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Power is a force which may be used in very many different ways, and for a variety of purposes, but the power to stop pain can be achieved by anyone —because most pain is due to blood congestion, and blood congestion yields—MUST yield-— to the magic, stimulating soothing properties of Wawn's Wonder-Wool, which is within everyone's reach. Jllik 11 M Sore throat, mumps, stiff neck, laryngitis, colds, neuritis, neuralgia, toothache, bronchitis, pleurisy and asthma, are some of the troubles that are relieved as if by magic, when Wawn's WonderWool is used. Since Wawn's Wonder-Wool creates an inner heat, stimulating blood-circulation —overcoming congestion and inflammation, it must relieve the pain. Therefore, there is really nothing else so speedy in dispelling the pains of rheumatism, sciatica, gout, lumbago, backache, abdominal pains, chilblains, sprains, strains and so on. In every home, there should ALWAYS be Wawn's Wonder-Wool. To use it INSTANTLY it is required, may prevent a great amount of pain and suffering. Get YOUR packet to-day. Obtainable from your store or chemist at price—2/6, or direct from the manufacturer — CURES A SEVER E COLD , „ ' ' i " 1 first used your 'Wonder- *J Wool' nearly twelve months f a ago, and since* then I have had |fl several p-»ck»sreii. I use it J J for nil sorts of pair.s. ouch as |jj neuralgia. cai-a:he, nbdo- | V -minal pains, cheat co'da (-or IJ. inotunce, 1 h*d a very bad J j cold on my lungs, 1 placed it | £ on my back and chest, in ten g»/ minutss ' was very much -j 8 relieved, it io eo quick in «jjf action and so soothinrc in |j effect that I would not bo Jj without it " iMro.) Mary ft Denninr?, Leichhardt Street, '.£ k Waverlry, N.S.W. ■"' V. A. WAWN. Pri si WW IfltlDllMtl Box, G.P.0.. Wcllinston. Sole Distributing Agents: Kempthorne, Proeser & Co., Ltd. I WMM( www Wm \'m v.»^w«iiMmia««EStßS3i«Sßsr«Bas»eia2S

v**i ISZ.T4IKI As the Old Scotch proverb has it, "Facts are chiels which winnading." Here are a few facts -which, by reason of their nature, indicate the high-olasb quality of "Club," and the remarliablo manner in which its superiority is clearly proved : "Club" Coffee, by special request, was supplied to the Polar Expedition aboard the Antarctic' ship "Aurora." Ton after ton of "Club" has been sup- *,! ' plied to "Our Boys." A * In May last year, no less than 51,520 a i~ . lbs. of berries were imported for the , manufacture of "Club." if The sale of "Club" Coffee in the Dominion exceeds that of all other coffees combined. Gold medal after gold medal has been awai'ded to "Club" at various exhibitions. TJ-mHE TONS OF COFFEE WERE MANUFACTURED AND SHIPPED WITHIN THREE DAYS FOR "OUR SOYS" The Secret? It's found in "Club" itself. Order "Club" from Grocer, and you'll quio'dy realise why the demand for "Club" W. GREGG & CO., LTD. (Established 1861) Coffee, Spice, Starch, and Pepper Manufacturers, Duiiedin. mgmsemsmmsam^gamvawmmmsKßmitasaKs ~ $« ssa asm wss&«hs a fe*BSk <& Hearne's BroncMtii Cm» d has tszy gmi, ssd fes» Owst eS sSjg&g was £ vteks a&&a& Co fey B&OWC&Sr 'if' ft's. iJ :yftSfc>-5 - SEE €ieH!JS!*?i»S«M Sgi P JllW « -.' i l&l IP JT B»nd 2or NfiWCATALOOUE, POST I-REK. Largest issuedshowl .*) ndvantage of buying direct iron? tlie Makeji" Citrtains :il> <miker.. Zaaecnßß* M\ Nets mid Fabric* Muslins, SioiS»etiol!£J (nene. Crrtanncr llnaisfwcni."' Jpjj Hooiery. l'.lo»Be& i.acct, ImpotUsfi'jin 6m .•:.<«>m.s :lii<-ci SBW.int «£Yc>al profits.' »[P Kull complete information 'n CatalG*T3*, Xlu>i<)red> uf Illustrations Write no*'

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1918, Page 8

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