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Thoughtful Housekeepers. ( Of an economical turn do justice to themselves when they insist upon obtaining G&ESCENT BLEND TEA. THE WHOLESOME TEA There is economy in this tea, because it brews out a rich liquor with the strength and character of Darpeeling teas and the aroma and bouquet of Ceylon teas. The second cu]3 is as flavoury and palate pleasing as the first. Crescent . Blend Tea is blended by the Empire Tea Company (W. and G Turnbull and- Co., proprietors), and is sold by all grocers in this district. 2s perglb FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. HRS~trEONG Fruiterer, Fancy Goods and'ToRICHMOND QUAY : GEEYMOUTH. New Season's Fruits by every Stiamer. Confectionery of all Descriptions. A 'IRIAL SOLICITED. , ; > — | — ,_; — TT 0 R S ' E S WE have for Private Sale--10 MEDIUM & HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES? MARK PRO1 1 &CO, J. SOMMEKYILLE. Late Dunedin, Tikaku and Ashbubtcn* I French. Cleaner, Dyer, and >. Presser. /CENTS' SiTITS Cleaned and Presse VT Equal to New. LADIES' COSTUMES A SPECIALITY Note the Address — Next to W. Joseph,^ Baker, Tainui street, Greymoutbj Country orders promptly executed 'and attended to. | A GOOD Christmas gift for a man is a ! ! -£JL watch, a watchsguard, a set of gold ; sleeve links 3 scarf pin, sovereign v;ase match box, cigarette case, pocket book shaving set, Seitviette rings, fruit knife, greenstone pan, fountain pen, tobactio pouch, Ipxpe, dressing ea^sei, hair brush and comb, or a walking stick. These goods are to be seen in great variety and excellent quality a* popular prices at Gilbert Bros, '.'he Shop for Presents. DOES YOUR HUSBAND : LOOK SEEDY ? "^ — iplio*— Put him inside cne^of our Fashionable Shjrts ColkrHim>ith a ■' HighTurnlDown '^ Tie Hinf up with a Stylish: Bow, And Crown Him with , "fAJMawhera atH' j Then He'll took like a.Lover again. Fogartv & "Williams, Boundary Streets YOU would like your Christmas Gift to your wife, sweetheart, Parents, sisters, brothers and friends, to be keenly appreciated and prized. S;o be sure ou give "Just what they want," and oa can bet auite sure that a choice reiele of jewb«3ry or piece of # silver goods for personal or ihouse use intelligently selected, will be received witb delight and give lasting satisfaction, t . the recipient and ypurself. Gilbex Bros' tempting display of jeweller* e*e., affords an ideal source from whicJi select your Christmas gifts. [a. caed.] BARRY AND GARRITY. TURE COMMISSION AGENTS. BUSINESS transacted on all leading events throughout New Zealand. Note : We pay full limits on all cash bets. Office : Next door J. E. Williams, Tailor Tainui Street. —THE— iiJYoH'Forfeiture [Office. National Mutual Life 'ASSOCIATION OP AUSTRALA* Ht|,. LTD. ! SWaP^the^PIRST Office in ike ■world to introduce the Non-forfeitore principle in Life Assurance Policies. Many thousands of claims have been paid, under Policies which would have absolutely lapsedif the National Mutual had not introduced the Nonforfeiture principle it £ its establishment£in 1869. Orton Stevens Manager for New Zealand MAE^SPROT AND CO. District Ageut

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Grey River Argus, 30 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 30 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 30 January 1906, Page 4