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You will not feel languid eveu in the foot weather if you get the habit of taking STEVENS' HEALTH SALTS every morning. 2a, grocers and chemists.— Aiivt _ A l > !ilinoi , stoiii:ui, who recently visited Bristol while an leave, ■writes interestingly of the big "West of i'lngland centre. No suys : "Bristol is a big-city and wo entered it through a fine parkThere is an attractive quuintness about those English towns. The shops are all so different in architecture to ours, and much smaller and without verandahs. There arc some very line building's, and Ave popped into the Corn Exchange for a couple of minutes and watched the corn buyingWhat struck us most was the Bristol- Xobody discussed the war with you- The man who sat next to me in the 'bus and showed us round the 'city never once so much as mentioned it- Of course, the western side of England must be infinitely better off > than the eastern coast, but business this side was going on just the same, and Bristol struck us very much as being a solid business place. "While on our way from Avonmouth we saw the real type of woman farm labourer, in dungarees and leggings, and hard a I it. Wc also saw women tram conductors in Bristol, and they were. not slow to recognise us as from Xow Zealand, perhaps by our green cold looks, and gave us the good old- cheery smile." The writer shortly afterwards had occasion to take a boat trip further :i]oii(i' the English coast- The ship ran into a snowstorm with dense t'og. The ship had to stop and ask her way "like a blind beggar,''' and in the morning the decks were piled with ice and snowLOSS OF VOICE Is due to relaxation of the vocal chords or to catarrhal accumulation!!. Gargle warm Fhiei!Z>l which clears anav mucous ami ritrhb'tis (in I1»> Vnral ononis *

WIDELY USED. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is one of the most widely used medicines in the market. It is popular in all parts of the civilised world. This is because it "makes good." Yon can always depend upon it when you have a cough or cold. Sold by Kettle' Bkjb., Greymouth.—Advt.

PLUVOL mzsss «w Use Me on Footballs S You'know how greasy a foo'hall becomes when it is wot—ordinary grease works to the surface and the leather becomes slippery and hard to hold - It also perishes quickly. Use me on your footballs. I jink right into everv pore in the leather and stay therefor keeps. Water cannot dislodge me, and the leather feels right at all times. 1 am Pluvol—tiie nf\v liquid Dubbin. People profitably use me on b»Ots, bags, harness -in fact, everything made of leather I make leal her waterproof, ami it last:i twice as long after I am apphe f . Half-pint Tins 1/3, Pint ''ins 2/-. Quantities cheaper. Sold almost es'erywhere, If your store "•rper does not. stock Pluvol, write to the N.Z. Controlling Agent 11 M*rHE3f£3 STfIEE , G Emptv Tins re-bought, i/- dozen

That if you procure the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT yon will not only be benefited, but you will bo sale from the harmful effects of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-called "extracts." The importance of this is brought home forcibly by the report in tbo Melbourne Age, August sth, 1916, of poisoning of about 30 girls by eucalyptus lollies which were evidently made from the common eucalyptus. SANDER'S EXTRACT «m always be relied on. It prevents meningitis and all other infectious diseases; sniffed up the nose and three drops on sugar. Applied to ulcers, poisoned wounds, burns, sprains, eczema, it gives prompt relief and cures permanently. Colds, bronchitis, lung trouble, rheumatism, neuralgia are banished by it. SANDER'S EXTRACT is beneficial in so many affections that .no household can afford to be without it. Specially refined and prepared by Sander's process, it nns no harmful by-effects. You run no risk with SANDER'S EXTRACT.—Advt.

I I UZZLE many people. Our ■ judgment and experience may be of some aid to you, Styles and prices rightCAUi AND INSPECT OUR SELECTION. JW«11« and Watchmaker. nil ■miii in niwiiwi *m rnggggggm IMJ

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1917, Page 3

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