Another of OOr (From a Photo.) Private 9. K. Simpson. \ I’nvato Simpaou, No. 73*6, of the famous First Battalion, was in the original landing ’ at Gallipoli, and wait right through the *ix months’.campaign, leaving the Peninsula witlim » tew ICttYlUg w— . T ~ days of the evacuation* in >ne First Brigade—composed of the Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Battalions—he fought in the Bone Pine charge. He saw • the great eight - hour armistice on the 25th May. This battle-scarred Anzac savs > some valued •woidS Shout Rexona: “Pd like to add my testimony as wiiß\w/ziw///MVi;iii[/JWJ/Jk to the value of If ? f REXONA OintII 7' ment.. A soldier jja! of mine cured himself 6f painful hemorrhoids solely by its aid, and- 1 have, by degrees, come to beUeVe lit it as the most curative ointment to enough of them to last me a and i Know . « hem ” about. 1 can recommend and Srfor cuts and sores “i «!•»—■” rem..., yburi 0i " l ”"“’ f “ B “ *“ ,ikl ” ~ou” d * flkin sore* which they so often suffer from. . ~ L». s ,t». *- -jSold only i„ <ta|A> Po» « ’ 0 TH Save Money in the Kitchen! If your Xuge Is old and worn out it will pay yon rsa-' bI - •» Op* 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, yon will save sitting-room flies h, yw.llio ,t,v selectiog a i Open Fire Ilangc), you will penetiall round by getting into you* kitchen one of these famous flanges. . ... .. . .. • H. E. SHACXLOCK, Ld., Dwiadiri, VMlilrigion, Auckland Ask your Ironmonger to show yon one. k Ijjßl Westland Furniture House* WELD STREET, :: HOKITIKA. I Cnance tHoThiay hdver Occur again. _— : E, PEAKE 1 e < ..If. crcriim a very limited number of OIL PAINT--In’;L bv tl«" ciu'-novi, Arti*. M'Wvaj.eac], twntmg W,ri„ g .|l. e is HfcriSe .W-mM ««*. the original cost ;^i llg £2 3 S . All-in ft of New Zealand scenery. ->—s» 8 S3*—< Great Reduction Sale of Furniture till August 31st, only. ■ „ „„] e m, wM »»« "™ he ■’>'""!> (or otj- »rt.do of n, n > r m i, s lids opportunity of . seeum g Pnrmtun nt ['niinfoio. n - votm OWN PRICE. POCKET ELEGTfiIC LAMPS AND TORCHES FItPVF.S'T ARRIVES! FIXTURES AND SHELVES AND H l PILED HIGH I ?LENDID LAMPS THEP ARE, TOO/ 1-TJIE NEWEST TYPESCSTANTANEOUS ACTION—STEADY BRIGHT LIGHT—STRONG vjD SERVICEABLE IN CONTRUCTIOX. THE' LOW PRICES RE AN ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. I AT POCKET IAMP.9—£/6, 4/6, and 5/i XTRA R.EEJL BATTERIES 1/9 and 2/- each. )UND POCKET TOUCHES 6/-, 7/-, 8/-, and 10/6. XTR \ REFIL BATTERIES —2/- and 2,6. W. A . SCOTT & SONS. i§3 dfetli&fe &*.. fctiNfcip. J. Satchel!, Cheap idot Depot! REVELL STREET', HOKITIKA. The Cheapest and Best Bootshop in Hokitika. inspection XiivitecL . Lakiri, Manager. TEAS & 3 Z'z T 9 hO a
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1917, Page 4
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