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torsi mm&<; m&g^-^,m ¥«e Kiai m> $f Springtime—the awakening " ? of the year when. Nature X , dons it's cheeriest array»Wnbwers f blossom—and Milady discards the sombre ©costumes of Winter and dons the captivating , creations with which Dame Fashion symbolises \ the .spirit of Spring. ALL'THE BEAUTY'AND CHARM*OF THE \SON 15 EXPRESSED BY OUR . . . Illltfliila n If 7' ipi/f ■ "4| "IJ, OUR FIRST DISPLAY WILL CREATE GREAT INTEREST ! It is correct to prophesy this, as our Spring Millinery this year, by exquisite models, captivating harmonies of colour, and variety of smart styles, easily surpasses anything shown before in Qreymouth. ' We don't attempt to describe the special features of this New Millinery—you must come and see them. Come and inspect at your leisure and so make the acquaintance of all. that is "Correct" for Spring Wear. NOW BEING DISPLAYED \ szm SSllsi mm mi n inn imti^mm T>:W?i - ' I ■■" - f ""'-- ™Jf--n..Mr...T.. J1 r. SSaffiSßS

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K*KN3KEjO It Foriiftet fee LungsS *iSol®~R*g* it m< Cook without e&js Edmond's Egg Powder is more reliable and •economical, Scones, puddings, cakes, pikelets, buns are improved when' Edmond's is used—it is so pure and wholesome. Be sure it's **l3 I Stk Yj ft £*? m Janets I and I iLZ-rnS B ■ The effects of cold *"* and wind quickly yield to the soothing propeitics of Sydal. This dainty emollient is ths Yery thing for chapped hands or facts and cracked lips. It is delightfully cooling to the inflamed akin —it softens and also whitens. Your Chemist or Sto--- ' t Sydal at 2/- per jar. A generuin i.ee sample i* yours by sending us a postcard and 4d. Stamps. CEO. W. WILTON & CO, LTD. (WILTON'S HAND EMOLLIENT) There's Twice the , T'teasun mmmin a Meal if you batik**?? Worcester Sauce The delightful flavour gives keen appreciation to every remat in which Soups, Mt»t«, Stewa, Fish and Salads have a wit. . ... Absolutely Purel The Flavour rpade it *Pbptdar

THE GERMS OF CEREBRI Ar.;, staled by the Director of tha Banteriojoeieal liaboratoTy <>f th» l.7niv*T" sriy of M»>'bonrti« to ]ic fiui4-!y destroyp«i bv «nrftlTptttß. SANTTER'R .TSFOA] ,VPTi KXTIIAfIT wss proved at ths Supreme flotrri of Victoria in possess far greater antiseptic pow«T than the comman oucalytas. Therefore, if yon &tp, 11.1 t pryrtfcrclar about yonr bsalth, cPfi- any pfioalvptufi : if von ar<\ nsa only SANDWVF3 EXTRACT, Tt prof;«»ots oof only from meningitis, but from all infections dii»*aseR —scarlet fever, iri«a?'e«, typhoid, influenza, 'linbtb»n'a v , ivt<3. iSANDIR'S EXTRACT is fch* strongest and safest antiseptic,, and its en rati ve qn&litiso have been demonstrated to be gennins *nd lasting—it not only disinfects, bnt stimulates ind given t?»w vigonr to •li9»jf,flftd parts. Ulcers, poisoned «■ >7nd»s' oh.iJbl.aimi, inflamed kWu ar« '■■'■/jctx >nT«rf br S"A NITER'S EX-

The hags wooes* wtwb' ha» bwsia • ir'l <« '• HmHlrs tiSuc.r S»J? baa :T"-.- reuriciauoii m fchsNr pwex, L'oq t fi»jj to *>** 'hair Lsdise' '.-.: 6s lidi Ladies' Waroi Wjritw CnWtst, Sss £orJtj» 6d. Ladies' Tweed Oostoavi?*, IS e<«r £9* 5d ; f,adi«';' C. B. 'CV»r*eta, fia 3d fo». 2s lid a pair; Mac's FWc-.y lined . _-i .<-,.■.: tnd 4g brt, for. 2t Wool Ondetpanii .1 *«rir'l.H.t* Cw, for 4/» 3d. »* f Brr!'f- *•*•.»- **»!# o»nvjrrK.TiiVi Adu<

u.ii mothers buy "Nazol"—<the .-t f<rnilv cough and cold remedy. Ready for instant use. Sixty lull doses pbst eighteenpeiice. "Nazol" ia cheapest in the end.—Advt. . ■

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1916, Page 6

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