It is Breakfast Time. tj m Don’t want any.” “ It’s time to go to work.” “ Leave me alone.” There you are, limp as a rag, lying in bed. when there’s good, cold cash waiting for you at your work. But your head is heavy, your eyelids are lead. Your tongue tastes bad, and you don’t care. It’s liver—liver—liver, and stomach—stomach —stomach. You don’t know it, but it’s so. There is just one remedy that will put vim in you, by giving you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, and blood that is rich and red, and don’t stagnate. It is Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They put an appetite m your stomach, a move in your bowels, life in your liver, and the thing that builds bone, flesh and nerve in your blood. They will make you sleep at night, wake ill the morning, eat your meals, and work with pleasure. Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills get at the cause; they start at the foundation of the disease; they cure when other remedies fail. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Fills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Head* aches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, price Is 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7«, or sam*. will be mailed, post paid, upon receipt of price. Sole Proprietors, The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian Depot), 58 Pitt Street, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon,, ..
THE RED HOUSE. MR. G. INGALL, o£ the Red House, in thanking the general public for for past support, wishes to inform them that he has just opened a splendid assortment of Xmas and New Year goods, consisting of American and Continental glassware, vases (of the newest designs), ladies hand bags, purses, basket music folio, photo and picture frames, hat and glove boxes, gentlemens’ travelling cases, cruets, egg stands, lamps, cutlery (of the best makers), Gladstone bags (all sizes), portmanteaux, tin trunks, hat boxes, boys tricycles (all sizes), cricket bats and balls, dolls and toys of all descriptions, mouth organs, mechai ’ cal toys, violins, accordians, flutes, ironmongery, enamel tinware. Champion ranges, stoves, Colonial ovens, Camp ovens, grates, fenders, fire irons, agent for F. Howell and Co’s celebrated English model metal frame check action pianos, which can be obtained on time payment. Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes a speciality. // How tired you look. How you long for a good rest. It’s work through the day and worry through the night. Already you have nervous dyspepsia, nervous sick headache, and neuralgia. Your food distresses you. You are “all tired out,” and you suffer from terrible depression. is what you need. It keeps you up when especially pressed with work. It cures dyspepsia, and it builds up exhausted nerve tissue. Pure, rich blood, a strong digestion, a clear skin, steady and vigorous nerves; these may all bo yours if you only use this great blood-purifying and blood-forming medicine. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mass., U. S A.
RAND INDUSTRIAL VJT EXHIBITION For young people, to be held in the THEATRE ROYAL. KUMAR A, In the montli of FEBRUARY, 1902. The exact date will be fixed by the Premier who will open the Exhibition. Proceed in aid of the Local Hospital. Grades of Competitors—l. Seventeen years and upwards ; 11. Fifteen to seventeen ; 111. Twelve to fifteen j IY Eight to twelve. There are XIII Classes, two of which are open to persons residing outside of Kumara. Class ll—Photography—Open to residents on the Coast between Greymouth and Ross, inclusive. Specimen set of 3 landscapes;—Amateurs only. Specimen - Portraiture. Class lll—Carving, etc. Open to young people resident on the Coast between Ross and Greymouth, inclusive —Specimen of carving, specimen cabinet work and toys, specimen modelling in wood or metal, specimen modelling in cardboard, specimen leather work, specimen cork work, fret work 2, 3. Curios and works of art will be received for exhibition only. Entries 1/-. Exhibits may be donated and in that case will be sold for the benefit of the Hospital. All exhibits in the competition classes must be the work of the exhibitors,
The Premier and Mrs Seddon have promised medals, and it is estimated that in addition to certificates of merit about illO will be donated for tho purpose of procuring silver medals, particulars of which will be given lator on. Information may be obtained at tho Wesleyan Parsonage, Kumara. GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. RITTEN APPLICATIONS, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, will be received at thi-» office up till 4 o’clock on TUESDAY, 21st of JANUARY, 1902, for tho position of FOREMAN, to take charge of boring operations with diamond and calyx drills. It is indispensable that the applicant shall have had at least twelve months’ previous experience as foreman in full charge of similar work, and must be a mechanical engineer with a good knowledge of mining and prospecting. Salary £o a week. Applications must be accompanied by testimonials as to character and experience, and marked on the outside “ A.’’ THOMAS A.LLEN, Secretary Greymoulh Harbor Board. Greymouth Harbor Board Offices, Grcymouth, 19th December, 1901. “F.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 December 1901, Page 4
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