esteem, then it is also ridiculous and the sufferer had better climb down before the inevitable fall. If it is due to an excess of conviviality the " hair of the dog that bit" should be carefully avoided ; if the pause is a bad cold it requires instant attention and treatment. The one tried and certain remedy is Woods's Great Peppermint Cure. Pleasant to take ; -direct in action ; speedy in effect. Keep it on hand ; it is sold in Is 6d and 2s 6d bottles everywhere. — Advt. Mr G Ingall of Bed House, has now removed his well-assorted stock of ironmongery, crockery, fancy goods, pipes, &c, to temporary premises, nextEasson's Hall, Richmond Quay, and in order to make room for new stock is offering the whole of the goods to the general public at less than cost price.— Advt. Our " up-to-date" townsman is at it again with his stock-taking Sale. Bargains are offered that will astonish every person that visits him. Ladies' summer hats for 3d, dress pieces for 2s lid, 3s lid and 4s lid a dress. Calicos for 2s. Art muslin for 2d. Six yards Twill Cretonnes for Is 6d, and heaps of other lines must be cleared away before stocktaking at Christopher Smith's.— Advt. During a twelve months' residence in i every town in New Zealand hundreds of ; lectures were delivered to thousands of people on the merits- of the Great Unknown Kemedy De Winton's Liniment. Droves of people were treated publicly and in every instance they received cvi dence of this wonderful pain destroyer. No one could deny the many wonderful cures nightly demonstrated on the public platform. Note the autograph in Blue Ink on the label. All Chemists 2/6.— Advt, T. W. Tymons &Co., Drapers, Maw hera Quay* Greymouth, has a splendid Stock of ready made clothing, all sizes, for men and boys. The materials have been specially selected. The garments are well made in every respect and the prices most moderate. — Advt; Tailoring Department. — T. W. Tymons & Co., Mawhera Quay, remind those who intend havin*anewsuit made before Xmas to call and give their order as soon as possible, so as to prevent disappointment. Suits made to: measure from 50s. Fit arid workmanship guaranteed.— Advt T. W. Tymons & Co. have opened new shipments of fancy goods, new millinery^ new prints,;, new dresses, new umbrellas; new mackintoshes,- new gloves &c. : Prices as ; usual-r-most moderate. Inspection invited. --Advt. : Importanfc.to Cyclists— WM'Kay& Son have just received Ladies' Cycling. Hats and Gloves; Gents' Cycling Suits, Knickers. Hose and Sweaters. Oxxs. Stock is being continuallyreassorted with the latest importations 'and smartest lines, which keen j buying and long experience in the trade car. command, W.M' Kay & Son. —Advt The .finest tea in the market is the Beehive VAI Ceylon. It is to be had at Grhten and Smith's, Beehive and Union Stores. 'They are the sole agents for this : celebratMbrand.— Advt
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10263, 20 April 1899, Page 3
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