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ECZEMA. ■ ■"•?. . Nothing -spoils a good dispoflitioi quicker. Nothing taxes a nun's patience lik rritation of the skin. Piles aim sfc drive,jH>u arazy. All day ihoy make you; miserable. All night they kef p you aw§^©. Judt the same with ewe ma. Such miseries are daily in creasing. People are learning that they can bi cured. Learning the meiils of Doan's Oint ment. ■ Pien(y of proof that Doan'a Oint menb cures. „; . Piles, ecz9ma, or any irritation o theskin. Read the following testimony oft Nelson man : — i- Mr- Bon?emanj saw miller, Uppe Moutt re, Nolson, writes the followinc letter :— 'l feel it my duty to expres my d<epest gratitude: through Mr « Boon, chemist, Nelson, for^ the way it which Doan's Ointment 'cited rae o J Eczema on the leg; " I had suffered fo nine years with a very bad attack ( Eczema, reac^ng^ifbm the. knee t( the ankle. I tried different doctor aud) various remedies, but all to ni purpose. My leg got wors^ from da; bo day. In fact, it got .so ..bad tha • here seemed no way of getting relic except by having my leg off, but thank to Doan's Ointment I'm all light now I waa advised to- i«Ve- this remedy, am in three months it completely cured me I give you permission to publish thi: statement^ as; i\> uwill surety be ; r benefit to othera suffering from tin same compJaipt. ' £-.; Doan's Ointment is ,9plenflid in b diseases .of the skin", eczemalpjle*, hive Insect bites, sore?, chilblains, etc. I is perfectly safe and vei'y effective Y^ry often two. cr three pots havi Hjpmpletely curfei chronic l 'catea i whicl resisted other remedies for years. ; Doan's Ointment Is sold by all oho mists and storekeepers aY;3a per box] or will be posted on receiptof pice bj .faster McClellan Co, 76 Pitt street Sydney, N,S,W, ? Remember the namp, DOAN'S. (Our Special Reporter;) ; BETTER AND BRiaHTER Miso Margaret RaVen of Sydney Writes a Letter 1 lin^ How Joy Overcame Her pesj^api 1 . "There is no joy like-th c joy of being again in perfect; health after you have been disabled, so to speak*, by th© pains and after-effects of a long, tedious illness. That is the spirit of a letter written on December 7th 1904" V Miss Margret Raven, of 127, Quay Street. Ultimo, Sydney, in which she most graphically describes her pains, and the wearying effects of the disease — indigestion — that tortured her for years . In her letter she' says : ; — "1 don't thi it anyone <n the world has suffered more cruelly from indigestion than! -I have. For years it blotted ail happiness out. of my life and brought me abnost. to the gratf e. It made me weak, pale, tliin, and nerveless, unable to eat, 6leep, work oi* enjoy any of the pleasures of society. I was then residing at Hyde. ParkY -Adelaide, South Australia, of whfoh.,,-Slty I am a native. My .case baffled^^i?, R^^nd knowledgeof my doctors. In the end I could not retain food on 'my stomach, and the mer© sight of food often made me retch and vomit till I was exhausted. Th c straining from this cause frequently brought on a bleeding from the- -lungs which, alarmed me lest it might be consumption About two years back, on the faith of advice from a near friend I began tio take Motlier Seigel's Syrup. "To my great joy Motlier Seigel's Syrup proved to be quite as good as "ay friend had represented it to be. Prom the first ifc enabled me to retain my food, and within a couple of weeks I regainsd my. lost appetite. Day by day there was a marked improvement in. my health and appearance. "I felt like a better and brighter being Instead of moping about the house, d •■- --jected and listless, I was soon able to take active interest in the affairs of life. After a- few months of preseverance'with th© medicine niy health was thoroughly reestablished, and I still remain quite well and happy." . The strongest testimony is Miss Ravei'a case is contained in the seven words at the close of her letter, "I still remain quite well and happy 1" ■DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL d? ' " (Under New Management.) KJ.M'CLIN m OOK(late of Stßathan': Otago); has entered into possession of the above Hotel, which he intends t( ran in firs t-class style. Visitors will find accommodation Up to-Date. Special accommodation and comfor for permanent Boarders. Spirits of the best brands only stocked Speight's Prize Ales alway3 on tap. Robert J. M'Clintock Proprietor; HOSPITAL STREET. Furniture - Depot. Corner Mackaj and Werita Streets. FRANK SWEETMAN TI7ISHES to bring before the attentioi * ' of the public of Greymouth am surrounding I iatricts, the fact that io i prepare ito supply every description c FURNITURE, turned out wi'h the bee f workmanship. Give me a call and see my heavy stool you require to set up a horns — Picture-Framing - Inspection Invited. Coal! Coal! Coal! Blackball Goal Company, Limited The above Company having be gun to open np the lower invelß ( their Mine, are now in a position to sur ply the public with some of t.he VER"! BEST COAL EVER MINED in an pnrb of tho southern Hemisphere fc HOUSEHOLD OH STEAMING pui poses. COAL EXPERTS: who have latel kite the mine pronounce < his coal t they they, have ever seen; As "ho supply of this particular Cj; will ..8 soraewhac limited until moi boar^ are opened up, all who wish f( nd i enjoy s good and bright fire dvi j cold season of the year, shoul not nit sending in their orders early I 'be Company's Office, Werita Stree .rhere samples of it may now be seen. J. T.SKOGLUND, Oenera] Ag ent. Greymoutb, July 11, th 1904. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. EBTABLIBHEO 1870. Growth of Funds:— 1878 -'" - 5292,523 1888 - . .:- 51,352,478 1898 - - £3,000,000

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Grey River Argus, 30 May 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 30 May 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 30 May 1905, Page 1

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