GOLDEN TIPPY TEA. Imported Direct by S(f I
1901-Xmas-I'9ol VtfHITAKER BROS. for past favors, and beg to call attention to the following:— If you require a nice woik-box, writing desk, lady's companion,- bag, jewel case, gent's or lady's dressing case, or any nice present for Xmas, go to WHITAKER BROS. For the latest coal and gold-mining, engineering, both civil and mechanical, scientific and practical books of all descriptions, go to WHITAKER BROS. Xmas and New Year Cards, Booklets, boxes and packets of tlie aboYtf at 6i, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, and 2s. Cobbett's, Clapshaw's Cricket Bat 3, Duke's best leather and men's practice composition balls, wickets, etc., at WHITAKER BROS. A Choice Line of Cornet Music in Stock. For the largest and best Assortment of Priite Books or Presents, go to WHITAKER BROS., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND FANCY GOODS' IMPORTERS, Boundary Street, Greymouth. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BLACKBALL ATHLETIC SPORTS. SATURDAY, NOV EMBER 30tii, 1901. CHEAP Excursion Tickets will be issued to Ngahero from all stations between Grcymouth and Reefton on SATURDAY, 30th November, at 2d per mile Ist class, and Id per mile 2nd class; minimum 4s Ist class, 2nd class 2s. Available for return on day of issue only. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY OF SLEEPERS. Head Oi?f ice, Wellington, 26th Novenber, 1901. riIHE Railway Stores Manager will be ,J_ at the office of the District Engineer, Greymouth, from SATURDAY, 7th, to THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER, and at tne Station Master's office, Hokitika, from FRIDAY, 13th, to MONDAY, 16th DECEMBER (inclusive), to purchase Silver Pine Sleepers 7xßxs that are now cut and ready for inspection, and receive orders for further supplies.
Any person having sleepers prepared, and who desires to dispose of same, is requested to communicate with the Stores' Manager at the places named above on the dates above mentioned. By Order, T. RONAYNE, General Manager. NOTICE, KJ PURCHASE of Goodwill and part Furniture of an old-established and splendidly-situated Boarding House doing a really good business. This is a rare opportunity for anyone with a knowledge of running a first-class boarding house. Possession as soon as preferred. Full particulars to bond fide enquiries. H. C. HARLEY & CO., Auctioneers. No More Quackery. rEN YEAR 3 a Specialist of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and ten years a general Practitioner. Non-poisonous Herbal Treatment versus the Inoculation Fad, Mineral Poisons, Knives', Burning and Blistering, and Deadly Chemicals, and bogus Legislative Enactments ! The Botanic System of medical practice originated in that grand old EnglishAmerican, Dr Samuel Thomson, about 100 years ago, and was founded in England by Dr A. I. Coflin; but the greatest professor of Scientific Medical Botany and Botanical Practitioner of the present era is Prof. G. H. Raymond,
Oculist, Aurist, Author and Lecturer, Who treats all affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Catarrh, Deafness, Diseases of the Skin and Blood, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Dyspepsia, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Constipation, Piles, Itheumatism, Dropsy, Female Complaints, Fever, Inflammation, Fits, Palsy, Asthma, Bronchitis, Emphysema, Blood-spitting, Consumption and all Chronic Derangements of the Circulatory and Nervous systems, and has cured the failures of the Highest " Eegular " Medical Skill in existence. Professor Raymond has, moreover, had Twenty Years' Experience in all parts of the English-speaking "World, and is NO Vulgar Street Medicine Humbug, Shopman, or Ignorant Vendor of Toffycoated Pills or Patert Medicine Slush, but is a skilled and cultured Botanic Physician of the highest order. Patients should get their complaints properly diagnosed and have the right medicines or treatment prescribed for them. The Professor may be consulted for a limited period only at his rooms in HOSPITAL STREET (Opposite Trinity Church), Grey mouth.
READY FOR USE. PENNY BAGS, A.LL GWCM
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 November 1901, Page 3
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609Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 November 1901, Page 3
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