a 1 4 II mi jl| if m ? *1 lIP Tapers St Clothiers. s End of SEASON aett®ms. In ovilov to uuiko a ehvirauec of all our Summer Goods, . EVERY ARTICLE H AS BEEN Reduced in Price, IT 11 To bo picked up in Every Department. W. M’KAT AND SON 00 - OPEEATIVE - STORE. CLEMENT PARFIIT & CO., Importers, Mining & Commission Agents, Greymouth, HAVE ON SALE AND TO ARRIVE Butter, (Makino) Cheese, Hams and Bacon, best brands Fleur, Bran, Pollard, Wlicat, Oats, Chaff, Oil Cake, and Potatoes. . , TEI.S . . We’are appointed sole agents for LEXONA TEA specially packed for us in “ Ceylon, also KANDY KOOLA AND CINGALA TEAS. We would suggest a trial of these Teas as it is admitted they cannot be excelled. • :0-0; YiTejaredirect importers of Crockery, China, and Glassware. We expect another shipment in a few days. We are agents for DADDY'S WINES AND BRANDIES. CLEMENT PAM.ITT & GO., WE RITA STREET, OPPOSITE UNION CO’S. OFFICE, GREYMOUTH. BOOTS BOOTS I lyf g % i p Jlaf'iJL %)Jr ISH SOLICITS INSPECTION of his extensive stock of goods per steamers Wakanuf, Tokomaru, and Star of England, in all the latest STYLES and COLOURS, hose goods have arrived in splendid condition and arc excellent value. W.M’a stock of Colonial Boots and Shoes has been selected from the LEADING MANUFACTURERS in the Colony and in in quantity, quality, variety, wear and comfort, the most complete stock on the Coast. The BESPOKE AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT a speciality Liberal allowance to heads of families and storekeepers. EVERY REQUISITE IN THE TRADE KEPT AT W. MORRISH’S Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoe Depot, MawheraQuay, Greymouth AND EE YELL ST., HOKITIKA. ir i%f m i mm Uni i i 'f .CD, H / ~:0 \Vs niir-* m ir'h'i ■Stir. i 'f-i m A fkri •S .. mm m Ma <2 IfpS h Hi li P I k f • r, > v.;:. c %y o |'eTo'Ya~i o I c | aTq TjoTViJ°TV]jjj o I » I a I o l~ e I "BMPEY’S MM . . HPPLE.” The New Vegetable Medicine is an extra, ordinary success. In Liver, Kidney and Stomach Complaints, people experience prompt reliefor complete cure. Moreover, they help to sell it, for they write letters of grateful acknowledgment so that Others may benefit THOSE who report on “ Impey’s May Apple” are indisputably honest in their opinions, are not afraid to sign their names, and from their position in the community are absolutely independent, and are not disposed to indiscriminately eulogise every new medicine they try. Here are two brief extracts: — “ After using ‘ Impey’s MAY APPLE* for nearly two years, it affords me “great pleasure to testify to Us great value. For Flatulency and Indigestion, “It is a specific, and for Constipation 1 cannot speak too highly of it. I “would not be without a bottle in the house for any consideration. Please “send six more bottles. —GKO. CHURCHES, Fanner." # # # * # “ I have suffered from Dyspepsia for nine years, and have been treated by “ both English and American doctors without result. I have also cried “most patent medicines, but got no relief till I was induced to test 'MAY “ APPLE.’ liven the first bottle had a good effect! lam so convinced of “its real value that I shall take six bottles with me on my voyage.-* “G. M. BALFOUR (Master ‘Golden Gale’)." 2/- CHEMISTS AND STORES. 2/9 I 9 | O I ® I » I OIJS I
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 February 1901, Page 3
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