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Books worth reading:—"The Lone Star Ranger," "The Rainbow Trail," "The Light of Western Star," "The Heritage of the Desert," "The Riders of the Purple Sage," "The Border Legion," —by Zane Grey. "Down Our Street" by Buckrose; "The Girls at His Billet," "The Girl Who was too Good Looking,"—by Berta Ruck; "Paddy, the next best Thing," "The Edge of Beyond,"—by G. Page. Price 3/-,' postage 4d extra, on sale at A. E. Kilgour's book arcade. The shop for value.—Advt.

DON'T USE HARSH PHYSICS. Old folks should never use physics that are harsh and irritating. Chamberlain's Tablets should be used by old people in preference to any oth°r medicine. Chamberlain's Tablets are gentle and soothing in their action. They do not produce a disagreeable effect, are in every way reliable and beneficial to the. whole system, and perfectly safe for old and young. Sold hv F\et,l,le Rrn?.. firevirmnth. —Advfc.

"Let me pop it on your finder Where the wedding ring will be. Will you? Won't you? Will you? Honey! will you marry me " That's what Samnrie said to Sadie, While she sighed in rapture pure; Now she's bending over baby Mixing Wood's Peppermint Cure.

"YOU WANT A FILL?" "Right." Try this "Desert Gold" Flake Cut, or do you prefer the mixture? "Desert- .Gold" is a blend of the world's choicest "weeds" manufactured in the Dominion. A purer, more satisfying product does not exist. No burning of. 'the tongue, no after effects of oversmoking with "Desert Gold.' It's

PROTECTION. . ■ Your invention, unless protected will be a waste of time and money. Patent is and ensure the fullest !pr6 r tecfcion —consult Henry Hughes, Ltd.", Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. . 149.

Special value ,m writ.insr pads: 10£ bv 8,6 d, 8d? 9d 1/- and 1/6; by Sin. 100 leaves 1/3; 10 by Sin. 150 leaves, 1/9, on sale at A. E.. Kilgour's bookseller and stationer, Mawhera Quay. -Advt. ' ■ " ■ >

Singers and public speakers find "Nuziil" unequalled for preventing on rflie'ving huskiness and soreness 'in the throat. Can be taken anywhere.—•

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 August 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 August 1920, Page 2