forbids her to marr> ; but at the first rent, however tiny, she can lay aside her weeds, assume her most bewitching smile, and accept the first man who presents himself; A Gordon Highlander vdilnteer says that lately, on account of rioting on the part of Scandinavians and others, the family of De Wet, who live in Johannesburg. have had police protection, “jn the morning,” he writes, “Miss Do Wot came out and gave me a cilp of cocoa. She is a girl of about 18. I said to her it was about time tho war was done, and she replied that the family had all urged their father to surrender, but ho told them he would ‘never give in. ’ ’’ —Natal Mercury. The best cougn drops Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. The next time you take cold, dose yourself with a lot of homo remedies and dilly-dally along until your cough is deep-seated and you are threatened with pneumonia or consumption, That’s one way, to be sure. Here’s another way; arc drops Ot Tako Ayer’s Cherry Peotarai at bedtime and bo all right the next morning. Isn’t this the better way? Then continue tho Cherry Pectoral a few days until your throat and lungs have completely healed and all danger of future trouble is past. Another grand thing about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is that it cures hard coughs, the hardest kind of old coughs, even after all other remedies have failed. Put up in large and small bottles. When it hurts your lungs to cough, then apply one of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters directly over the painful lung. It will quiet tho pain, remove all congestion, and greatly strengthen. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayar Co., Lowell. Mass.. U. S. i.
W. EL Reynolds DENTIST. Late J. F. Wilson, Greymouth. Addeess : Hospital Street. Kumara—Every alternate Wednesday EARS OP INDIGESTION 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. “ I bad flatulence, biliousness, consti■’n. “ a sluggish liver. “ I tried almost every medicine known. “Loasby’s Wahoo was ibe last, and it CUEED me completely and quickly. “ A dose or twcToccasionally keeps me right.” In Face of above, Why suffer ?
[established, 1863 J THE AMERICAN CARRIAGE FACTORY Geeymouth ROBERT YINS EN. COACHBUILDER, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL SMITH. HAVING added greatly to his plant, is now in a position to turn out in the very best stylo 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 TO LET. THOSE centrally situated offices, in Mackay Street, at present occupied by Messrs Sligo and Rundle. Early possession given. For particulars apply DUNCAN M'LEAN, Mackay Street, WANTED KNOWN—B. DIXON has on sale to-day a large assortment of Beautiful Maori, Xmas and New Year Cards. New Scultograph Cards. Lovely Fancy Xmas Cards. Inspection Invited.
NOTICE. THE ONION STORE Has Removed TO NEW PREMISES Next door to Sheedy’s Hotel and Dr. Morice’s Surgery. Still tbarping Same m Song <x ns M 9 U iS-t AOLSEBBOOK’S COCOA'
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 November 1901, Page 4
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515Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 November 1901, Page 4
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