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I’m n’jf a wonmi to talk, but — Manson Do keep Goods of The BEST QUALITY They Have Opened At Reduced Prices Morley’s Famous Underclothing Finlay’s Sheetings Linoleums Door Slips Hearth Rugs Inspection Invited.

For many phases of INDIGESTION our BISMAGNESIA is found very reliable. 2/6 posted 2/9 HANWELL WILLIAMS AND ROSS CHEMISTS.

Z A 1 A SNEEZE MAY EE A SIGN OF INFLUENZA HTAKE care, influenza germs ■* are always with us and 11 you start sneezing TAKE PARKINSON’S INFLUENZA SPECIFIC. This is a reliable and certain cure for Influenza, La Grippe, Malaria and Measles; prepared from the formula of a celebrated London physician. Keep a bottle in the home. Prepared only by PARKINSON AND CO., CASH CHEMISTS, Greymouth.

WATCHES 01 Special Value. A genuine Swiss English Watch made especially to our order, Jewelled Keyless Lever Movement ; splendid timekeeper; for 47/6, with a written guarantee for two years. Remember you gain an advantage in buying Watches from us, because we are competent REPAIRERS, and on the spot to be consulted in the event of a mishap to your watch. A reliable firm for Watches is— GILBERT Bros, Ltd. WATCH IMPORTERS, GREYMOUTH. Buyers of West Coast Gold. y Phone 253. Box 12. >

Stops Coughs—Saves Money ft EENZQ * (MEAN’S ESSENCE) Easy t® make—easy t® take. ii

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1922, Page 7

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