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YOU CANNOT FEEL OOOD When your digestion is ont of order. Dr Sheldon's Digestive Tabul.j.s digest what you eat, (-hereby curing the cause of your indigestion. Price Is fxl and 2s •o at Parkinson and Co.—Advt.

QUICKLY DISA PPKARFJ). "All last winter I hn<l my two ill with very bad wilds," says Mrs G. Archoold, No. 1 Halter Street, Lewisham, \ T .S.W. "Having hoard from a friend ibout Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, 1 rave it a trial, with the result that the :olds quickly disappeared. My haliv iged four months, has a cough now and ! aim at giving him C!hnmltf>rlain'> ~ , nn<?b Reme<]v, and there is always a lecided improvemer.t " Sold l,y Ketth ?ros.. Grevmonlh.—Ad;t.

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.J..T3. WADE P R 0 P It 1 K T i) ft. ZONOPHW .HE LATEST MODEL 'New Ccc 1' ZONOPHONE QWLNG undoubtedly to the small price of this beautiful instrument the Latest Model of the NEW CECIL is the greatest favourite of all Talking Machines. The reproduction of tho "New Cecil" is absolutely perfect, and we recommend it to all requiring a medium priced instrument. The Cabinet is made of American Oak', beautifully grained, of the latest finish, the horn is a Floral Horn type, size 18ins. long width of beli 19ins., the horn bein" adjust ible to any direction without moving the Machine. The latest type of "New Cecil" is fitted with the im proved Zonophohe Sound Box, and the famous Goose Neck tapered arm. The turntable is iO-inch, and this Machine will play aiiy size record PRICE £5. SOLE AGENT— A. E. KII GIESEKING 'S BUILDINGS. BUY DOUBLE-SIDED ZONOPHONT RECORDS. 12in. f 5/6; lOin. 3/6. FURNISH YOUR NEW HOUSE WITH THE And have life-long flat-isfac-tion. Heats beautifully on cheapest coal, cooks so well that scores ox pastrycooks prefer it. It- is obtainable with on rigut side or left; also with fire that can be opened out, making the kitchen cosy. No range has so many advantages. Write for Free Catalogue No, 18. 1 & CO., LTD. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 3

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