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too lato. H© then wrote to Capt. Colclough on th© subject.- . Tho appeal was dismissed. Appellant was allowed until Sept. 18th. Robert Elliot, railway guard.—Appellant stated that the Railway Depart moot were appealing for him at "Wellington. H© was married and har not previously enlisted. Adjourned until next sitting. Reginald G. Fnno (8.2) Adjourned till October sitting.
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Messrs Pollock and Bevnn will'sell on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m., iu the mart a quantity of household furniture, hams, bacon and potatoes. For Children’s Hacking Cough at night. Woods’Groat Peppermint Cura, f/n, and 2/6
For continuation or news poo Brat and fourth ongos WANTED.— A smart BOY. Apply \V. H. Shannon, Plumber, Revell street. NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS. BEING a MEMBER of the Firsts Division, and having P assed toe medical test, I must go to Camp as early as possible, and therefore request that ALL ACCOUNTS owing to •53. 0. TOOHEY and TOOHEY BROS, ho paid at the Shop not later than AUGUST 31st. After that date all outstanding will be sued for without ‘further notice. JAMES TOOHEY. AUCTION SALE AT THE MART, WHARF STREET. WEDNESDAY, 15th AUGUST. At 2.30 p.m. Messrs pollock and bevan will sell by auction as above: — A Large Quantity of Good HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; AiLSO— Choice HAMS, SIDES & SHOULDERS BACON; ALSO—--20 SACKS TABLE POTATOES.
HOW TO CUKRHEUIfIATISNI. AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. SOME two years ago the *'N.Z<., Herald” and other leading daily papers of the Dominion reprintea from the “Otago Daily Times” a news item announcing the discovery by a Dunedin resident of a wonderful natural oure for rheumatism and blood troubles. It now transpires that the discovery was a very important one, for since that timo the remedy has been subjected to evory possible test and thousands of cases have been treated, with marvellous result. The intensely interesting story of the discovery has now been printed in book form, entitled “The Broken Crutch,” and can be obtained free by filling in and posting the following coupon: “To the Dominion Rheumatism Omw Tty., Ltd, Hellaby’s Buildings, P. 0. Box 369, Auckland. “Please send me Free Book about Rheumatism mentioned in the “Hokitika Guardian.” —A. 0.9 Name Address iSo sufferer should hesitate in sending for the book. It shows that no matter how severe a case may be—even if it has been pronounced incurable—a complete and speedy cure is possible with the aid of this marvellous remedy, the secret of which was known to the ancient Egyptians centuries ago and was only re-discovered by accident. Send for the book and read this marvellous true story for yourself. ►KITTKA. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at b ociw>. EUCHRE DRIVE, followed by a SOCIAL AND DANCE. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING, Proceeds in aid of Lady Liverpool Christmas Gift Fund. PUBLIC NOTICE. rp#WN JJ ALL, IN ORDER to enable the business of - “KEOWN AND ROBINSON” (West Coast Times) to be-wound up it .is hereby notified that nil accounts remaining unpaid after 25th of this month will bo sued for without further notice. M. H. HOUSTON, Agent. M ONSTER ALE OF PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUGUST 23rd and 24tli, For the benefit of the RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOC’N. And tho Patriotic Work carried on by tho Overseas Club. . It i B a duty to look after the Boys while at- the Front and on their return. This appeal will help to discharge the duty. Be sure and take pleasure in helpingTHE CONSTELLATION OF NUGGETS will be everyone's desire. Shilling Chances, with the Hon. Secretaries. TWO EVENINGS GOOD ENTERTAINMENTS; TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS OF BARGAINS. WATCH PRESS FOR. FULL DETAILS M. BAJLLIDAY, ft. OAKLET, Joint Hon. S«o».
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1917, Page 3
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