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FARMERS! Your Attention, Please! mum >::' !* 3 '.lvS.:■•;'.'.".:>'• 'fiii! '.«-'■ ~'.-'/vj •/i m SH '.\.Y->i" IBS ?•'.>£?; Have you considered the question of Spring Sowing? It should be up for your attention now —and remember, it does not require a- farmer to j be college-bred to recognise ; J the advantage of high culture r ?//' in the rye and clover field. ys»-Jr Grass Seeds from fjjfcur Lp*cially selected stocks . and you'll have no cause for complaint. Fresh stocks of Rye Grass, Western Wolths, Italian Rye, Cocksfoot —all machine-cleaned and dressed. PRICES ON APPLICATION. ill mXMi WIA >■ WHOLESALE MERCHANT, Greymouth. Do you know that when you buy foreign cocoas and chocolates you are handicapping the British manufacturer? Cadburys are all British, but cannot export any goods to New Zealand because of the soldiers needs. "Why should you help other than British manufacturers to get a hold on this r-iarfcet ? CADBURY'S will be to the front again after the war. @OTS ®L Ladles—specify Zealandia when k sss IH! O—- Ilext or^orin § new shoes - sa Q& VHmiesale from SKELTON, FROSTICK AND CO., Chrisldmich—And ol Auckland, Greymouth, aid F'almerston North. The 01 her (Joci "-wie ut 2/4 i»{T\'C\N AIcLKAN Aeptu TEA,

SK 2% H 1 ••5 Home-made cakes are sure to "turn out right" when Edmonds Baking Powder is used. Always pure, always fresh, always "Sure to Rise," Edmonds gives lightness and daintiness to pastry, cakes, scones, buns, puddings. It makes them more pleasing to the palate and easily digestible. Now, as before, Edmonds Baking Powder is made with genuine grape cream of tai tar—that's why sales are rising above 1J million tins a year, as* SAKIISLG A>k your grocer for this Dominion favourite —more in weight and more in quality. The large tin contains 14i ounces. Write to Edmonds Baking Powder Works, Christchurch, for iho

»—W|—p<^p»—y—»^F" ACTS QUICKLY. Immediate relief is necessary in attacks uf diiu-ilioca and dysentery. (Jhamberiaic.'s Colic and Diarrhoea Kemedy shuuld always be at hand. Get a-bottle to-day and be prepared tor sudden attacks. It Dever fails to give relief. Isold by Kettle Bros., Greymouih.—A.dri. tasaauaatcm^tstivsiiisßi^aKxsM

Special Embroidery Value.—l Bin. Swiss Camisoles Embroideiy 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6 yard. All Over Kmbroidery, 25iu. wule, 2/6 md 2/11 yd, 27in. Llouncing Embroidery 2/6, 2/11. 3/6, 3/11 to 5/11 vd, 40in. Flouncing Embroidery 3/11, 411, 5/11 and 6/11 yd Frilled Embroidery and Insertion, 2 to sin. wide, 9J, 1/ i/3 to 1/6 yd. Double Edge Embioidery Insertion for Camisole Shoulder Straps' 6d and and Co.. Spot Cash Draper-?, (Jreyiwnith. 8d yd, Trimming Embroidery and Insertion, 1£ to 6in. wide, in long" cloth 7d to 1/3 yard, Muslin Trimming Embroidery, to sins. wide, 6d and Bd"yd. McGruer -Advt. is^a For the Overworked and Fagged In these days of stress and strain is it any wonder so many men and women are run down and nervous. Commonsense suggests that overtaxed natu-e needs assistance before a break. down occurs, and there's no better tonic than Wilton's As its name suggests, Bovo-Ferrnm contain!) the building up vitalising properties of beef, iron and other elements needed to bring fresh vitality and strength—to bring new bloom to the cheeks, zest to the appetite, tone to the nerves. . 2/6 at chemists or stores*, or post free from C W. Wilton & Co„ Ud, WelUnßton

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1918, Page 6

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