scheme. Sweating' generally ire was in sympathy ¥ith the deputation. J He was not a rich man blit if every shilling he possessed were needed for carrying on the war it would be given willingly, and there were tens of thousands in New Zealand in the same frame of mind. <' Mr Armstrong said that they were j particularly anxious/to know that these matters were settled before the Second Division was called up. Mr Massey: I don’t think there [ need be any doubt about that. I will do my best in that direction, but I cannot make a definite promise. “For this relief much thanks” — Shakespeare. Many .people of this , district are thankful for rapid relief from chest and bronchial troubles through taking Baxter’s Bung Preserver. This popular preparation has be eoino -Inmous because of its efficiency in all cases of coughs and colds, bronchitis etc. It soothes the throat and bronchial passages, relieving coughing, and builds up health and strength. Thousands of delightful users have benefited during the past fifty years. . All chemists and stores sell and recommend “Baxter’s” price 1/10. Eighteonponee spent- oh NA'R-L. tv/ll keep you free from colds this winter Take on sugar or inhale. Sixty doses 3 s (3d, Get NAZOL to-day. PYNE & CO. CHRISTOSU RCHi auctioneers, live stock, WOOL, LAND AND GRAIN BROKERS, STUD STOCK SALES j; MEN. ALL STOCK CONSIGNED TO OUR CAR® WILL HAVE BEST i ATTENTION ON ARRIVAL. WE HAVE EXCELLENT PADDOCKS FOR ACCOMMODATION FOR - CONSIGNMENTS OF LIVE - STOCK, HANDY TO ADDINGTON MARKET. ' 1 OUR WOOL STORES ARE i CONSIDERED TO BE THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO- „ DATE IN THE DOMINION, AND THE FACT THAT WE HAVE HEADED THE CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES FOR MANY YEARS r PAST IS SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE THAT ALL WOOL CONu SIGNED TO US WILL RECEIVE lT THE BEST OF HANDLING. “ SKINS HIDES AND FAT SALES WE h6ID EVERY THURSDAY. ACCOUNT SALES NETT. PROe CEEDS ARE RENDERED 1 PROMPTLY. Consign STOCK: Pyne and On., ADDINGTON. ConsigD WOOL, SKINS, HIDES. ETC.:— - ' " . . Pyne and Co., CHRISTCHURCH. NOTE:—W. JEFFRIES AND COY. ’ J are our Local Agents and all information and assistance may fch ban *. to theta
A. F. HARRISON that ho has taacu possession of the RAILWAY HOTEL, KiUMARA JUNCTION, previously conducted by Mrs. Duckworth. The requirements of the Pub't will Le attended to id ovary detail. The Premises are receiving thorough overhaul, and patrons ar* assured of a hearty welcome. Mrs. Harrison has charge of the culinary arrangements, which should be a sufficient guarantee that all is oi the very best. EVERY PREPARATION MAD® FOR THF- ARRIVAL OF TRAINS;
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BTlfSft T 8 ARTHUR'S PASS. cassidv and co.. lti. 1- INE OF COACHES rim between Otira and Arthur’s Pass ©very IUESOAY, THURSDAY. ad SAP ii DAY. V AUKS: —Sirigle, 12s «d; tO*. AYE jjeeh established or over f“rt* years ana their name is a bousehrSd one amongst the travailing public. A c t.'ve up-to-date coaches, plant, and good horses on the road and can carry up to 140 passengers per 2rip. We employ only steady, reliable, and .rienced drivers. Book billy with— SJESSRS CASSIDY AND CO., LTD. W. JEFFRIES AND CO. Local Agents. A, LITTLE, JQOT AND SHOE MAKER AND IMPORTER. REV ELL STREET •: BOKITIKiJ INVITES the public to come and inspect his large and varied stock of— HIGH-GRADE BOOTS AND SHOES I HIGH-GRADE BOOTS AND SHOES! HIGH-GRADE BOOTS AND SHOES! FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP 1 AND BEST ON MATERIALS' REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. , A. LITTLE REVET. L fTRTXT i * HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1917, Page 4
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