Sprained Ankle. Swollen and Painful. KOOLIBAH QUICKLY CURES. Mr Alexr. A Pollock, residing at South Dunedin, is an employee at the Government Railway Workshops. He was for many years a steward. in the USS Coy's boats, and is as well known as the proverbial town clock. This is what he says about LOASBY'S KOOLIBAH :— "About a fortnight ago'l twisted and sprained my ankle whilst engaged at my work at the Hillside Railway Workshops. "It swelled up very badly, and wa9 extremely painful. Ifc was so bad that I could not put my foot to the ground next day, and my boot would not go on. "I applied "Koolibah" frequently, and am thankful to say it relieved the pain at once. It strengthened the strained muscles, took away the swelling; and brought the bruise to the surface. |^Next day T was able to wear my boot and get back to work." We have numerous Testimonials like the above. kooTTbah CURES ALL PAINS Believes Headache, Bafekache, Legache Or any other Pain a few minutes after being well rubbed in. KOOLIBAH, Price 2s. ■"■""t.S *" 1 " 1 " LOASBY'S WAHOO-, MANUFACTURING COMPANY. LIMITED
T ° __? E T< Those centrally situated offices, in Mackay street, ab present occupied by Messrs Sligo aud Rundle. Early possession given. For particulars apply DUNOAN M'LEAN, Mackay Street. -prrEW ZEALAND RAILWAYSSUPPLY OF SLEEPERS. Head Office, Wellington, 26th November, 1901 . The Railway Stores Manager will be at j the office of the District Engineer, Greymouth, from SATURDAY, 7th, to THURSDAY, 12lh DECEMBER, and at j the Station Master's Office, Hokitika, from FRIDAY, 13th, to MONDAY, 16th DECEMBER inclusive, to purchase SILVER PINE SLEfPERS 7xßxs that are 1 now cub and ready for inspection and receive offers for further supplies. Any person having sleepers prepared and who desire to dispose of same is . requested to communicate with the Stores Manager at the places named above on the dates above mentioned. By Order, T. RONAYNE, General Manager. m o _jl c t. Those well known and centrally > situatsd STABLES, known as the "Cosmopolitan," in Mackay Street, con 1 taining two loose boxes and seven stalls ; j two carriage houses, and feed house with j loft attached. From £200 to £250 will be advanced towards the purchase of a new and up-to-date plant to a suitable person wanting to go into the business, j PP y D. SHEEDY, j I mHE UNDERSIGNED is prepared 1 to deliver HOUSEHOLD COAL at Reefton Railway station in quantities to suit purchasers from 1 ton upward. For particulars apply T> DJXON| f Main Street, Reefton. | /^REYMOUTH CYCLE WORKS, Tainui Street. ! A. Schultze, i (Late Manager Maseey-Harris Depot.) CYCLE BUILDER & REPAIRER. All work guaranteed. inOR SALE OR LEASE.; FREEHOLD TIMBER YARD. FOR SALE OR LEASE, Freehold, Timber Yard with Railway Siding and j Manager's House, opposite the Gas . Works, Christchurch, now in the occupa- '■ tion of William Stephens and Go. For , particulars apply to W Booth and Co, j arterton^ A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. B. DIXON, Fi STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEALER & MUSIC IMPORTER (Opposite the Post Office), I THANKS the general public, for past favors and wishes to inform them that he has just received a large and beautiful stock of GOODS for the XMAS and IS EW YEAR TRADE. LEATHER GOODS, LEATHER i GOODS— Ladies and Gents' Purses from 6d to 37s 6d each, Silver Mounted Card Cases, Wallets, Letter Cases, Music Cases, Ladies' Companions, Ladies and and Gents' Dressing Cases, Morocco Writing Folios, and a largo assortment of Writing Desks. All the above lines have been carefully chosen for the Xmas trade, and as they are direct from the Home markets we c can guarantee you splendid value. BOOKS, PRIZE BOOKS, NEW ! ANNUAL, BQOKS— A krge, assortment of Prize Books just landed suitable for presents. Pears' Annual, 1902, just arrived. School Books a speciality. A large and well assorted stock of Stationery kept. Raphael Tuck and Sons' Cards— Xmas and Now Year Cards in great variety; Comic Cards, Plush Cards, Celluloid Cards. Just opening Boxed Cards from 6d to 4s Gd a box. Single Cards from Id to 7s 7d each. Maori and Sculptograph . cards a specialty , A large and beautiful ttock of Novel- ■ ties just opening up , TOYS, MECHANICAL TOYS -A - large stock of musical and mechanical l toya just opened up. Come and see oar ' 6d to Is tables. , { Rubber. Dolls, China Dolls, Wax Dolls, < Leather Dolls, Rag Dolls and Dressed < Dolls from Id to 10s each. . , < ! Large; assortment ■of photographic requisites. Just arrived large and new assortment of mounts and albums. Don't forget to give us a call. ' B. DIXON, . .. Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, ] Tainui Street. 1 ■ ■ |[ | ■ ' 1 ~ 7", (
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 14 December 1901, Page 4
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