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Under The Beautiful Lilac Tree, Watching the Hittings of bird and bee, Dear Little Cuddlies lies snug and glad, After the terrible night she had! Chilled to the marrow and racked with croup, , ~ What could we do but watch her droop. Till Dad brought home that remedy sure— Wonderful Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 4

The richness and flavour and nevervarying quality, make Nelson Moate s Tea famous wherever really good tea is appreciated, and when you consider that is costs no more than what you are now paying yon have the best reasons for using Nelson. Moate’s tea regularly. Prices 3/-, 3/2 and 3/6 pur Ib.-A. 7. i mu. —am •

Flavour, purity, and quality are synonymous with the name Nelson Moate’s/ Their Teas are selected and blended with the skill which can only can be obtained by long experience. Their brands are oßyal Tea 3/- per lb. Willow Pattern 3/-, 3/2 and 3/6 per Jb. Proprietors of Nelmoa Cocoa and elmoa Goffe®. A

A “Tennent Lever” Watch Is Always Right ' : The ‘‘Tennent Lever” Watch is very, popular xy ith the miner, the artisan, the tradesman and farmer. It keeps good time, and does it under all conditions of wear. The proof, of its value . JwyX Tennent J as a splendid timekeeper lies .in its unique es- figo Lever capement and the uniformity of all its moving Ml 7f parts. Another proof isour two years’guar- 'nJII®! antee. In solid nickel dust-proof case, GALL, WRITE, or PHONE TO-DAY. * You will be delighted. J, 7eilO€Slt« Mawhera Quay, Greymoutfi •••: ' ' -•• ■ WinWWMMMMWMW

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 3

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