“Do the tin tv that Vos nearest thee.”— Carl vie. Your first duty is to your own and your family’s health. Nothing undermines <'’at more quickly than coughs or colds neglected. Why court trouble? F>;ixl’a Lung Preserver is the best of all remedies for coughs, colds, chest and bronchial troubles. Does good from first dose. P.nxter’s not only effects a cure, but also fortifies against re-attack. Strengthens the lungs—vitalises constitution. And it’s so economical, too. 2- buys a largo bottle at .any chemist or store.—Ad
et?en* It is the aim of every high-class jeweller to offer his customers something different. We succeed in doing this, and we invite you to tome and satisfy yourself on the point. WE HAVE A SPECIALLY FINE SHOWING OF NOVEL JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE. Come and see our windows —charming Rings, displaying perfect gems, unique designs in Bangles, Pendants of real beauty—Silver and Electro-plated Ware of every description.—An Inspection will Relight You. J. TENNENT (LLOYDS) WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1918, Page 3
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