■ CL Hundreds 01 Cases 01 I Aulsebrook's Biscuits have gone to the Front to help sustain our gallant lads. Aulsebrook&Co. make war against antiquated methods. Their purpose is to produce perfect Biscuits I by the exercise of cease- Eg less care in the selection i of finest materials, in im- I proved manufacturing me- H thads, in the insistence ■ upon cleanliness. I ASK FOR £ Aulsebrook's I BISCUITS 8 I
9 — f=r\ [Tf iS^i if $^* HI 1 Cod Liver oil may mean anything SCOTT'S Emulsion means only the superfine grade of the world's finest cod liver * oil — made pleasing to the ; taste and three times as powerful as in the raw state. It is not quantity, but quality that counts. One small bottle of SCOTT'S Emulsion is well worth a dozen bottles of any preparation of inferior oiL Give SCOTT'S to the weakly child, to the nursing mother, to those who require a builder. up and to all who suffer from coughs, colds, bronchitis or throat troubles. But, be cure it is genuine with the fisbman on the package. 1874 TRADE R r<^g MARK
URINK DEEP —OF— GREY BREWERY COY'S BEAUTIFUL BOTTLED ! ' BEER_J " OUR ALE AND STOUT ARE BOTTLED BY THE LATEST MOST UP-TO-DATE, AND MOST APPROVED MACHINERY IN THE WORLD. . . — Ask for the — "CREENBRAND" LAIitL. Oar DRAUGHT BEER stilJ Leads for Popularity, Pleasure, and Perfection. _ON TAP AT ALL HOTES. S STRAIGHT TIP. Btowi>: "Have just heard of some thing- jrood ; fairly makes your bail curl." Jones: "Wkat's that? y < Brown: "SPEIGHT'S BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT-" Jones: "Well don't tell the otheo feJlow. This is tim best in tb* colony." OOWLEY and TTEAST BOTTLERS. , r^LUB TTOTLL. MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH. THIS SPLENDID HOTEL has excellent accommodation, foi boarders and the travelling 1 public The Best of WINES, SPIRITS, and BEERS, are stocked. A FIRST CLASS BILLIARD ROOM Is Well- managed. And the Hotel is Now Conducted by ft. BEBAN (Late of Trafagrar and Gilmer Hotels) , tfe will be pleased to see old and New Patrons.
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Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 8
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334Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 8
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