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aftefnodtfa^ .The prevalenV.use. of skngty saii classes of the community isiag astonishing as it is lamentable. Primarily it implies on the part of the speaker~a ppverty^bf, English proper; secondly,a .wanton preference for the vulgar and the inprdinatej lastly, culpable indolence and want of care. .you may do this with more .or, less, -impunity with language,, but yjoa(»nnot.th.ua,trifle: twith a cold or cough.-; for. these,Woods^Great Peppermint Cure* is a .tried and sure remedy. Every hpusehold should possess it. Soki everywhere at-Is Mtofissd.--ADVT.. : - „;. '■" "'.y...';"}':"\ .^''7,','J?-' Mr J, H. Coonibs^-the-^edderi^Piano Company's representative,--is-atDpresent |ri Greymputh for the purpose-of introduc* ing to the musical public of this iowa and surrounding district?! the Bresdeifc. Company's high class pianos,- by all-makers, .x)n terms from 20/^ monthly*/andx American; organs, by BelUn<i other^ell:to^^ niajkers, from 10/6 monthly. '-MrrCoombs headquarters, are, at the' Company?s^ local , agents, Messrs J. ;W.. Easson and .Co.— The finest/tea in the market is the Beehive Al Ceylon. It is to r be had at Griffen ANDi Smith's, ? Beehive and Union Storesr?.-T;hey^ai?e'-tbe:sble;agent3 for this celebrated -brand; (TaUpringl)eparfemehfc;a-Ti4W. Tymons &:::■ Corr-Mawhera r Quay?rTemindr*tliose who intend, hayin^a new suit made before Xmas. to call and give their order as soon as-possible, so as.to prevent.:"disappointnieiit. Suits made from 50s. Fit and workmanship guaranteed.—Advi T. W. Tymons & Co. have .opened new shipments of fancy goods; new millinery, new prints, new dresses, new umbrellas, new mackintoshes, new, gjoves 4;c. JPrices as usual— most moderate. Inspection invited.--v&.dvt.'.'■' . ' -1 - Important to Cyclists-r-W, M'Kay & Son have just received Ladies' Cycling Hats and Gloves, Genfe'.Cycling Suitsy Knickers. Hose and Sweaters. Our Stock is being continually reassorted with; the latest importations and smartest lines, wjbich keen buying and long^ experience in the -trade can command.; W W Kay # Son. r-Ad vt MrG. Ingall; of: Red-rßouse^ Bas now removed his - well-assorted stock of ironmongery,; crockery, -.fancy- good[Sv! pipes, &c., to temyorarypremises,"nexfc-EaSson'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.—-At) vt.-. ;-,-. • Qur vf-up-to-date" townsman'is at it again wwith; ith his-stpek-taking Sale..Bargains are pffereditHat will astonish eVeiy^person that, visits him; 'Badies' summer 'hats for 3di dress pieces for, 2s lld,: 3s;,flld and 4s lid a■ ■ dress. forv;2s: Art muslin for 2d. .Six;y^rds.Twill Cretonnes for Is6d, and. heaps of other lines xnust be „ cleared la way ;3iefom,stocktaking at CHRISTOBHER^SMna'Sj-r-ApyTji - T. W.: Tymons'"sOq., Dtapers, Maw hera Quay, Gr^nduth, has a splendid stock of ready madie clothing, aU^izes, for men and boys. 'The materials have" been specially seleptedV. The garmenta ariß-well made in every tespect and: tKe^pricips^most moderate.-^-AdVt." ," " ; .V v

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10271, 29 April 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10271, 29 April 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10271, 29 April 1899, Page 2