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m » IN ; ul will htlpyou . • • Women! Rina foul note Stas ,ri »e m mw 1 S m\ f-i.**.* <*• A f 1 . \\ \?-v 3sS ** ♦* 26 The World foi* Women Women have always bad their work to do in the world. Now the work is to be increased. Broader Helds are being • tflrdM dfeh to the feminine portion ot th| world. The men must fight, the women must' work. So more than eveir must women look after their health. Backs must not he allowed \to ache, eyes must be clear, and brains fresh. Now is the time to attend to any incipient kidney iftrable. Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills will banish the fear of kidney trouble by removing the cause. The itche ’caused by a defective filtration of the blood often leads a woman tb thirtk that she requires ah inpeeessary operation, look first to your kidneys,and that canbest be done hy judicious use of Dr. Sheldon’S Gin Pills for they not only take away the cause of Backache, but leave the organs strong and invigorated. The woman with a house 1 hold to look after hbfids keep herself strong for her task ; the working girl must not let her back become weakened by too much standing, and the brain worker musf keep her body in perfect order, so that the handicap of being a woman need not affect her responsible work. All elasses of women find In Dr. Sheldon’* Gin bills a seoure and safe remedy for bodily weakness Mt ailment* which might prevent them from shouldering the burdens now being presseddown spaa them. • . • .. • , Dr. Sheldon'* Gin Pills are aoid In air-tight, sealed, glass containers. Smalt elze, 1/6; largo size, holding more than twice lhi.|t)aflt!ty, for 2/6. ••

c Save Money in the Kitchen! If your Range is old and worn out it will pay yon Well to replace it with an “ORION.” The enormous waste of fueMn getting up arjd sustaining heat in an, antiquated range IS distressing, equalled only by the Wretched results obtained from its ovens. Open of Close Fire With coal at the present price and all food products so dear, it pays handsomely to instal an “ORlOtt.” Do it now! ton will saVe money in fuel economy. You will have no waste ijr fiiod spoiled by bad ovens, you will save sitting-room fires if you liko (by selecting an Open Fire Range), you will benefit all round by getting into your kitchen one ol these famous Ranges. . H. E. SHACKLQCK, LI, Dunedin, WtilinKton, Auckland osas Ask your Iron monger to show you one

Westland Furniture House. WELD STREET, : : HOKITIKA. ■ "] . A Chance that may never occur again, - - E. Haying been fortunate in sec;irii g a very limited number of OIL PAINTINGS by the uTll-known Artist, Paul Wren, each painting bearing the ni’t .So’s H gtiaUr e. is offering ibem at *;£,'! each, the original cost being'£tl;3s. All me if Np\v Zealand scenery. '• —. Great Reduction Sale of Furniture f; * till August 31st, only. Pm in" this sale -no reasonable offer will be refused for any article of Fm nil tire Duet miss this opportunity of seeuring Furniture at . yot.TR OWN PRICE. PEA

POCKET ELECTRIC LAMPS AND TORCHES -■' ' , ’ ■ r SHIPMENT ARRIVES! ' FIXTURES AND SHELVES AND PILED HIGH I SPLENDID LAMPS THEP ARE, TOO/!—THE NEWEST TYPESINSTANTANEOUS ACTION—STEADY BRIGHT Iight—STRONG AND SERVICEABLE IN CONTRBCTION. ' THE. LOW PRICES ARJS, AN ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. ; FLAT POCKET LAMPS—3/6, 4/6, and 5/6. EXTRA REFIL BATTERIES—I? 9 and 2/- eacL. ROUND POCKET TORCHES 6/-, 7/-, 8/-, and 10/6. EXTRA REFIL BATTERIES—2/- and 2/6'. / W. A; SCOTT & SONS, 183 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. i i i

J. Satchel!, Cheap ftdot Depot, - REVEIiL STPW. HOKITIKA. The Cheapest and Best Bootsbop in Hokitika. Inspection Invited.. G. Lakin, Manager.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1917, Page 4

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