* The warning cough is the faithful sentinel. It tells of \[4j tho approach of consumption, which has killed more people than war and pestileuce combined. It tells of painful chests, sore lungs, weak throats, bronchitis, and pneumonia. Do not Ip} suffer another day. It’s use- * less, for there’s a prompt andi Safe cure. A cure for fresh colds and old colds, easy coughs and hard coughs Ayer ? s Cherrf Pectoral It often cures a fresh cold in a single night, and it masters chronic coughs and bronchitis in a short time. Consumption is certainly prevented, and cured, too, if taken in time. If anybody tells yon that consumption cannot he cured, they are certainly mistaken, for we have thousands of these cases reported to us, absolutely cured, and no mistake about it. Put up in large ami small bottles. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plaster placed directly over tho tender, aching lung is a great aid to tho Cherry Pectoral. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. At Fetria & Co., New Currants New Sultanas Neiv Elemes FINEST Butter , Bacon , Hams
B. R. GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE. O EMPLOYERS OP LABOUR : Consult jour own interest by getting a quotation from the Government Insurance Department before you obtain covers elsewhere against risks under the Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability Acts. Pull particulars to bo had at the local office of the Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. A. BURNES, Resident Agent. Seasonable Specialities FOR THE COLD WEATHER. TVARKINSON’S lime syrup.—a thoroughly reliable and well proved remedy for coughs, colds and sore throats—pleasant and patatable. Price !/■• PARKINSON'S CHILBL AIN CURB. —Easily applied and thoroughly reliable. Price 1 /-. PARKINSON’S RHEUMATIC OIL. Applied externally for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Bluises, etc. Price 2/6. The whole cf winter specialties:—Vaseline, Glycerine Jelly, Camphor Ice, Lanoline Pomade, Hazel Snow, Hazel Cream, Glycerine and Cucumber, &c., &c., &c., v/ui/uxiiuer, cxu., ocu., c\/U., Kt Parkinson’s. WHITE HART HOTEL High Street, Christchurch. The Favorite Hotel for West Coasters. Ales, Spirits and Wines, of the very best, only kept. JOHN NEILL ... Proprietor. SAMPLE ROOMS. West Coast Dredging News posted every Saturday.
E. svs E. KEY IN GTON’S HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. PATRONISED by HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR, Lord Raufurly and Suite. “ Blood unites more than Seas divide.” By a brave foe, +he Transvaal Boer was the gauntlet thrown. The mighty Mistress of the seas, lifted the gage of war. Ind : an climes, Canadian plains, Australian shores, and Zealandia’s sunny lands, responded to the Clarion call of war. Forth sprang their noblest Sons, to fight for the Mother Queen, and Freedom. Side by side with the gallant Irish. Invincible Scot and Bulldog Britisher the brave nnd brainy Colonial grappled in fierce death struggle to uphold sovereignity of Queen and Empire and civil and religious liberty for all, even for the stranger within our gates. The fight is won, and the blood of Britain’s noblest Sons cement her many peoples. Her Empire grows because its civilisation 'is best of all. * * *EEYINGTON’S HOTEL * * #
IS ENLARGED ? And its accommodation fitted for the increased requirements of its trade. Rovington’s is patronised by Vice Royalty, Cabinet Ministers, Honest sons of Toi), Supreme Court Judges, Commissioners and Inspectors of the guardians of our Peace, and all heads cf Government administrative departments. Revineton’s is the homo of British and Colonial commercial representatives, the meeting centre of mining authorities, the trusted haven of tourists and travelling public. Revington’s is the Family Hotel, the optimate and proletarian Hotel of the Coleny is the official house of Thomas Cook and p on, and Cycle Touring Club because its accommodation is the best, its position best, its table best, its attention best, its cellar best. Of the best hotels in New Zealand it is universally admitted without question or cavil that Revington’s Hotel is best of all. W. DALY ItiYtNGTON, PROPRIETOR. Post Office Box 86. Telephone 70 Night Porter in attendance,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 July 1901, Page 4
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644Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 July 1901, Page 4
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