A Sickly Child SVlade Strong. Wo know you will bo greatly interested i.i this testimonial. It tells you l ov.’ you can make your sickly child robust and hearty. Mis. A. Lawrence, of Bowden, South Australia, sends us this picture of her child, with the following letter: I W3BK pK mim mm: .xm v. akyi/J n “My child, now four years old, was always delicate, and medicine did him no good. A friend told mo to try I did so. and you would have been astonished to notice the prompt change. All my friends say it was simply wonderful. Only four bottles made my weak and sickly child strong and health'-. I want 1o urge all mothers who have delicate children to try this tonic.” Ayer’s fills are the best liver pills you can liny. They cure constipation, biliousness. Prepared L-y Or. J, C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.
G. W. Mobs & Co ’ ESTABLISHED 1865. ' Geoege William Moss. . Geoege Thomas Moss. L AUCTIONEERS, : Stock and Cattle Salesmen, Yalua- ) " tors, House, Land, Estate. Mining, Customs and General Commission Agents, 1 Tainui Steeet, Geeymouth, ! Weekly Stock Sales held at our Yards ' Preston Road, Greymouth, & Arahura alternately. • AGENCIES —The New Zealand Fire and Marine and Insurance Company, The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, The Wellington Steam Packet Company, Cassidy & Co, 1 Royal Mail Line of Coaches from ’ Greymouth to Christchurch, the ccle- * hrated “Waldemar ” Pianos. 1 Those desirous of selling or buying Property should communicate "svith us and they will find careful attention to r business, and prompt account sales I our “motto.” ¥m SALE, Properties in all parts of the District. LEASEHOLD—Mawhera Quay with commodious Store and Dwelling erected thereon, i FREEHOLD Sections Shakespeare, High and Cowper streets ; also splendid building allotments, Marsden Ro ad LEASEHOLD SECTION, Tainui Street with commodious 7 roomed cottage thereon. LEASEHOLD SECTION, Turumaha Street, with comfortable 7 roomed cottage. LEASEHOLD SECTION, corner of Alexander and Thompson streets with 8 roomed cottage (in splendid repair) erected thereon. LEASEHOLD SECTIONS “ The Ter race ” Alexander Street, with two comfortable dwellings erected thereon (splendid tenants) “ a really good investment.” FREEHOLD SECTION off Shakespeare Street with comfortable 6 roomed cottage (recently built) thereon. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Mackay St. 66 feet by a depth of 200 feat. “A splendid business site. TWO i acre Freehold Sections, Cowper and High Streets. Best building sites available. (All cleared, fenced and drained.) We are prepared to find the bulk of the purchase money (if required) at reasonable rate of interest. Liberal advances made on consign ments placed in our hands for sale. .£5,000 to lend on approved Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Market values given for Wool, Tallow, Hides and Skins. Consignments of Produce by every Steamer. CHAFF & OATS A SPECIALITY. MESSRS G. W. MOSS AND CO., in conjunction with Mr. Walter Edward Church, of Stillwater, have been appointed solo agents for the celebrated “ Waldemar ” Pianos for Greymouth, Hokitika and Rccfton districts. As we import direct from the Factory to Groymouth we arc prepared to sell these firstclass instruments at bed rock prices, either for cash or time payments to suit purchasers. We have placed a considerable number of these instruments during the last two years and they have given the greatest satisfaction, being specially suited for the West Coast climate. A good piano lasts a lifetime and in buying ah instrument see that you get a practical man to choose one for you, and Gr&ymouth’s practical and experienced man is our Mr. G. T. Moss who will bo pleased to suit purchasers. Instruments on view at G. W. Moss and Co’s rooms, Greymouth, W. E. Church’s store, Stillwater, and B. Grange’s shop, Recftou, from whom catalogues and all particulars can bo obtained. f)f\ WALDEMAR PIANOS landing at end of April ex Paparoa from London. Wa are also prepared to import any I instrument required upon being supplied with particulars and makers. O'. W. Mobs & Co. ? , AUCTION E ERS. TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH- j TELEPHONE OFFICE 18 PEIVATE HOUSE 83. P.O. Box No. 18. 1
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 May 1901, Page 4
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