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<j OUR NEW SEASONS f Hot Water! ft 5 riave just landed. Make you. I I purchase early, thereby avoid- I & ing disappointment I Hanwcll Williams I > UHEMIST QEEYMOUTH \ L3K XKZXtd —+.^^ * ' .-4. » PEDDLE YOUR WAY TO WORK There is no need to be without the aid of a bicycle. We have a splendid selection of machines which we can guarantee. Come and sec our shipment of — NEW BICYCLES. "The Speedking. "—This is a * perfect machine, every part of "which is of the very best. These machines Avill last a lifetime. "The Achilles."— This is a tiptop medium priced machine worthy of your immediate inspection. BICYCLE ACCESSORIES We have a conrpletc stock of all accessories. PC WADE & 00T Bicycle and Sports Dealers. GREYMOUTH. i> (A CAKD.) JJEWA pRIVATE JJOSPITAL. SHAKESPEARE ST., GREYMOUTH. 'V'URSES HENDERSON AND RULE (Late of "Oakhurst" Private Hospital, Ashburton), have taken over the above well-known and thoroughly equipped hospital for SURGICAL and MEDICAL CASES. Patients may rely on receiving the best of • skill and every attention. 'Phono 272. J). GREANEY. JgEGS to notify the general public . that lie has added the branch of WHEELWRIGHT to his Blaeksmithiug Business. Motor Springs repaired. All Workmanship guaranteed. D. GREANEY. Blacksmith and Tl T heelwright, MMk.ny Street. The Soldier's Best Friend Kindly convey oui sincere thanks to your Committee for the books of V.M.C A. Coupons which j arrived by the last mail. You could not have chosen a better method of assisting Wakatipu boys, considering the V.M.C.A. is a soldier's best friend, and is to j be found in all sorts of buildings within a short distance of the ' firing line," where the efforts of this insti- I tution are greatly appreciated by all." • Scores of other letters from the boyi •ulogise the service of the V.M.C.A. Bend donations to OArr.,D. A. EWEN, Hon. National V.M.C.A. Treatnrer. Bakor'i Buildinij, WelliniNon. " 7 IrTunseen enemy. AS THE ARROW STRIKES. The Arrow has won many battles, taken : ' toil of piillions of lives ; to this day, with the ! a/lded terror of a poisoned barb, it is the - weapon of the savage. But with all its .deadliness, its record, of killing is as nothing ;'beside Infectious Disease, for as the arrow of 'the lurking savage strikes. SO STRIKES DISEASE. Just as the air carries the arrow in its flight, ro does it also carry the Germ, of seed of Infection. The G,erm strikes unexpectedly; you cannot see or hear or feel it, but where il falls it breeds Disease. THE SUREST DEFENCE ' is a Disinfectant, because the only way to rob a germ of its infecting power is to kill it right out. But as the germs are invisible the Disinfectant must be so used as to reach and catch them all. It should, therefore, enter into general household use, and the DisinfectWit which does this most widely IS LIFEBUOY SOAP. | T© make' your home' germ-free vise Lifebuoy Soap throughput. Wash your j floors with UiiebUby Stiap,, your tables, shelves and bedroom ware ; flush your 'drains and sinks with L-fe'buoy Soap, and to make assurance doubly sure use Lifebuoy Soap IN THE LAUNDRY. This is the last stronghold of the Disease Germ, where you make sure of catching and s killing him. The. Disease Germ finds snug refuge in clothing ; h*e is picked up in street,; train, tram and theatre ; anti then along comes Monday, the family clearing day, and; a tub full of hot water with Lifebuoy Soap' brings DEATH TO THE GERMS. kEVEK BROTHERS LIMITED, SYDNEY. .

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Grey River Argus, 11 June 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 11 June 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 11 June 1918, Page 2

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