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gu, lt i^.,,. t , Ha . tJ «. H J W .,.,|UJWMIWImUU.IiIMW» ■ MAIL NOTICES. THURSDAY. Westport, overland, close at 5.50 a.m. - Westport and north, per Mapourika, at 6.15 p.m. . . Wellington, Ngatoro, close at 6 a.m. V FRIDAY. Westport, Nelson and Blenheim, overland, at 5.59 a.m. Christchurch, Dunedin and Wellington, express, at -7-40 a- m - SATURDAY. Westport, overland close 5.50 a.m. Mails for San .Francisco close on December 2nl, close at 7. 40 1 a.m. ' VLV SUEZ AND BKINDISI. Mails for United Kingdom and Continent of Furopo close at Greymouth on Wednesday ;it./.40 a.m. Money orders close at 4 p.m. and registered- letters at 5 p.m. on the previous day. Mails connect with steamers leaving Wellington on fol : o\\ing Friday, next n-ail due to arrive in London on Jan. 3, 1913---i FOW AUSTRALIA. Mails for ilu* Australian Commonwealth, via Wellington, close at Greyiriouth' on Wednesdays at 7.40 a.m.. Mails due at. Sydney . wi Fi>M«wihg. Tues/lays! Mmlb for the Australian Commonwealth, via Bluff, close at Grrvmoutb on Fridays at 7.40 a.m. Mails due Hobart on following Thursdays, nnd Melbourne .Saturdays. The next mail for San Francisco closes- on Monday, December 2nd, at 7.40 a.m.- . ' RACES. For tbq Races we recommend ladies who wish to be well dressed to wear a- pair of our Glacie Kid Boots, they are something new and smart looking, they, fit like a glove, the prices are low for such high grade quality. For gentlemen C. """Smith Ltd., has. also some smart lines which are recommended*" or good wear. Don't forget is in the £ discount is given for cash at C. Smith. Ltd., the Wholesale Cash Drapers, Clothiers, Boot Importers - and -.House Furnishers, Greymouth. ; 'It is understood (says the Age) that Mr. P. K. Freeth; editor of the New Zealand Times, will shortly take over the management of The Taihape Daily ■Times. A sensation has been caused in a Wairara.pa town by the alleged discovery of large defalcations from the Railway Department's funds by a well-known railway clerk. It is further alleged that since his suspension from duty pending a departmental in-, q.uiry .lie has diappeared from the locality. .", , . •
WEAKNESS TO S'TRE^GTH V ;; jEiIULSION jThe. recuperative and-M strengthi-making powers of " ■ genuine: Scott's Emulsion result, not in temporary ; improyement, but in the acquirement of renewed healtli and lasting strength. Thousands of Doctors, in every part of the wcrld, recommend SCOTT'S. Grateful mothers praise it. Here is an example: "iV/v little daughter , Molly, wasted to skin and' bone, end ivas so weak that I thought she would die I was advised to give her Scott's Emulsion, ana now, after a short course of same, she has grown, quite fat and strong, and looks a bonny healthy child." Mrs. E. Newell, 62, Regent St., Sydney.' 31.8.11. ■ ■ Mrs. ' Newell-"* got/ the. genuine * Scott's Emulsion— hence the good results. Further reason • why you should insist" on SCOTT'S Emulsion—should see the Scott trade mark on. the package. -B ' B@Msxi!L^ Whenever in doubt, see £&szWm\ *'»c SCOTT Trade Mark— MlfcMwF the sign of SCOTT purity u&ViWmk* 'and genuineness. Printed on X; .f^Blr" every package .for YOUR MIT |iraj guidance and protection. «. - Wj§i OF ALL CHEMISTS .& !/( f fiL MEDICINE DEALERS.
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Grey River Argus, 21 November 1912, Page 2
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