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Pantry Shelf'it will help you prepare a tasty meal for the unexpected visitor —Nothing will please your guest more than a dish of Gerstena Blanc Mange—and you can prepare it so quickly. Gerstena will help you in the morning too—when everything is SO LATE. Cooked in Two Minutes S—2l

CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOIRD. WOODWORK INSTLUiTOB Applications will be reCEIVED up to the 31st INST, for the position of WO O D.W QE K INSTRUCTOR at the Hokitika aud Grey mouth centres. Salary at the rate of £2OO par annum, with “ct’.'.a 1 travelling expenses. Pn timi’ars on application to this pap ror die Board’s office. H. C LANK, Secretary. AN APPRECIATION. - (To TTIE KpITOE) DEAR SIB,--Before leaving Uokitika I beg you to accept my most SINCERE TRANKS for your graceful" and kiod'y references to the death of my brother, Dr Macandrew, Were the absent members of my family here they would, one and all, join with me in giving expression to their sense of gratitude to you and to the people of Hokitika and surrounding districts for many kind references and graceful acts. That my brother should have been so highly thought of m the distuct where he spent the grea'er part of his life is a source of comfort to those he has left behind him.

I am Sir, Yours Sincerely, HUNTER MA.CANDREW. Hokitika, Jan 19th, 1917. THANKS. MRS HERBERT MAOANDREW, on behalf of herself and family, dssires to express her HEARTFELT THANKS to the many friends, who by thei? kindly thoughts and prayers, have given so much real help during her late husband’s trying illness.

SOUTH WESTLAND Royal Mail Coach Service HANS BURY & HADDOCK Mail Service Contractors. BESIIIE to announce that from Jail Ist 1917, they have inaugurated a Coach Mail Service between. Ross and Wailio Gorge twice a week Coaches leave Ross as follows—□n Wednesdays at 1 pm, stopping at I-lari Hari for the night, and arriving at Waiho Gorge at 6 30pru on Thursfay On Saturdays at 7 am, stopping at vVataroa at ii pm, and arriving at Waiho Gorge on Sundavs at 1 pm Saddle Horses leave Waiho Gorge.on Sundays at 2 p ra for Wehelca, arriving at 6 p m, On Mondays Saddle Horses leave Weheka at 8 am, arriving at Waiho Gorge at noon Coaches leave Waiho Gorge,— On Mondays at 1 pm, stopping at Wataroa for night at 6 p m, and arriving at lloss on Tuesdays at 6 pm On Saturdays at 1 pm, stopping at Wataroa at 6 pm, arriving at Ross on Sundays at 6 pm Our Coaches meet every train at tho Ross station Passengers can book seats and obtain further particulars from — Hansbury & Haddock, C/o City Hotel, Ross. I i $ | I i i 1 M in many cases makes life a burden, it is caused by the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys not acting properly. An occasional dose of Beecham’s Pills will remove the evil by toning up and regulating the digestive and eliminative system. Jsiigejtfon can be cured by taking J Beecham’s Pills. They mingle | with the contents of the | stosuach, and the nourishing, properties of the food are then readily assimilated. 6«» e is generally caused by the overworked digestive organs trying to digest food at night which they should have assimilated PILLS prevent insomnia soothing and assisting digestive organs. by y the 5 causes more than half the sick- VS ness in the world, especially of /*\ ] women, but it can be prevented Cured by taking m' i/H 2/9 ifi In boxes, labelled IOJd, A good article always speaks for itself “ Ho Rubbing Laundry Help ’ dees that by the big increase in the number of orders of late, the factory is taxed to its utmost to cope with the demand.— Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1917, Page 3

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624

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1917, Page 3

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