(Comfort 'and Economy.) Cußtotn Hotis** Hqt A THE PORT, NELSON FRANK D AKIN 1 t Proprietor rUHIS comfortable and well appoint ed Hotel, is situated about 100 yards from the wharf'and is.a most suitable place or any. one .to stay when breakingjourney, or visiting Nelson. - . Tariff moderate. Best Brands available stocked.' ' . Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. ♦»♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ tHASEIiMEOaEt : tea : ♦ : •...'.■■ " ■ -■••■ ,♦ ♦ . TS Facked in air-tight lead 4 '♦ X packets and imported direct ♦ ♦; by us. We have regular ship-. ♦ ♦ ments, and therefore our cus- ♦ ♦ . tomers have a guarantee that ♦ ♦ it is always pure. ■; . ♦ ♦ Give it a Trial. ♦ •■♦•■■■■ ■.. ■ ' :— - .■ ■' -♦ ♦ THE GROCERS. ♦ t w.j.M cTLBOY : ♦ and *r*O., ♦ Maokay St., CREYMOUTH ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^^ €OAL! GOAL BLACKBALL COAL ! TO BE OSTAINED FROM T- T 1 'S K ° G T ' u N : WERITA STREET Ring up Telephone 48 The Blackball coal is world-famt" for household purposes.. Its heati» protensities are wprderfu' ; it clta ness superb, ani its economy far re ing. It creates a feeling of comi. . whenever used, and makes the norm cheerful and bright during the .coi<* winter months. Orders punctually attended to an delivered. I G QV E R N r/l E tit ,£* ' OfPAßtr.fi ENT "^ FACT Wo. I. l The fiUARANTEE OF THE STATF I f[oes with eyery Policy issued I by the Department. J. R RICHARDSON ~" Commissioner. 1. S. LATTA, ! . Resident Agent. ■] i. THERE are, five different blends of "TIGER" TEA— I/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/.10 . and 2/- per. lb." Compare any of them . with other brands at a higher price, < •aitd note the superiority of "TIGER". « There's a reason for it " ' ] TVTEW nfEALAND TNSURANCE _ -COMPANY T IMITED - l ACCIDENT BRANCH. ] mJRANSACTS ALL branches * J- CIDENT BUSINESS. Is *" OLDEST, LARGEST, And STRONGEST COLONIAL ACCIDEM COY. , Absolute Security. PromDt and Liberal settlement. EMPLOYERS OF LABOR. WilJ study their own interests br -, sending for rates and other par* 1 3 culars to c .G. S. ,Q RAY & - ■•- COAST REPRESENTATIVES Greymouth. ._ ' .__ .. 1 lIEVINGTCDN'S* ■< W Sparkling Ale— Pwe Malt and * * ,■ ' * ■ i iiop», * " jk "• """ ■ "■ - * l "" ■ ■ ' ' ■ 1 *REViNGTON'S * . ' ■ .• * '■■■-. if. Real Hayar.-ui Qlgart— Soothr * ■ •" ■'■•'. ■"■:' ' . :■-■■.■■■■ . •'■*•. *l Ing to tht Worket * * * I — i *HBVINGTON'S * : * * Good Wina Needs no Bush * *- ■ ■ : - ' "*■•■ ■♦ - ■ ~— ' ' ♦ v REVINGTON'S * Royal Tokay— 7.s Yeara Old * :■*' ■"■■ .':v ' : " .■■■* . * : 4s 6d Per Bottle. * TEA, to be really wholesomej fullflavoured, and strong, depends upon skilful blending. Ceylon tea by itself lacks the qualities oi *T,IGER r ' TEA, which is a combinati<|te|ti||the . pick 6f the Ceylon and Indi^~'|iai|-iii proper proportions. Tea is 'ap native of 'lndia, .and "was transplanted from [ndia to Ceylon. It gained' -certain qualities by the change,^ but lost others. . Both are- combined in "TIGER" TEA. Try some: You'll like it.— M. Noonan Ajrent. Gout is really a special ?"."« of." rheumatism caused by excess uric acid in the blood. Whether: your ■ gout is acute or chronic, RHFTTMO will cure you. All piorp.s " ' ■
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Grey River Argus, 27 July 1907, Page 1
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