. Mi ALWAYS FAVORABLE. ' ■iSB c § enera l opinion concerning the new , SSIM product Van Houten's Chocolate for eating — JllpJs which has now been on sale to the public for wMM some months,— is highly favorable. The public ii Figs recognise that this Chocolate ranks as highly ; 1 1 ' , 1 1 among chocolates as Van Houten's Cocoa does I w i |i amoi?g cocoas; in other words, that Van Houten's 111 jif Chocolate excels in delicious flavor, and in wholel|j| | ' someness of composition. • ' I ' Every day much harm is done by the excessive consumption of cheap confectioneries and chocolates - of inferior quality, doubtful taste and doubtful composition.. Why not abstain from these altogether, and substitute the digestible, wholesome ... . : _ VAN HOUTEN'S CHOCOLATE (for Eating)? . , Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars. ." EVERY HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVELLINC-TRUNK ought to contain A BOTTLE of ■ ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' S^7™"""*^2v"<«^s^*i3 It prevents any over-acid state of the blood. \JtJ^ysffsr^ It should be kept In every bedroom arid^ ffi&j&mjFJ^ ■ traveller's bag in readiness for any emerWpffirmT gency. Be, careful to avoid rash acidulated lm ~^few salines, and use ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT 'to |'i J"f^jf^ prevent the bile becoming too thick and Ii jSJMjm (impure) producing a gummy, viscous^ VaMLy^lM^ clammy stickiness or adhesiveness in the if m 'tKI mucous membrane of the intestinal canal, V k^M frequently the pivot of diarrhoea and \ disease. ENO'S • FRUIT SALT 'preyents \ anc * removes diarrhoea in the early stages. W/^vfSk WITHOUT SUCH A SIHPLB PKBCAUZZON M\wH k THE JEOPARDY °* LIFE .'"v ' ' .■' : " I V wßii IS IMMENSELY 'NCREASEb; ' }WM U ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' is the best and lf\\ /Mi/Mxfi simplest preparation for REGULATING" the L\\\ mMg&afch action of the LIVER that has yet been dfs* ***\ .^ X/ ftflMßSilflli* covered » and removes effete gouty, rheumatic /"""^ Rv' -^^^^S^^, matter » or a oy * orm °f. poison from the blood. [^ -3>*:- _|v wlffiß®!s!&* r N° one should go for a change of air WITHOUT a SES^ y WfflWsi&k&i SUPPLY of THIS PREPARATION* R^Sl^^^^^S^i FEVERISH COLDS, SCARLET FEVER, SMALL PYJEMIA; ERYSIPELAS, MEASLES, GANGRENE, and almost every mentionlCTmSy^J^^"^^P^|i ftkte disease.—" I have been a nurse far m^M^Jß^^S^^^^m ten years, and have nursed cases of Scarlet \rW\Ymmi^\^"'^^^^^ Fever, Pyaemia, Erysipelas, Measles, Gangrene, Cancer, and almost every mentionable disease. During; this time I have not been ill for a single day, and this I ; attribute to the use of . ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT,' which has kept my BLOOD iv a PURE STATE. I recommend it to all my Patients during convalescence. ' Its VALUE as a MEANS of HEALTH CANNOT be OVER-ESTIMATED." —A professional NURSE (Qualified). The effect of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' upon any DISORDERED, SLEEPUSS. and FEVERISH condition is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. It is, in feet* £?; NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, and an UNSURPASSED ONE. . '' CftUTION.-See capsule marked ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT. 1 Without it you have a WORTHLESS IMITATION. Prepared only by J. C. ENO, Ltd., •FRUIT SALT* WORKS, LONDON, by J. C. ENO'S Patent/
Owens & Gostello, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS & ELECTRIC BELL HANGERS, Herbert Street, Greymouth. Guarantee their workmanship and are prepared to execute every description of work on the shortest notice. Baths and Tanks sold cheanlv APPRECIATION Is that sentiment which is so manifest in the riders of RALEIGH and SWIFT CYCLES and which is a sure forerunner of enthusiasm-^ the enthusiasm which makes a man SWEAR BY his mount instead of AT it and its' manufacturers. The concensus of opinion on the COAST is just what we expected that these CYCLES are the best in the WORLD and also the best value obtainable. MR BUYER it is our candid opinion that you cannot afford to IGNORE the "RALEIGH" or "SWIFT" if you require a good MOUNT. ■...-. SOLE AGENTS, GLEESON & ROGERS, GREYMOUTH CYCLE WORKS, Albert Street. Greymouth. COMMERCIAL HOTEL MR J. M'CARTHY (late of No Town) begs to inform the general public that he has taken possession of the above well known hostelry and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage Only the best of wines, beers and spirits will be kept on hand The dining room will be under the personal supervision of Mrs McCarthy, which is a sufficeut guarantee that the table will ho AL Every attention will be given to the requirements of the travelling public and boarders, the accommodation being ex cellent. Tariff: 4/- per day. Board and lodging : £1 per week. Mr M 'Car thy having lived for a considerable number of years in the country, will take especial pleasure in making his country friends welcome and in attending to their wants. J, M'GARTHY ... Proprietor,
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10264, 21 April 1899, Page 4
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