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AIS Run Down Ho Appetite, Weak. Discouraged. Warm climates always debilitate the nervous system. The digestion is slow, und tiro liver becomes sluggish. Impurities in tbe blood accumulate, and v*ou so about downhearted and dcpressed. All this may be quickly changed with proper treatment.^ Mrs. C. Kennedy, of 20 Erskine St., North Melbourne, Victoria, sends us her photograph and this letter’ Km ?VV'C “ T Pad Inst mv appetite, was very weak, anil all run down. ‘Nothing dirt me good, and 1 was discouraged. I then tried AYER’S arsapariila and it brought mo right up to my usual health mul strength. And 1 want to add a word hero about Aver's Cherry X’cctoral. It has cured nui in’ siiidi hard coughs and colds that I feel I could not do without it. For family remedies I rely on that word, ‘ Ayer’s.’ ” Keen your bowels in good condition with Ayer’s Fills. Take just enough to produce one good free movement of the bowels daily. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., i.owafi, Mass., U. S, A-

W. E. Reynolds DENTIST. Late J. F. Wilson, Greymouth. Address : Hospital Street. Kumara—Every alternate Wednesday,

EARS OP IN DIGESTION LOASBY’S WAHOO CURES. Mr Geo. Munro, monumental mason, Moray Place, Dunedin, says “ I suffered for years from indigestion. “ I felt uncomfortable after my meals. “Iliad flatulence, biliousness, constipation. “ I had a sluggish liver. “ I tried almost every medicine known. “ Loasby’s Wahoo was the last, and it cubed he completely and quickly, “ A dose or twCoccasionally keeps me right.” In Face of above, Why suffer ?

OOAL, COKE, BRICKS, FIREWOOD, LIME AND FIRECLAY, FOR SALE in Wholesale or Retail Quantities by A. Matheson, PRODUCE MERCHANT, EXPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. Highest cash price given for Wool, Hides, Tallow, and all Butchers’ produce. Stores nnd Office—Mackay street. Coal Depot —Johnston street, Grey mouth. Telephone—No 11 Office, 70 Residence A. M A T II E S 0 N.

BROWN’S City DragA. &H. BROWN ... Proprietors. LEAVES for South Beach and Paroa every SATURDAY NIGHT at 10 o’clock. On SUNDAY for Leviathan and Paroa; Drag leave Albion Hotel and Post Office at 2 p.m. FARES: Leviathan return—ls. Paroa return—ls 6d. LUGGAGE VANS meet all trains and Boats. [established, 1863 J THE AMERICAN CARRIAGE FACTORY Gebyiiouth ROBERT YINSEN. COACHBUILDEE, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL SMITH. HAVING added greatly to his plant, is now in a position to turn out in the very best style and workmanship. Coaches, Buggies, Carriages, Wagonettes, Expresses, Spring and Tip Carts, Wagons &c , &c. Only first-class materials used. Estimates and designs furnished. DREDGING WORK A SPECIALITY DRESSMAKING. i f I S S LODGE yi (late of Wellington.) Has Resumed DRESSMAKING. Addeess?—Arney Street, Greymouth,

NOTICE THE ONION STORE Mas SemoYed TO MEW PREMISES Next door to Sheedy’s Hotel and Dr. Morice’s Surgery. PORT OP GREYMOUTH. 'ft OTIOS is hereby given that the i < GREYMOUTH HARBOR B( a dD has REDUCED the TOWAGE R*a. 1E of sailing vessels to !/• a ton cn th r gisterod tonnage, in and out, mini, mum charge £5. ALL CARGO FREE. THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary Harbor Board Office, Greymonth, 7th February 1896. DISPATCH FOUHDBY COMPANY (UIMITHD.) GREYMOUTH, (Established 1878.) Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Bras Pounders, Wood Turners, and General Smiths.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 November 1901, Page 4

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