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KH4TS IN A NAME ?£. EVERYTHING when attached to a Sickle Jm^nts : I pijp||« M||| Stands for Brooks Saddle " '. " }" " '" Sterling .value. " Snold Chain ®^^5^ ; , fIoSST" 6 ffi&T 420. headW I^ible-stay UatOSt gMudguards p n Mimiti" ntode!fe ST B%ilynikeled ■■ If WAI IK |pn copper IIVIWI ft Mb W| J^ B mt^f' and €0^ „ , .-■■ '.:;•■ Intfiot.' coats . . -. . .>,.;■•- ;. • aurj|6 '"' : ' ■■■:■' .■■•■■"..■ : '.-.''"' ■■•■ -* - HfryTr^*^* B ■ - ■ ... ■ "" ■'■ ■•■ ■'. ■..- ■•' ; ' ""I:- -<r .^f or - There is style, fit, eoiM-^ toJ'JJi- th^ Prices are sucli as wil, >«|iMi. .. surtau pockets. yV * " '*' Great facilities in buywuhyau the enable W. M. to sell ignore!. cheaper than any other * ies .S d ;• house on the Coast. lashions for the present In the Bespoke and Repairing Department season, all work Is guaranteed. You can ootain anything connected with the Boot sM Shoe Trade at W. Morrish's, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. .p hone i 2 5. PttLebros Wine, Spirit and Provisior Merchants, AND GENERAL IMPORTERS AGENTS FOR.. Kosie, Nelson Moate and Suratura Teas. 1 i John . jfoguson's Distillery, G-lasgbw. Charles Heidsieck's Ohampagne* - .fiete?, .Jferring- of Oopenhagea, Cherry Brandy. Hand's Sb'nnapps'anb!?®^ Christchurch Brewery & Manning Ale and Stout Thompson's Wai E,onga Water. The Oceanic Steamship CoyCiiizen Life Insurance Coy. North British Eire Insurance Coy. The Red Funnel Tobacco. HGuinness' Stout, Bottled by Johnston. 9 . We deliver State Coal to all parts of the Town at Curre" Rates. Wholesale Price. Inspection Invited. Upper Mawhera Quay ... ... Qreymouth. THE BEDROOM Its temperature, and the remedy for an evil W. Richardson has the following excellent re marks on the above : — "IT ' l» jO.WAY.S~ a matter o fs € conditions. Meanwhile the sleeper great moment to maintain an equ- h t s - a^ as o^s of ..the great change able temperature in the bedroom. A WQlch , , ls takmg i place in the v ait bedroom, the air of which around hrn. Slowly and surely, there is subject to sudden changes 1S a decline of temperature to the exof temperature, is often a- tent, -it may .be, of thirty or forty de tc great and frequent and rapid grees in thie Fahrenheit scale: and, trap; for danger; To persons who are .thtou|rh he. may be fairly covered, with ■ invthe-vprihveHof life, and who are in bedclothes, he is reoemng mio his lobusf lieatSi,- this danger is less pro lungs this^oold air, by which the cif tounced '; "but' to ithe young and the culation through the lungs is much feeble; dt is a most serious danger, troubled. _^ It is very dangerous for aged people "" v • to sleep in a room that is easily tow "THE CONDITION OF THE BODY ered iv warmth. itself is, at this very time, unfavorable - for meeting any emergency. "WHEN THE GREAT WAVES of In the period between midnight and cold come on in- these islands, in the six in the morning the anmal vital pro winter season, our old people beg-in t^ cesses aic at their * lowest ebb. It is drop off, with a rapidity that is ptr- in tihese hours that those who are en tectly startling. We take up the liat feebled from this cause most freof deaths published in the newspapers quently die. We p-nysicians often, con dunng these seasons and the most sider these ihours a scritical, and foremarked facts is the number of decea warn "anxious friends in respect to to sed aged persons. It is like an epi them.' From time immemorial those dem'cof death by old age. The pub who have been accustomed to wait and he mind accepts this record as in attend upon-the sick have noted tihese iicative of a general change of «x -hours most anxiously, so tknt they ternal conditions, and of a mortality have been tailed toy one "of- our old ■heretore, that ds necesary as a result -writers 'the "hours of fate.' In this >f that change. I would not myself spacte of .time the influence of the life•''ispute that there is a line of truth giving sum has been longest withdraw Ind sound common sense and com n from man, and the 'hearts that are mon observation in this view ■; but even the strongest beat then with vlien we descend from the general subdued tone 0 the particular, -we find that much of the mortality seen in such excess "SLEEP IS HEAVIEST, and death anion the aged is induced by mistakes i s nearest to us all in 'the hours ol 'on the subject of warmth in -the bed fatie.' The feeble, therefore, are in roo ,^' ; :. ; greatest danger during this period of THE FATAL EVENT comes' ab- time, for they are subjected to one par mt in this way. The room in which ticular danger, that of congestion of •he enfeebled person has been sitting the lungs. It. is the 'breathing sur before going to bed has been warmed face of the lungs, that is most exposed nrobably up to summer heat; a light to the action of the chilled air, and meal has been taken- before retiring the aged tlie expoure is always hazwy rest, and "then the bedroom is enter ardous." ■ cd. The bedroom, perchance, has no '■:.., — — fire in t, or, if a fire be lighted, pro The above evils may practically be vision is not made for keeping it ai- avoided 'by the use of a-^Cmall gas ight more than an hour or two. The fire, costing but a .few shillings. Tie result is that, m the early part of the charges for gas for the smaller sizes morning from three .to four o'clock.. are as low as one penny per hour, when bhe temperature of the aij; in all Gas fires with or without flues or to parts is lowest, the glow from the fit into registered grates. Gas fires .fire or stove which should warm the are unexcelled for the office, the shop, room has ceased, and the room is cold writing room, parlour, dining room, 11 o X «« me » d «?. r i e --» and bedrooms. Call and inspect the .'IN SOME HOUStS . . ... large stocks of gas apparatus of all the water will often be found frozen kinds at the Gas Works Show Room, in the hand basins or ewers under th Tainui Street.

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mfW^P^^^^ V /-s BRO WN : <f HaVe 3 ust hGard of aomethin^co^ y^s^B Fairly makes your hair curl " tOW% il» "Wt JoN£s: ~" mat ' s that? " ' \ "I L \ W^M^^^^y// Br ° W ' " % ™ I(mTS BOT^ ED ALE & l/fi "^^^^ JON tV- fl . Ti?\ d^ st^ U o the ot^ r feU«we / / I / WLJ&wC^ ' This is the best in the Colony. 11 (j tLy powley # Keast, Bottlers, • , • HOPE St, DUiVJS D

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Grey River Argus, 28 October 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 28 October 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 28 October 1907, Page 1

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