/ When Recovering from Sickness. - Perhaps you have been very sick and are not recovering so fast as you expected, Then wo can help you, wo aro sure. - Our Sarsaparilla will mako your blood pure and will give great strength to your nervous system. Mrs. Mary M. rington Street, Hobart, Tasmania, sends this letter, with her photography 4 •A i m m '•‘After recovering from a long attack of typhoid fever, I suffered from a poor appetite and great depression, and was so weak I could hardly walk. Having seen AYER’S Sarsapari advertised as such a good blood-purifier and general tonic, I thought I would try it. I did so, and soon my old strength came Da ok, my appetite returned, and before I had finished the second bottle I could do all my work just as well as before.” Ayer’s Pills are tho best family laxative pill. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache.- v Prepared by Dr.'J, C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mas*., U. S. A.
XMAS 1900. XMAS 1900 9 FOE JEWELLERY GO TO ULMERS IMPORTING a great many lines direct from the manufacturers, I am in a position to sell at the smallest margin of profit. THE VERY LATEST JEWELLERY IS MILNER’S DREDGE BROOOHE S. MILNER’S DREDGE SCARF PINS MILNER’S DREDGE PENDANTS. “ These designs being registered, are only obtainable from the maker.” JUST THE THING FOR A XMAS PRESENT. For WATCHES go to MILNER’S. For both quality and price cannot be beaten. For CLOCKS go to MILNER,S. The largest stock of Clocks on the Coast. Being over-stocked in this line the public will find it to their advantage to inquire for prices. Every description of Jewellery made on the premises. K. H, HILMEB WATCHMAKER & JEWELL FI Mawhera Quay, Qreymouth. ONCE again wo wish our numerous clients the Compliments of the Season, and in doing so take the advantage of calling their attention . during the hot weather to
--ICE--AND ITS MANY ADVANTAGES. For the Xmas Season, we have stored in our cold chamber, all the delicacies required for the Season. MEATS of all kinds, and “cuts” too numerous to particularise. POULTRY of all kinds procurable. FROZEN SEPARATED CREAM. Encouraged by the demand and satisfaction expressed by our numerous clients last season, we have made arrangements for a supply of separated Cream. To prevent disappointment orders for this will be booked on Saturday for delivery on Monday Evening, or at any other time by arrangement. SEPARATED CREAM is a far surpassing cream, and when frozen into solid state, and used in the same manner as the ordinary Cream, is one of the rarest delicacies obtainable. COLD STORAGE for all kinds of perishable goods at a trifling coat. ICE—for cooling butter or drinks of all kinds always obtainable. HILDEBRAND & CO. BUTCHERS & SMALL GOODSMEN J. Weber, MERCHANT TAILOR & GENERAL OUTFITTER, Uppee Mawheea Quay. A LARGE and complete stock of the latest in Gents wear for the coming season in hard and frame Hats, white colored and regatta Shirts, under Pants, Singlets, Socks, Collars, Umbrellas, &c., A splendid assortment of TIES to select from. J. WEBER, Upper Mawhera Quay.
XMAS ,1900. XMAS, 1900 LUEY GEOK & CO., Feuitebees, Geocees and Fancy Goods Dealebs, IN THANKING the general public for the support accorded them in the past, announce that they have received for the coming season a choice assortment of TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Fresh Fruit by every Steamer. LUEY, GEOK & CD., Boundaey Stbeet, Gbeymouth. DISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY (Limited.) BEBIMOUTH, (Established 1878.) Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Eras Founders, Wood Tamers, and General Smiths. GREY FIRE BELL ALARMS. THE following are the signals that wil be rung in case of fire : 1 Toll of Bell ... East Ward 2 Tollsofßell ... Middle Ward 8 Tolls of Bell ... Westward 4 Tollsofßell ... Past Sawyer Creek No fee be paid for ringing ho bell
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 January 1901, Page 3
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634Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 January 1901, Page 3
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