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■MI ill . j .MMfiT. S « s\, i «■'•'■:*' imiwi/f. MW Warm Overcoats. . . Reliable Raincoats WELL MADE ; AND THE LATEST CUT ..... . y |: ; Prices:: '£* '%?s 70/-, 60/-, 55/-, 50/-, 40 - F. B. LAWN, Tailor and .Mercer, /■ Mackajr' Street GREYMOUTH. '.-' \$ A. W. SMITH, • Traveller. Great activity in Ring-selling just now at LLOYD'S. And why? Because another Bargain Budget has just arrived, ' and a special feature of it is being made, in which elegance | is blended with economy. Within the last few days, in fact,'...; many hearts have been won by Lloyd's peerless and exquia- • ite window display of Rings. -;,; "aii>s ip Rh?|s Pause and admire this Bargain Budget of beautiful Rings— T an assortment in which good taste, artistic effect, and prac"- I tical economy are skilfully maintained. I].' . W. LLOYD, Mawfyera Quay, JEWELLER, Greycoat* IS KNOWN AND APPRECIATED EVERYWHERE FOR ITS PURITY", FLAVOUR, AGE, AND DICEBTIVI QUALITIES. ijmivhwiium mm i-Mequ'i CONNOISSEURS PRONOUNCE DEWAR'S AS THE BEST WHISKY SOLD-BULK OR BOTTLE. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL HOTELS. I Agents for jaHBgwESffiaBBEMBBMiiEMi «■»■ •mMi the West Coast.

For Ladies. A special line has just arrived at 16/9 in navy blue and eaxe, at C. Smith's, Ltd., the wholesale cash drapers and clothiers, boot importers and house furnishers. Other prices are kept in stock from 8/11 to 45/-, but this is an exceptional line and much enquired for by ladies of Greymouth.—Advt.

Better than the best of others—Tan-ol is the floor polish. On sale everywhere. In tins, liquid 1/-, paste 6d. —Advt. If you catch a cold you can't help it. Tf you keep a cold it's your own fault. "Nazol" is a safe and certain cure, and gives immediate relief. 1/6. —Advt. . IS THIS YOUR OPINION? The old idea that colds could rot be cured, but must take their own I'me to work off still exists among many pfcrle. This is why many colds are allowed to run on till they become serious. Jon't let yours draga on all the winter; cure it now with Baxter's Lung Preserver. Even after the first dose or two you vill a great improvement. This popular ough cure is good for every chest ailmeat. A dose relieves —a bottle cures. Ihe Urge size at 1/10 per bottle can be secured at all chemists and stores. —Advt.

When asking for a glass of bottled ale see that you get "N.Z.." Sold by leading hotelkeepers.—Advt. One good, point of "Nazol is that its use is so simple and convenient. It js taken without unpleasant results, and it has no disagreeable secondary effects of any kind. It serves one main purpose, and one purpose only—it positively and speedily cures colds, influenza, catarrh, sore throat, or anything akin. That is what it is guaranteed to dp, and in that it never,fails. Bottles, 1/6. —Advt. Most cough and cold cures are wrong in principle, because whatever curative proporeties they have are not directed against the seat of the trouble. "Nazol" is different. It cures because the fragrant, healing properties peentrate to the trouble and act directly. Irhalations of •'Nazol" will cure a cold in the head or influenza, whilst for chest or throat troubles, a few drops on lump sugar and allowed to dissolve in the mouth, has a most beneficial effect. Price 1/6. —Advt.

KICKED ON THE KNEE. "I was kicked on the knee by one of my horses," writes Mr Duncan H. Stevens, South Street, Feilding, N.Z., "and am confident that but for Chamberlain's Pain Balm I would have been unfitted for work. I could not stand for hours, but applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and after aplying it' once the next day, was quite recovered. Sold by Kettle Bros., Greymouth.—Advt. TO ASSIST INVENTORS. . New Zealand is one of the most prolific countries in the world for inventors, but, pver.y invention needs to be carefully handled in order to secure the best results. The clients of Henry Hughes, Ltd:', re-. : ceive careful attention, and the utmost is done to further the interests of the patentee. You should send for a" copy of the free booklet, "Advice to Inventors." Write to Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, or local agents, Mark Sprot and Co., 12 Mackay Street.—Advt. . a The prloe It until, the temefty rartf: AGACIAN BALSAM Ite name;. Don't have i coach when there'i a e'ut* i That; brought the diicorerer fame. ' fb now to the chamiet repair, A'bottle of BALSAM procurej Yield no mora to darkest despair, For with it good health will endure. Rairaclougb'i Acaciaa Long Balsam, 1/1

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 2

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