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TSie Season "jVTOW appro ches for Quinino am -Ll Iron Wine, it is a seasonable Tonic, therefore if you feel out ,cf sorts id languid, or depressed, it will brace you up. "Why not try a bottle for that tired fcel^Er? As an appetiser it stands uno j rivalled. It steadies the nerves, enrichej ie the blood, and is thus a cure for nerw vousness, c<ascd by general d-.bility. 1( j Why not try it right away ? rticel/6 At Parkinson's 5 ~ Should you feel forlorn and weary Dull t.rod and depressed As though a heavy load of care "Was weiglrng on jour chest Remember — you can get relief d and shake oft' all your woe Take the QUININE & IRON WJNE OFP.AItIQNSON&CO. It. will liven up your spirit? " Invigorate your frame ij - Infuse new lij'c and energy And make you fresh and game It's the finest tonic goinj This no one contradicts >• It's sold in half pint bottles The price is two & six 3 ~ J. SOjOIERVILLE~ " LAT DU.VEDIN, TiMAKU AND AsHBCBTON. French Cleaner, Dyer, and Presser. (CENTS' ftTITS Cleaned and Pressed - vT Equal to New. ■ LADIES' COSTUMES A SPECIALITY Note the AddressNext to W. Jo iuph, Baker, T>inui street, Greymouth. 7 Pretty nearly everyDjdy nowadas drinks tea, for it is practi.'iily :thn j national beverage of New Zealand. CRESCENT BLEND TEA, r THE WHOLESOME TEA. Goes into thV-, 1 homes where good itea is appreciated. This delicious tea is blendpd and packed by the s Empire Tea Company (W. and G. Turnbull end Co., proprietors). It is a skilful blend of tlie robust fcas . of Darjeeling. and the fine delicate t-eas o Ceylon. I'ty? flavour is not • pronounced, so that tlie palate never wearies of it. Tlie liquor is strong and rich, and the second brew is es - tasty as the first". Sell by all Storekeepers ,t ' AT 2/ PER LB. Let's B .-■*•-■ " Be Your X Hatter. If we'ean sell you tho same quality of Hat you arc wearin? now, and charge „y >v a lit I.1 '. Ipss mouey for it — 'lut's worthwhile, is"nt it? Welt cmc ia and sos t' e-e — they're money — siver3 • A Good Black Hat} for 6/6, And Our Gelcbratpd 1/6. \ '"■ ' — THE— • Cash Trading Coy,, Tainui Street. 'Where tlie good Hats are. 5 GEO. MERRETJ V & SONS. PEODUOE MERCHANTS. GREYMOITTB. FOX SALF. 12:0 BACKS Pfil.ME OATEN CHAFP. 630 SACKS PRIME OATS. 8:t SACKS PJ-'IUE FOWL WHEAT, BKYNS B ALLEY, POTATOJB *, ETC, . For P ices apply.— GEO. MELI'^KTT & SONS. EXAMItfA riONSFOH PBE.E PLVCE3 IM SECO^DAWY A TKOHNICAL SCHOOLS. — >X EysTON OF TIAIF, -jVTOTfOE is hcii'l y given tlitt (he {uue xS for receiving cnlri-. s- for examination for free places in secondary and technical schools is cx'cndrd to the loth October. This extension docs not apply to M-holarship examinations, nor to any . other exaraiußtions. ' 1 'GfiQBBHOGBES, -1 Inspector»Gcneral of Schools. s FOR SALE. ( T E. WATSON & CO., Ltd., Inver€l » cai-gill, have for private sale ode 9h.p. Marshall POl table Engine, lQOlbs pressure. .> 2) Two 14h,p. p.C. Marshall Portable Engines, 100'% pressure. The above engines are<aliys '»(:•' now and will be sold at a considerable' reduction on origin il price, as thebwiio; <. who have been usng the engines foi* flaxmillittg, have all heir flax cut. "VT" O T I 0 E - Mil J, Md'AIITKY BEGS to notify that he is now p | pared to uadertako aL work of roo? j repairing. ! His process give^ better satisfaction . j than painting, and p -esorves the iron. andKo g ii>-antees to stop nil. leaks . makes the roof as good as new. -. J. MoOARTfir. Address :— Arneystreet •' , " AHAUEA;:;.. - LIVERY AND BAH STABLES JAHES F. WHIXI ■'• Proprietor « ADDRESS . -Ahaura Railway Station . < MR WHITE wishes to inform the (ravciling pu 1 lie that he has taken over Mr Haines's business a«! Mail Ci>acb Proprietor and General Carrier, and intends to establish an up-to-date iiiver and, Bait St-ibles. HORSES hl\T> TRAPS ON HIRE. ;j ' : . . ,:"s< Horses broken to saddle and harnes a Co <1 and Firewood supplied. The ccac si meets ail trains and runs every Wcdiios ' day and Saturday to Orwell Creek, s< Orders hy L^lte* or telegram promptly oi attend- d to, X KM

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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 3

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