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SHIRT COMFORT THE SHIRT that fits perfectly at the neck. THE SHIRT that has the right length of sleeve. THE SHIRT that is made of good wearing fabric. THAT'S THE SHIRT YOU GET AT LAWN'S. SI and for solid comfort, right through—at very reasonable prices. CALL TO-MORROW AND SEE OUR SHOW OF SHIRTS, SOCKS & TIES TAILOR OUTFITT ER AND MERCER. CREYMOUTH AND REEFTON

THE TEA-GIRL IN BLUE SMILED I Her tables ate rushed nowadays. It is not her personal attraction. It is not the situation of her part of the room. It is not the china or the cream. No, it is none of these. The secret must be the Tea. Since she bought that packet of "Stand-Out" to see if she couldn't "go one better" than the other girls, Norma has been kept busy. Once a customer comes he remains. No other Tea would suit the tea'girl now—she has got on to a good thing, and knows it I "Why," she exclaims, "'Stand-Out' has made my reputation and is fast building this business." ' • '' .' If you like a pure Ceylon Tea, fragrant, refreshing and stimulating, you should certainly try "Stand-Out." 1 m m 1 m g£6 & m B m ITM iSi mm, J-S3 MSS m n nSa Bis i %o I --•■2 9, £ i ES \—^

Whatever the cause of a cold may be the cure is "Nazol." A few sniffs from a Nazol Inhaler relieves th 3 worst cough or cold. Excellent for all bronchial troubles.—Advt.

THOROUGH ANALYSIS BY LEADING BRITISH CHEMISTS SHOW THE ABSOLUTE PURITY OF THOMSON'S RASPBERRY VINEGAR THOMSON'S LIMEJUICE CORDIAL THOMSON'S GINGER WINE. Sir Chas. A. Cameron, of Dublin, pays: "I have never met a better specimen of Raspberry Vinegar than Thomson's. Then' Limejuice has all the characteristics of genuine Limejuice, and is absolutely pure. Thomson's Ginger Wine is of first-rate quality." E. Godwin Clayton, of London, says: "Thomson's Raspberry Vinegar is one of the best products of the kind that has been submitted to me. Thomson's Limejuice is of first quality. Thomson's Ginger Wine, like their other samples, is notably pure and free from adulterants." Thomson's cordials are best because they use the best materials, employ the best mehlods, and have 50 years' experience in making. Don't buy inferior drinks. They are dear at any price.— Advl.

' THE DROP OF WATER. The continual drop of water will wear away the hardest stone. In just the same way ihe continued attacks of indigestion will break down the strongest constitution. Most people fail to realise the importance of the danger signals which are the forerunners of indigestion. Slight attacks of heartburn, acidity, flatulence, sour risinps are the firp.t indications that your stomach is rebelling against the work it has to do. They are signs that the stomach is unable to digest the food eaten and to convert it into good blood. The stomach is daily laden with a mass of fermenting acid matter and yon become languid, morbid and generally dopressed. Take good advice. All this trouble can be avoided by taking Renzie'a Pepso. Renzie's Pepso at oncn cures acidity and supplies tho stomach with those natural juices of digestion which convert the food you eat into good blood, thereby making bono, muselo and tissue. Try it. All chemists and grocers 2,'fi. Renzie'a Pill lixejt tho liver 1/6' per box. Advfc.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 2

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