UN EUAN Tea still retains its exccllent quality, and is better than any other brand in the, me rket. Sec for yourself !— Haiixtjy & Co., Agents. ■ Has removed to premises other’ side of Presbyterian Church, known as North’shouse. FOE. Christmas, Wedding and BirtljnP day presents go to Ward’s, Brmmertdn, newest and best selection in the district, WATCHES, Musical Clocks, Brooches Studs, E. P. Ware, Cash Boxes, Violin Strings, etc., go to Ward’s, Taylorville. “BRUSHES, HaiiTlo ot, Nail~Tooth Clothes, Paint Sponges and Baskets at Ward’s, Taylorville. GLASSWARE, newest designs in Jugs Butters, Sugar, Creams, Salts, Vases, Teapots, etc., Ward’s, Taylorville, t TOBACCO, Pipes, Cigarettes, Knives* Prams. Ornaments and Cutlery at Ward’* Taylorville. jj DOLLS, 11 varieties, Toys of every description, newest and cheapest ,atWard’s, Taylorville. / SCENTS, Smelling Sal ts, Curling PinJf Hand and Macrama Bags, -Flowered Photo Frames, Purses, etc;., at Ward’s. TRAYS, Brackets, 'Cruets, Albums Bedroom Lamps and Fire Screens at Ward’s, Taylorville. “WONDERFUL valuo on 3d, Od & if. Tables, also Christmas Cards at Wards. NEW Imperial. Readers, School Books Stationer]), Will forms at Wards, Taylor* villc.
Sure Signs of im pure Blood, Do not think that r ashes and oint-' ments can cure eruptions of the skin. They cannot. The cause is deeper, even down in the very hlood _ itself. Purify your blood, am. your skin will be smooth and clear. Mr. James Johnson, of South Forbes, New South Wales, sends us his photograph, and says: m m S' “My whole body was al most covered with’” boils. Reading about I thought I would try it. 1 toolt one uottie, and was entirely free from any eruption whatever. My eyesight was greatly strengthened also.’* Mr. Johnson’s eyesight was strengthened because the Sarsaparilla is such a wonderful nerve tonic. For impure blood and weak nerves there-is-OHS remedy in the world equal to it. Fou cannot enjoy good health if your bowels are constipated. Ayer’s Pills cure constipation every time. Prepare] by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell, Mass., U.S.A.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 January 1901, Page 4
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