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DELCOLIGHT ms •• Oh rrices are GOING UP on Ist March account of the present exchange rates and the increased cost of production, BeSCO-Ls|jls! Plants will be substantially increased in price on March the First. Order DELCO LIGHT NOW Before the Rise Let a Delco-Light Plant illuminate your home with its soft brilliant light ; let it drive your churns and all machinery ; let it make your work lighter in every way. We are prepared to supply Delco-Light Plants at the present prices to all who order before the first of March, SEE LOCAL AGENT TO-DAY Distributors for South Island: N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association Ltd. • Christchurch, Distributors for North Island; A. D, Riley & Co. Ltd. Wellington and Auckland. SsHrfri il p iffvis: jys [S m LOCAL. AGENTS : LAMBERT E. PAYNE. P.O. BOX 13. WESTPORT. m m, I :v V r-H f A CHEAT SUFFERER COMPLETELY cured by m-mi ZAM-HUK manifests its wonderful antiseptic and healing powers from the very first application. Mrs. T. Ktci.so, of Welshy St., New Farm, Brisbane, says: “I had an outbreak of Kczema. It appeared first in Ihe form of small pimples and then merged into one complete mass. The agony 1 snllered was frightful, and I was had for three months. 1 tried several things to ease me, Imt they were not successful, and night after night I would toss in agony in my bed and could not get any sleep. At length I decided to use Zam-Bnk, and I did so with pleasing and surprising results. Although I had been under doctors’ treatment without any I eiiellt, it was not until 1 Uied Zam-Bnk that I got respite from the awful burning, throbbing pain, and, following up the treatment for a few weeks, Zam-Buk’s son tiling influence manifested itself by healing and purifying the skin and restoring it to its natural condition. I heartily recommed Zam-Bnk." Zam-T>uk is invaluable tor Cuts, Bruises, Burns. ilds. Toils. Kczema, Pimples, ores. Bad lags, and injured and diseased conditions ot the skin. (il tainab e)i om all ( hemi.-ls and Steie.- at l/(i per pot, and 3/(i family size. or iiost free from C. K. I- uU'or-' 1 - Ltd., ;;<) Bill St., Sydney. iSaKs mssssss&sasz mm m SOOTHES & HEALS* m rpumon r FOR Why not ensure , ood digestion and freedom from the pains and penalties of Indigestion as others have done by taking Mother Seigcl’s Syrup daily after meals i It assists stomach] liver and bowels to perform '' - their tasks naturally and efficiently, so that Indigestion becomes impossible. MOTHER f r S v; - mxsms? m is il ' SOS I M www in ’ mrrrr TO3. in Tin N EW conditions demand ideas—new methods. new Now comes Lipton’s Tea in TIN S —a super - quality Ceylon Blend offering the greatest Tea-value obtainable. Lipton’s experts have been concentrating their efforts upon a new Blend to combine superior flavour with great strength —a Tea not only delicious but which goes farther in the tea-pot I The result is—rFYi r Super-Quality CEYLON BLEND Packed in Air-tight Tin Containers—Sizes, i-lb. ). and 1-lb. The Tea of To-day and To-morrow—Tc»t it! (Cream o’ the Oat) .') Soliloquy No. 3. The Schoolmistress—“l often wonder if fathers and mothers realize how necessary it is that the children should have a nourishing, sustaining breakfast. We know there’s no better breakfast food than Creamoata—that’s why I sometimes think that all my brightest bovs and girls have Cjeamoit i for breakfast." Absolutely pure, the very cream of the best, oats, untouched by hand from oatfield to pantry—see |o it that kiddies have Creamoatalfor breakfast IntußißßsaaGCßas <c mil f ■/ M Lr'

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1920, Page 8

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