m w m y ■? tI I I ilia Sump in a miiii's stomach which makes him irritable m il nnseiable and unfit for business 05 ph asure is caused by imiigi s'inn. Indigestion, like charity, coven d. multitude of sins. The trouble maj he in the stomach, liver or bowels W/iercver it is it is caused by the pres non of poisonous refuse matter, which Nature has been I.liable to rid lie; self of unaided. In such cases wise people send down a heal h oili ;or, porfjonilied hy one of Dr. Morse’s Jn '.i ni Root Rills, to « arch "lit the seat of (i-.ii h!e and 'cmove the cause. One of lb 1 . Aloiso’s Indian Roof Till-. w ill nut i'Ve a vo! y bg lump ami ait is ag. nl.e I ‘,!.:.uvc. A *li ut ciuiseof Ur Mor.s's Indian Root Tills nil cure iligesii in (( e •niaceu:Jy'i. 1 hey aj.» cure 1 ansti|rt* iou. tr, ’d'o'se s L ,diau Rout ’ills lire 1> I "iism >«, l;,di..Bstio,i, Constipation y-ijtepsia, Head ijo-s, Liver and Kidney : mol in s. Tiles, Timples and Bio dies, ml i mi y by chemists ami ato-.elveeueiv, i- ce 1- •’> I p- r i or.i/!e, or s x bottles 7s, or 1 u.. 1 wi.l Im milled, post pu d, upon receipt piic . S,« T.-'ipi i -tors, Tile W >L j 1 slo*k Co , Ltd. (Australasian Utpd ), «S S.rcct, tSydney. Tacked in amber •. e», and ih.* full name blown thereon. 1
It is expected that there will be a deficit in the Victorian railway revenue for the year ended 30th June of £150,000. In virtue of the local option poll taken in Renalla, Victoria, last November, the Licensing Court recently decided upon the seven of the hotels which are to be closed out of a total of sixteen. Compensation will be fixed by arbitration. Cooktown advices conveys news that about 1860 ozs of gold have been brought by passengers on the Jessie Rdey from New Guinea. The gold is said to have come from Woodlark Island and the mainland. T. W.Tymons and Co., having disposed of their business, respectfully ask that the accounts owing to them be settled during this month.— Advt. To arrive at the Beehive and Union Stores, within the course of a few days, a choice assortment of Rhubarb roots ; also a fine sample of cschallots.—Griffon and Smith Beehive and Union Stores, Greymouth.— Advt. / “All that glitters is not gold,” i provoru . Id and true, Neii her is a cough or cold, What it app> ars to you. Do not treat it lightly, for ‘Tis better to bo sure, That you suffer never more, Get Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure WADE’S TEETHING POWDERS for babies arc soothing, reduce fever and prevent blotches. Price 1/WADE’S WORM FIGS are more effective and not unpleasant; most children thrive after taking them. Price 1/Notice to Ladies. — A small shipment of up-to-date ladies’ fawn jackets, sac back mackintoshes, and black straw sailor bats has just been opened at T. W. Tymons and Co. Inspection invited.—Advt. Mr Webley, senr., Pianoforte and Organ tuner, is now in Greymouth, and ) will take the earliest opportunity of cal- 1 ling on clients. Any persons for whom we have not as yet tuned, desiring our | services, should send in their orders to j the Gilmer Hotel.—Apvf. (
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 July 1901, Page 4
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