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W. Holder & Son. GOLDEN TIPPY TEA. I

i :„ V RANTED KNOWN-B. DIXON ' ' lias on sale today a large assortment of Beautiful Maori, Xmas and New Year Cards. New Scultograph Cards. Lovely Fancy Xmas Cards. Inspection Invited, Direct from Home A SPLENDID SELECTION OP Xmas and New Year Cards. Early application necessary, as we have only a limited supply. Grcymouth Evening Star Coy., (Ltd.) TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC OP BLACKBALL AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. CRAWFORD & CO. WISHES to inform the general public that their coach runs daily to Blackball and Ngahere. Parcels addressed, will receive every attention, and prompt delivery. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. TO the Grcymouth County Council, I, RICHARD CLOi:GH, butcher, of Greymouth, hereby apply for a license under the " Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1900," in respect of the undermentioned slaughterhouse erected on Section 904, South Beach. RICHARD CLOUGH. Greymouth, November Ist., 1901. '•KIOSK TEA COMPANY." NOTICE. A LL ACCOUNTS assigned to us by the above Company, which are now long overdue, MUST BE PAID at once, otherwise proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof. H. C. HARLEY & COY., Auctioneers. Greymouth, Ist October, 1901.

GEEYMOUTH, (Late Tidd.s.) ILLIAM WILSON; late of GoldsV V borough, lias taken possession of above hotel, where old and new friends will receive a hearty welcome. Superior accommodation for boarders. None but the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES kept in stock. WILLIAM. WILSON, Proprietor. Catarrhal Affections, Chest Comp'aints, Rheumatism, Piles, Scrofula, Diseases of Women and Children, DEAFNESS Herbal Treatment for>ll diseases 20 years' practical experience in all parts of the English-speaking world. Prof. Gr. H. Raymond The World-Earned BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, Oculist, and Aurist, Author and Lecturer, is now visiting the West Coast, and will stay in this region a sufficient length of time to give every sufferer (who consults him at once) an opportunit}' of benefiting by his skill and experience. Pkof. RAYMOND'S cures are numbered by the thousand, and he lias cured the failures of the highest Allopathic and Homoeopathic medical skill in existence, and is the only Auristin Christendon who can cure MIDDLE-EAR, NOSE, or THROAT DEAFNESS. TJnrival'ed testimonials of cures effected in Auckland, Wellington, Clristchurch, and elsewhere may be inspected. Feof RAYMOND has only recently returned to New Zealand after an absence of eight years in the United States, Canada, Europe, and South Africa, and left the latter country owing to the war breaking up his business. The Professor treat* all diseases with non-poisonous herbal remedies only, and is STRICTLY A BOTANIC, and will have nothing whatever to do with the " pathies,'' psychology, ontology, electricity, galvanism, animal magnetism, or other impudent devices to humbug the sick; and it appears that while he has been absent in distant lands DOING ALL THE REFORMING, fakirs and medical ignoramuses in Australasia have been making all the money ! But then Prof Raymond has always had a higher object than living on the ignorance and superstition of the human race. Read his South African Medical circular and other choice literature he has for free distribution. ADDRESS :-HOSPITAL STREET (opposite Trinity Church, Greymouth.

PENNY BAGS, READY FOR USE. &.LL GEOOEB

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 November 1901, Page 3

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