NEW SUPPLIES, New Supplies, at R, W. PARKINSON'S, stationer, etc, 'Xmas Numbers : Pear's Annual, Blacii and White. London Graphic, London News, 2/- each, with splendid colored supplements. Beautiful assortment of 'Xmas and New Year Cards ; the best, quaintest, most artistic and cheapeven seen in Greyniouth. Ping Pong, the rage of the season, 7/0 per set; only a few sets left. Fancy Goods. Toy?, Glassware, etc. Everything new, <jood, and cheap at R. W. PARKIN SON S, Sffi>>iier, etc., Mawhera Quay. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY oITsLEEPEES. Head Office, Wellington, 26th November, 1901. THE Railway Stores Manager will be at the oflice of the District Engineer, Grcymouth, from SATURDAY; 7th, to THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER, and at tae Station Master's oillce, Hokitika, from FRIDAY. 13th, to MONDAY, l(3th DECEMBER (inclusive), to_ purchase Silver Pine Sleepers 7xßxs that are now cut anil 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. H. W. LLOYD The Up-to-Date Jeweller, OPENS HIS NEW SHOP —ON—SATURDAY, December 7th Inst, And is showing a SPLENDID SELECTION of GOODS for the FESTIVE SEASON. H. W. LLOYD, Watchakees, Manufacturing Jeweller and Optician. XMAS 1901. XMAS 1901. XAVING carefully selected my CHRISTMAS STOCK, I am offering to the inhabitants of Greymouth and the surrounding districts GOODS of all kinds at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JUST ARRIVED: New Season's Currants, Elemes, Sultanas, Muscatels, Almonds. Figs, Lemon Peel and Californian Fruits of all kinds. ON HAND.—General Groceries of all kinds: Butter, Chee»e, Hams and Bacon a speciality. TEAS of the very host brands. Agent for the famous Eringalla Broken Orange Pekoe and Foo Choo Teas; cannot lie beaten for flavour and strength. Coffee, pure and fresh ground, always on hand; cannot be surpassed. WINES —Consisting of the best brands of Australian Wines, Family Port, Tokav, Frontignac, Constantia, Invalid Claret, Burgandy and Sherry. WHISKIES (in case).—Usher's Special Reserve, Mitchell's, Morning Dew, Old Scotch, AldivaUock's. BRAN DIE S Boomerang, Denny Moony, De Beringuier-Frcrc, Three Star, Hennessy's 1 and :f Star and Flasks. Try the Xmas HAMPERS 20/--Will buy 1 bottle Three Star Brandy, 1 bottle Case Whisky (Scotch), 1 bottle Australian Grape Wine, :\ bottles English Ale (qts), 3 bottles English Stout (qts) delivered at any train and to any part of the town. For the convenience of the people up country I have made special arrangements to convey goods between Greymouth, Brunnerton and Stillwater. For quality and price I cannot be beaten on the Coast. No reasonable offer refused.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL FAMILY GROCEK, WINE, SPIRIT AND PROVISION MERCHANT, Tainui Street, Greymouth. ISEASES OF THE EYE (requiring Medical, not Optical or Surgical treatment), DEAFNESS HERBAL TREATMENT FOR ALL DISEASES. AN TJNRIVELLED REPUTATION ! Cures and a book of 100 pages on the Eye and Ear acknowledged by H.R.H. tlie Princess of Wales (now Queen Alexandra) at Adelaide, South Australia, in 1888. EULOGY OF THE PRESS. The " Christian Colonist," a widely circulated religious newspaper of Adelaide, South Australia, wrote of Prof. Raymond in 1889:—" After a residence of more than two years in Adelaide, Prof. Raymond is about to proceed to Melbourne to pursue there his practice as an Oculist, Aurist, and Botanic Physican. During his residence in this colony we have had full opportunity of making Prof. Raymond's acquaintance, and of observing the cures he has performed, and we have no hesitation in saying that in our opinion he is a GENUINE MAN and a SKILLED PHYSICIAN. We have come personally in contact with a number of persons who have been cured by him of EYE and EAR DISEASES of a difficult and complicated chararacter, so that we speak from actual knowledge and observations. Prof. Raymond is a herbal physician ; he uses no instrument or mineral drugs, and his treatment is painless and uninjurious. His method is to operate first on the patient's general health, which, with gentle local applications, is generally found sufficient to effect a cure."
Orci- FORTY AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPERS write in a similar strain, and Prof. Raymond HAS CULED THE FAILURES of the highest Allopathic and Homoeopathic medical skill in existence, and is the Greatest Living Ail-Round Botanical Medical Expert in the Anglo-Saxon World. Prof. Ravmond is a true Botanic, and doesn't mix up this system with Allopathy, Homoeopathic, Hydropathy, Message, Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism, or any other splendid method of humbugging the sick. Read his article on Bogus Herbalists, or Catching '• Suckers," with Taffy-coated Pills, which is about all half of the so-called " Herbalists" are doing in Australia. The Professor may be seen at his ROOMS in HOSPITAL STKET, near Trinity Church. GKEYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 December 1901, Page 3
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