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Por ~f «w* spu foart h pac 4 ' •% *0 LE jl— oupreuie 11h.1I, fceweil •C SCec; for social. o , dances, meetsamp'e rooms, etc.—Apply, Mrs Browne, Princess Theatre. WANTED —A GIEL to assist in. housework. Apply—Mrs li. M. CoulsonFOE SALE—Pour - roomed COTTAGE, South Spit Apply to Mrs McLean, on the premises. 'IX7 ANTED, after Easter—Thor- ▼ V oughly competent general SEE* VANT. Good wages. Apply Guardian Office. “ RELIANCE ” FLOUR. ITIINESr QUALITY LINE in the Dominion. PRICE —£14 10/ f.o.d. Dunedin. No Agents : : No Travellers. Direct from Mill to Bakehouse or Storekeepers. Cash against Documents less pc? cent Wire—WILKIE & CO, Mosgiel. WESTLAND TEOTTING CLUB. AUCTION SALE OP THE CLUB’S PRIVILEGES FOE BABIEK TROTTING MEETING. SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, at 3 p.m. at the Princess Theatre. >0 L LOCK & B E VAN, will sell by auction as above: — No 3—Pub.ican’s Booth (inside). No ‘A—Publican’s Booth (outside). INCREASED REWARD. £3 WILL BE PAID for information leading to the conviction of the persons responsible for theft of grapes and damage to my vmery, on which over £20(0 had be-m expended. «. F. BATCHELOR,
SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. to the terms of the Banking Act, ISOS, 'KJELD\Y, APiilL lOiJi, 1917, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at tlic offices of the undermentioned banks throughout Westland. For the Bank of New Zealand, w. Callender, General Manager. For the Bank of New South Wales, B. AT. MOLLINEA IJX, Inspector. For the National Bank of New Zealaud Ltd., D. W. DOTH lE, General Manager. N.B. —The above Banks will also be closed on Good Friday, April 6th, Saturday, April 7th, and Easier Monday, April 9th, being statutory holidays.
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Baby lips are taught to prattle “Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure *" In the midst of life’s big battle Drink Wood's Pepp.?rmint Cure, Have yoa cough or cold or wheezing? Do you spend your time in Btop the tickling and the teasing Wiih Wn idp’ Peppermint Cure. Women who require a stimulant should ry WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1917, Page 3
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