SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT car) be obtained at *a 1 i chemists and stores. There is no reason for putting up with inferior brands, because you can obtain “SANDER’S,” which is not only recognised by the highest Med. Authorities, but proved by the Supreme Court, Melbourne, the best. SANDER’S EXTRACT is unequalled fot colds, influenza, diarrhoea, flatueuce; locally lor wounds, burns, ulcers, piles, itching, and chilblains. Insist on SANDER S, and benefit.
Messrs Paterson, Michel and Co. Ltd. announce the arrival of new seasons seed potatoes, grass seeds etc. Owing to sickness in the district, the ' ocial to be tendered to Mr and Mrs j O’Brien and family at Rimu has been postponed until Friday, July 24th. . The great sale of drapery and clothing which only occurs occasionally starts oil Thursday next, July 15th at C. Smith’s the wholesale drapers, clothiers, boot importers and house turnisliors, Greymouth. Bargains in all departments. —Advt. The Railway Chief Accountant reported at last night’s meeting of the Greymouth Harbour Board that the return of revenue and expenditure on the Grey-Brunner railway for the period ejuling May Ist, 1920, was:— Debit, £245 ; total debit, £933 7s (id. j By an Order-in-Council, the maximum prices of bran and pollard have been readjusted. The price-of bran has been increased from £7 a ton to £7 15s a ton, and the rate for pollard has been ! advanced from £9 to £9 15s. These l rotes refer to lines for shipment. The advance lies’ been made consequent on representations by millers that their overhead charges have increased. The usual weekly eiichre tournament and dance was conducted in tile St Mary’s Club rooms last evening and de. spite the wet weather the attendance was excellent. Mrs. G. Hatch was successful in winning the Ladies First Prize, (a case of apples kindly donated by Mr D. Dowell), and likewise Airs J. Freitas won the second prize, (ladies’ handkerchiefs). Mr V> . Needs obtained the gents’ first prize, (an alarm, clock, presented by Air P. Kortegast), and Airs F. Groufsky the second. Both of the second prizes were donated by well wishers and the Committee wishes to thank all the donors for their generosity. After the euchre dancing was indulged in until a moderately late hour, Misses AI. Giese, E. Reid and E. Hatch supplying the music, while Mr T. Heenan had charge of the floor.
“Don’t rub and scrub yourselves into old age.” Ladies wlifi use “NO RUBr BTNtrLAUNDRY HELP” do the washing better and quicker without rpbbing It makes life easier and happier.
niter theatre, dance or party take “NAZOL.” Prevents chill from changing atmospheres. Convenient for pocket or bag. Is Gd for 60 doses.
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds never fails 1/9. 2/0
Order by name “NAZOL.” Refuse substitutes, Nothing Hire ‘-‘NAZOL” for routing a ephi quickly. •>
WOLFE’S £0)! S'A IU’S fortifies tbe system ngsinst “igair-t rlimsHc rhi ii‘»*
Singers and public speakers find “NAZOL”” unequalled for preventing or re, lieving luiskiness and soreness in the throat. Can be taken anywhere.
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