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13 FINE SUB SCOTCH GUARANTEED 10 years old by W. & A. GILBEY. SOLE AGENTS: .M. BANNATYNE S> Co. WELLINGTON,

tfHgnaa JfMcSHERRY (Late A. W. Yarrall), Jv'McSIHSRRY Tainui Street, Ji McSHERRY GREYMOUTH. Sure-to-Please Selections. Something at Little Different. of .these goods, inspect them, buy '"' them. Satisfaction the prims! '■-..Extra Strong, School Bags, . • Solid Leather Luncheon Bags, '.' Riding and Walking Bags, Lea'thev.and Collar Boxes, 1 Travelling Bags, .Brief and Gladstone Bags. THIS CONOERNS YOU ! ■THE FERRY SriHUM RAPAHOE, RAP A HOE, . (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). This Hotel has leen re-built on such modern lines as to make it the most convenient and most comfortable hotel on the West Coast. .''-.' No expense has been spared in its construction and nothing stinted in its furnishings, whereby the comforts of the holiday-maker and picnicker could be increased. The Bedrooms are lofty and well lighted, and the beds beyond compare in the Dominion, The Dining-room and Tea Booms are amply furnished, and specially laidout' v to cater for the requirements of picnickers. The Private Sitting Rooms are comfortably furnished, and offer the seclusion of a private home "to those who require it. .-,.■•.■• In fact no detail has been over-looked in. the proprietor's endeavour to fill the wants of everybody. Every enersv is being exerted to popularise "THE FERRY HOTEL ' and Point Elizabeth as-a week-end and holiday resort. ■-.,,', , HOT LUNCHEON will be served on the arrival of the Grey Motor Bus on Wednesdays a«d Sundays. ' AFTERNOON TEA'at all hours anu on'Sundays. ' ."._■, , the Rap.ih'*? Post and Telegraph Office and Telephone Bureau are on the premises, and .parties, by arrangement, can be provided for on arrival. PEARNS KUMARA BUER on draught. . All V/ines. and Spirits of first quality. IJ. E.:.... PROPRIETOR. i\"m m B] BE HEALTHY AND GOODNATURED. Do yon know that tea-drinking is a splendid aid to one's morals? At least, that is the opinion of an English scientist, who not long ago compikd a learned treatise to show the beneficial effects of teadrinking from a spiritual, physical) and moral standpoint. A meal in (he morning, he says, v.iih rc.v .is the beverage, will enaui-' a man to pursue his day's woi'K with faculties unclouded, temper unruffled, and a generally amiable state'of nerves. Besides that, it makes the body active, it dears the sight, it strengthens the appetite and the digestion, and is particularly wholesome for men of corpulent bodies and great meat-eaters. I t vanishes- dreams, increases the memory, and prevents sleeplessness. It has been observed that it has contributed more to the sobriety of the Chinese than the severest laws and most eloquent harangUes_ and the best treatise on morality. But in addition to all this, he claims for tea a strengthening effect on morality. A man who is stimulated by a generous cupful of tea moderately strong, will be able to withstand more successfully the manifold temptations that assail him in the business and social world into which he is plunged than the man who is not sustained by the same beverage. Tt W perhaps hardly necessary to.add that R is, desirable to' drink .tea of good quality. By paying a fair price, and seeing a brand of recognised merit, the consumer can generally depend 'on getting a tea which is pure, wholesome, invigorating to body and brain. We ourselves strongly recommend TIGER TEA. This tea has been on the market 26 years and has given splendid satisfaction all the time. A purer or more ro-Tia-ble'tea os not obtainable.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 April 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 April 1914, Page 3

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