TRY DR CRAIG'S KIDNEY & LIVJER CURE-i-A valaabla remedy for diseases of the kidneys and liver. CLAYTON'S SYRUP OF TAR & WILD CHERRY— A cure for conghs and colds. . CLAYTON'S SOOTHING SYRUP— ' For children teething. v CLAYTON'S WORM SYRUP— For cure of worms in children and adults. CLAYTON'S LAXATIVE FIG SYRUP Purely vegetable, efficient In action. CLAYTON'S RHEUMATIC & «OUT CURE— For prevention and care of rheumatism, gout, &c. CLAYTON'S DYBPJSPSIA CURE— A remedy for indigestion. CLAYTON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF SARSAPAHILLA with lodide of Potassium Invaluable for all diseases of the blood. CLAYTON'S COMPOUND CATHARTIC PILLS— For Indlgeatipn, biliousness, &c. CLAYTON'S FRUIT SALINE— For regulating the action of the liver. CLAYTON'S STEEL & PENNYROYAL PILLS— For females. CLAYTON'S UNIVERSAL LINIMENT For bruises, strains, &c— Usfif ul for 1 man or beast. CLAYTON'S CONDITION POWDERS For horses aud cattle. To foe had only from H. WILLIAMS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, MEDICAL HAXX, GREYMOUTH. HOWE & TPCOTT, Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Provision Merchants. IMPORTERS OF CEYLON AND INDIAN TEAS. JUST LANDED NEW GARDEN SE3DS, NEW FLOWER SEEDS, NEW AGRICULTURAL SEEDS SEED POTATOES. ROWE&TRUBOOTT, MAWHERA QUAY, JA. EISSEN HAR D T, ARCHITECT. iftickiy S;rj3t, GK-e/rnou h. Plans prepared and estimates given for all classes of bu ; Hings. Vaiations m <?e, FOR SALE— Four-roomed COTTAGE with section, adjacent to Railway station, JTaiy terms, Nancairow and Co TTUJNT'JS CLUB HOT&L Mawhjbra Quay, GREYMOUI'H. BEVILACQDA VINCENT, formerly manager. of Dawson's Hotel, Raefton, has pleasure in announcing that he has LEASED from G. S3. Hail, those central premises known as Hunt's Club Hotel, where he hopes by his care and attention to the wants of customers and the quality of the viands, to secure a fair share of pcblic patronage. The accommodation for boarders, tourists, and vleitors is firat class. Ia reference to the above, Mr G. E Hall beg^to thaDks bJa customers for the i patronage he received, and hr pea thoy will continue to give an equal support to his successor, Mr Vincent. GEORGE HALL. DRESSMAKING. Having SECURED the SERVICES of a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER for the Dressmaking Department, ladles can rely on having their goods made op in the latest eiyle, FIT GUARANTEED. Costnmes made from a fashionable and aervicab'e material from 153. Country orders punctually attended to Gadies under-clothing made to order. Mrs PELLINQ, UJSDU7.-CLOTBING AND BABY LINEN ESTABLISHMENT. BOUNDARY STREET. V IOLIN TUITION. Me F. WILLIS (a pupil of Mr Collier, II A M,) notifies to ths maaica' public of Greyraouth that he Is prfpared to vhlt Greymoath and GIVE INSTRUCTION on the violin. Children taughf from six years of age. Advanced pupi's taken For terms, etc, apply ofHae cf this paper or to Mr WilHe, Hokitika. A.T7LD BCOTTIE,' THHS BEST WHISKY MPORTEP aosxts : NrULL & CO., LIMITED DUNEDT*. jyl S T ft I O T QRD2ES Hokltika, 24th January, 1893 The CKRKYMOUTH NAVAL ARTIL LBRY & GREYMOUTH RIFLES -will PARAJUifi iot Inspection during the fiSontb of Nov, 1894. *s followH :~ Nov. 1 and 15 at 7 30 o'olock sharp. JAS. A, BONAR, lileat.-Cofoae Commanding Weal/and j
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