'I lip great, grim Dreadnought clpft tin wave, Tim people cheered like fun. The good old Jack Hew From (he peak. The warship filed a sun. While Austva's fate is on the seas, Her health will be secure Tf she builds bulwarks round her hearthf With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
I RECOMMENDS THEM TO HIS CUSTOMERS. "For some time r suffered with indiges Hon caused by disordered liver and stomach," says Mr G. M. Harvey, Gyp sum street, Railway Town, Broker Hill. M.S.W. "The only thing that g«ve me relief was Chamberlain's Tablets, and I liver and stomach. I stock them in im shop and recommend them to all myelin tcmers; in fact I cannot speak too highh of Chamberlain's Tablets." Sold by Kettl Rros., Greymnuth.—Advt,. The new autumn Millinery, Ladies Coat 3, Sports and Golf Jerseys, Neck wear, Veilings, Fur Sete, etc., in all th< latest fashions, have nriived and are no'' on view at W. McKay and Sons an Thomas and Mcßeath's, the Leading Dm jpers, Ureymouth.—Advt. ■
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 April 1914, Page 6
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