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Fresh from the ' L/iM Garden — __ hJfX 'K’ GREEN PEAS •o _i •a’L 11 Xv vwypatricks —■rreserved with all . their Natural Delicacy awl and Goodness TRY A TIN TO-DAY! H a<nes-23

The ONLY way to get Flavour in Tea Many people appear to think that by putting a little more common tea in the pot a good cup is thereby ensured; instead of this, its commonness is only made more pronounced, and the BLACKNESS and BITTERNESS increased. It is impossible to get flavour and quality in this manner, because they are non-existent. The only way is to use good quality j FINE teas. Ask your grocer for Ihe term fine is used by tea experts to describe «« a MDWD *TIDC” pound but much less per Ja I fi FINE Tea

m il iiin—wwnn-^~~— ~~~~ ; I GLYKO I | A perfect Emollient for t ROUGH SKIN, CHAPPED HANDS, / WINDBUBN, ETC. f 3 2/- Posted 2/3 3 1 H. Williams and i Ross. CHEMISTS, i 1 Mawhera Quay, : : Greymouth. > I You can prepare the most licious Custards in a moment if you use Edmonds Custard Povzder. Try it for Cup Custard, Custard and Fruit, Rice, Sago, and Bread-and-Butter Puddings. 2? KDMOIDS k 1 CUSTXRD n | ponder. W No secret in its composition Lane’s Emulsion is composed of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, one of the best remedies for wasted and weakened conditions ; Beechwood Creasote, which is particularly antagonistic to germ life—“its soothing, balsamic properties are of the greatest value in lung and throat complications; Hypophosphites of Lime and Spda for the bones, muscles, nerves and brain, and Fresh Eggs for the perfect emulsification of the other constituents, as well as for their recognised food value. Taiws Lane’s Emulsion unfailingly gives prompt and permanent relief in the treatment of all ailments of the lungs and throat, such as coughs and colds of recent or chronic standing, catarrh, inflammation, bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping cough, bleeding, incipient consumption, etc. 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. ' Manufactured by E. G. Lane, of -Oatnaru, * N.Z. —a graduate chemist. 6 , ■HnniiiiiiMnßMffiraraMiHnHi ’

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 8

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