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iSi'H NE 14. I\early Opposite Dawson's Hotel t d ff wiU WBEST & CHEAPEST SELECTION OF GOODS Ever placed betore you. The premises are wellSfitted with everything NEW in Building, Mining, and General Iromongery, And we invite all to call and see the GRAND DISPLAY. Special Novelties in ElectroPlate Ware and Cutlery. Our Special Cash Prices are still on. very Liberal Discounts for Cash allowed. Goods deliveredeverywtoeFree oi Charge, took out for our 1909 CALENDARS. One for Everybody. So follow the crowd to H. G. WILLIAMS & CO/3, Ironmongers,

NOTK Trade Mark. .■ygggaagfriSSj ktiiiS There's Sound Health In It, Perfect health with constipation is an impossibility. Purgatives are liable to aggravate-tbe condition by weakening the organs acted,upon. A mild natural laxative is all that is required, and California Syrup of Figs will be found as agreeable as it is prompt and thorough in action. m W m WX2 illllg jll|U< dniim m %m mm lIIIIIIMI « mw iSINWKfe SVW ?m \WO' &l %IW$ ™ Gently and soothingly cleanses the system.corrects torpidity, promotes regularity and gives tone to the sluggish organs. There is no discomfort or strain, and the habitual constipation is gradually conquered. Children(who relish its delicious flavour) as <| well as adults atft kept in sound health and buoyant spirits bv this j'rent household laxative remedy. Emphasise the word CALIFORNIA whet purchasing nnd 'oolc for the circle Trada Mark in Blue at top of v-ckagc Fr m a'l Chcmist3, i/jand i/it. SOW RK** t. .**}!*,><?,..«!

van Acknowledged by experts and consumers to be without a rival for flavour and digestibility. A COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY.

What Shall Be? You have doubtless many times Voided upon making a presentation followed by the perplexity as to what form it shall take. It is right here wheie we can help vou, foe nur stock is replete* with handsome goods which oannot fail to lighten the heart of the recipient and make you feet His indeed " more pleasing to give than to receive " What could be more suitable for a [,'weddino ; present than one of our TEAPOTS, for £l ss, op a JAM iPISH, BUTTER DISH, CRUET, or CARVERS at 10s. la articles suitable for Momentos and Valedictory Gifts we excel, and as to finished Workmanship and Prices they are irresistibly Call at* H. W, LLOYD, Mawhora Quay, Greymouth.

FNAbii tS ente'rpwstrig waaesr Hutu, out the Empire to keep.in clo»« wnJr the Trade of the. Motherla'n Besides" being a complete commecial - gtiide of wbndon. and its siburba he DreotofJ ontaias lists of EXPORT MEROHAfITb with the qnpds they ship, and the Colonial nd Foreign Murke they s'-pplj "- STBAMSHI* LlNUi^ ged uuuor , fores to whi cb lej nl ill •• iiiii ip »• »<i niidi SROVINOIAL APPEND . of trade inoticts of leading JViaoutactiuor Mevocsante, etc, in the principal pro v it ial t was and inJustrial eruirea o\ th(. Unittd JiingtJotn A copy of the current edition wi i bi forwarded, freight paid, on receipt 01 l J o3tal Ode or TWENTY SHILLINGS! THE LONDON DIHEOTOH

ttflite begl* *s little pimples. Klh Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment is well rubbed in *fc this time, they will iisappear, aad give yoa no further trouble. It * boil is developed, blooi ak\ matter mast be squeezed but, and the wound Pressed with DrSheldi»a'B Magnetic Liniment. Persons ..uflertnt from bolls should rub the /jarts affected thoroughly twict %

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Inangahua Times, 5 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, 5 March 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, 5 March 1909, Page 4

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