Another Of our Gallant Heroes Praises (From a •Photo.) Private S. H Simpion. No Sr NK Private Stanley Roy Simpson, o. 736, pf the famous First Battalioii, was in the original landing at Gallipoli, and want right through the six months’ campaign, leaving the Peninsula within a few days of the evacuation. In the First Brigade—composed of the Ist, ‘2nd 3rd, and 4th ffftttaljbns—he fought iii the Lone Pine charge. He saw the great eight-hour armistice on the 25th May. This battle-scarred Anzao says some valued words about Rexona: “Pd like to add my testimony as to the value of REXONA Ointment. A soldier toal of iftlne pured himself of painful hemorrhoids solely by its aid, and 1' have, by degrees, come to . believe in it as the most cura- . live ointment to h* had In the world. I have found it particularly effective as a healing agent In skin sores as? rsrssJsas e 6 s= orrholds, because I have seen its work; and (a) for cuts-ana sores that have become unhealthy through a worker s carelessness. I remain, yours faithfully, (Sgd.) S. R. SIMPSON. The shove is onlyone of the ™ Idfind it rapid healing Ointment, for the terrible wounds and skin sores which they so often suffer from. _ M ao„, y h, te » g n , «po*.« j-M;, *> 1 0 o HE RAPID HEALER '1 c Save Money in the Kitchen! your Kanje Is old and worn out It will pay yon well to replace it with an "ORION.” The enormous waste of fuel in getting up and sustaining heat * n ?“ antiquated range is distressing, equalled only by the wretched results obtained from its ovens. Ask your Ironmonger to show Open or Close Fire With coal at the present price and all food products so dear, it pays handsomely to instal an “ORION.” Do it now! You will save money in fuel economy. You will have no waste in food spoiled by bad - ovens, you will save sitting-room fires if you like <bv selecting an Open Fire Range), you will benefit/ all round by gottiug into yoiw kitchen one of theso famous Ranges. ' H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ld., Danedin, Wtillington, Auckland yon one si Westland Furniture House. WELD STREET, : T HOKITIKA. s—i Chance that may never occur again. ■ E." PEA SC E th v iii o' bren foilnuale in Frcrnii g a very limited number of OIL PAINTINGS bv the. well-known Artist, Paul WVn.each pointing bearing the • uvtisi’s aignatu e, is offering-..hem at £} each, the original cost lriii-' X 3 3s. All are of New Zealand scenery. Great Reduction Sale of Furniture til! August 3tst, only. nn n.is „l e no reasonable otter will be refused for any article of FttrT.hr. vc ’ 0. n’r. miss tin's opportunity of'securing Furniture at YOUR OWN PRICE. POCKET ELECTRIC LAMPS AND TORCHES SHIPMENT ARRIVES l « FIXTURES AND SHELVES AND H PILED HIGH 1 SPLENDID LAMPS TITEP ARE, TOO/! —THE NEWEST IYPESIXSTANTANEOUS ACTION — STEADY BRIGHT’ LIGHT— STRONG AND SERVICEABLE IN CONTRACTION. THE LOW PRICES ARE AN ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION, I I I I I rLAT POCKET LAMPS—3/6, 4/6,: and 6/6. EXTRA REFIL BATTERIES—I/9 arid 2/- Often. tOUND POCKET- TORCHES 6/-, 7/-, 8/-, and 10/6. rxi’R A REFIL BATTERIES—2/- and 2/6. W. A . SCOTT & SONS. 183 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. | J. Satchel!, Cheap Boot Depot, REVELL STPW’. HOKITIKA. The Cheapest and Best Bootshop in" Hokitika. Inspection Invited. G. Lakin, Manager. I TEAS 2 / a 3 & lie VB
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1917, Page 4
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