindale, respectfully solicit, a share of work, and w© trust by strict attejition to business and tuming out work equal to any shop inNew.' Zealand, with moderate .charges, to maintain the public’s support. A large stock of Saddlery, ©te.y ; to select from. Horse and Cow Covers (all sizes) at prices that must effect a saleOnly competent workmen employed. A trial order will prove this.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1912, Page 2

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