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A I? PATH f ( TOBACCO C°L T ' 10 for Bd. Highest in Food Value — Lowzst in Cost Do you realise the great value of this o.t as a food? Scientific investigation proves that in food units it is twice as valuable as eggs.. And com- j-w. pare the price per lb. of this jJ „ 0 superfine product of the oat E J ■teeamoaia(Cream o' the Oat) wiih og?,s or steak. See to it then that your fa* tiyis served this most nourishing, ap- & pausing and economical i of breakfast dishes. Tell your grocer to send you % a packet to-day. Ami V remember that every 7 C eamoata pnetet contains /$ the oupons tn h ins you to SUi thire in Great Free A] j \)f G It Si h me. / 3 i *" MACK AY STREET, GEEYMOUTH. Thone 227.

'Phone 227. NURSING HOME. \fllS. .¥. GILLINOHAM, Ladies' lf * Nurse,, lias REMOVED hs* Nurs iny Home to a more convenient and sunny spot in Murray Street. —Address ■ No. lately occupied by Mrs. Kitto.—'Phone 328 i MIDWIFERY. * practitioner, is now receiving clients. Every modern comfort, care, and attention given k> patients, "in" MRS. T. CAMPBELL, 29, Turamaha St., Greymouth. desire to tender our sincere / thanks In the many friends for their acts of 'kindness and expressions >f sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement, and. to Dr. J. W. Mcßrenrty, whose kindness and consideration will always be in cur memory. ADAM BLAIR, and Family. Patara, July 21st, 1918.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1918, Page 4