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BONNINGTON'S PILLS. WHAT THEY ARE FOR AND WHAT TBEY WILL DO 1 A Perfectly Safe and Mild Aperient and Digestive. Wilt relieve and cure in many icases all Liver Disorders, Biliousness, Sick I Headache, Jaundice, Indigestion, Flatulence, | Dizzineßß, Fulness afcer Eating, Constipa' tioa, Distress of Stomach, Rbstlegsness after. retiring, and Torpid Liver. Invaluable for Females for Beautifying the Complexion and keeping them in bealth and free from Pimples, Blotches, Bolls, or any roughness of the Skin. The Pill is only half the usual size, pearl coated and tasteleis. BONNING* TON'S PILLS givo no pain or uneasiness. Shilling a box. 1 and J. fPARLIIr Merchants & Manufacturers, DUNEDIN. MANUFACTURERS' and CANPERS OP JAMS and JELLIES HAMS and BACON SOUPS, BEEF, MUTTON, RABBITS, CAMP and PICNIC PIES, VSAL and HAM PATES, CAMP BREAKFASTS, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, WHITEBAIT and TABLE DELICACIES. GOLD MEDALS for MEATS and JAMS at the DUNEDIN EXBIBITION. GOLD MIDAITbRISBANE 1897. ABk your Grocer fov . THISTLE Btf ANb, And take no other. fjOALS DOKE AND PRODUCE A. MATHESON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL COAL & PRODUCE MERCHANT, Maokay Stbbbt, Has for sale CO AL and COKE of the best quality and description. Also— WHEAT, OATS, BRAN, POLLARD, POTATOES and all COLONIAL PRODUCE ; good and oheap, BUTCHER'S 9 EQUSITIES for sale j aIso— HIGHEST ASH PRICE paid for WOOL, SHEEP--8 iINS, FiIDES and TA.LLOW. A. MATHESON, Maokay Street, Greymoath. Telephone Exchange N ALBION HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. Mb JOHN GIESEKING, late of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, begs to notify to th® general public that he has TAKEN OVER the above well known hotel, and hopes by strlot attention to business to secure a share of patronage. An EXCELLENT TABLE kept, and every attention paid to the requirements of visitors and boarders. Wines, wbiakfes, bxandiea and beer of the ohoioest qualities kept on hand. BILLIARDS. — Having thoroughly ■overhauled two of Alcook's tables, visitors will now find them second to none on tho Coast. An effioent marker kept. AGENT for Mb BROWN'S COACH, travelling between Greymouth aad Maori Creek and vice versa. Parcels, luggage, letters, &o, left at the hotel will receive the best attention. The ooaoh leaves the hotel dally at 3 15 p m. AH who wonld achieve suocess stioul endeavor to merit it. WE have during the past year spare no expense in endeavoring tc make our BEER second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded m iolng so. We invite all who enjoy a good glass o ■ BEER To ask for STAPLES' BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in th City and surroundlu" districts, And confidently anticipated, ."-sir verdict will be that Staples and Co ha c success fully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Welliugtn J. STAPLES AND CO (Limited) Molesworthyand Murray Streets. Wellington. JAS. E. WILLIAMS, THE LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ON THE WEST COAST, Is now making one of he FINEST DISPLAYS of Autumn and Winter Novelties ever seen in New Zealand. inspeotion"invited. Note the Addbbbs! JAS. E. WILLIAMS T A I 1 O B, Greymouth and Kumara. Bonnington's EXTRACTfofSARSAPiRILLA Alternate Tonio and Blood Purifier. Warranted to dense the system of all Impure matter and restore Tone and Strength to the system debilitated by disease. Aleo a reliable Spring Modlolae for pimples, Bores, roughness, oi eruptions of the akin, Price 2s 6d.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10266, 24 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10266, 24 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10266, 24 April 1899, Page 1

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