Like tlie. flight of the swiftest bird is the progress of a backing cough into consumption. First a cold, then a settled cough, then slow fever, night sweats, and hemorrhages* Don’t neglect your cough. Stop it at once and drive away all thought of consumption. Begin as early as possible—the sooner the better —to take J the most effective remedy for coughs of every kind and in every stage. One of the most annoying coughs is a throat cough, where you have that constant tickling in your throat. It comes on worse at night, keeps you awake, and makes you have that smothered feeling in the chest. It hardly seems possible what one dose of Cherry Pectoral will do for this kind of a cough, it brings such marked relief. Put up in largo and small bottles. When tho cough gets down deep in the chest and tho lungs are painful, put one of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters directly over the tender lung. It will draw out all the soreness. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell. Ma**., U. S. A KOOLIBAH relieves all pains. Best remedy for unbroken ofllblains relievos instantly. 2/- everywhere TEY M. M'Doknbll for Teas. Agent for the famous Eringalla Broken Orange Peko and Koo Choo Teas. Tne best will go further than any other. PUBLIC NOTICE. MR. WILLIAM O’KANE begs to j announce that he has RETIRED from business as BAKER PASTE COOK, and CONFECTIONER, which he has carried on for the last 25 years, and in doing so heartily thanks thi inhabitants of Greymouth a*-d its vicinity for the support accorded him. His successors are Messrs Quinlan and Blanobfield, who he is certain will give every satisfaction to those who may honor them with their patronage. MESSRS QUINLAN AND BLANCHFIELD, in taking over the business of Mr. O’Kane beg to solicit a continuance of that support so generously extended to him, and beg to assure their customers that nothing will bo left undone on their part to merit it. QUINLAN AND Greym uth, April 24th, 1901. JUST ARRIVED,—2I Boxes of Prime Fresh, and Salt Butter, also, a large stock of Hams and Bacon, the best that can be procured. M, M’Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant.
G. W. Moss & Co ESTABLISHED 1865. Geoege William Moss. Geoege Thomas Moss. . AUCTIONEERS, Stock and Cattle Salesmen, Valuators, House, Land, Estate. Mining, Customs and General Commission Agents, Taikui Street, Geeymouth, FOB SALE. Properties in all parts of the District. FREEHOLD Sections Shakespeare, High and Cowper streets ; also splendid building allotments, Marsdon Road LEASEHOLD SECTION, Tainui Street with commodious 7 roomed cottage thereon. LEASEHOLD SECTION, Turumaha Street, with comfortable 7 roomed cottage. LEASEHOLD SECTION, corner of Alexand. r 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 Broomed cottage (recently built) thereon. TWO i acre Freehold Sections, Cowper and High Streets. Best building sites available. (All cleared, fenced and drained.) ' 3 a acre SECTIONS leasehold, with 6-roomed Dwelling, Stables, and Outhouses, Gobdeu. Splendid position. ALL that piece of LAND, situate in the District of Grey, containing by admeasurement four acres (more or less), being part of Rural Section No. 1111. All that piece of LAND, containing by admeasurement 2 roods 11 perches, being sections 236, 237, 238, 239, situate at Boundary and Swanson streets. LEASEHOLD SECTION, “The Terrace,” Tainui street, with comfortable dwelling of 12 rooms erected thereon. Splendid i Acre Building SECTION, High street. 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. MESSES G. W. MOSS AND CO., in conjunction with Mr. Walter Edward Church, of Stillwater, have been appointed sole agents for the celebrated “ Waldemar ” Pianos for Groymouth, Hokitika and Eeefton districts, As we import direct from the Factory to Greymouth we are prepared to sell ttiese 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 an instrument 'see that you get a practical man to choose one for you, and Greymouth’s practical and experienced man is our Mr. G. T. Moss who will be 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, Reefton, , fromwhorn catalogues and all particulars k can be obtained. !j We are also prepared to import any j instrument required upon being supplied j with particulars and makers. G. W. Moss & Co., ; AU C ((J’ v E H TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH- J TELEPHONE OFFICE 18 PEIVATB HOUSE, 83. P 0. BoxlNo, 18. <
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 July 1901, Page 4
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