JJNIONv OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australian ports WESTPORT, NELSON, & WELLINGTON. Mapourika, Thurs, Aug. 16th at /.GO p.m. FOR WELLINGTON (from Lyttelton) Mararoa, Monday, IVednesday, Friday. Maori. Tuesday,'Thursday, Saturday. Passengers from the Coast connect with the Maori, and berths reserved when booking at Hokitika. Connecting train leaves Christchurch for Lyttelton 6.66 p.m. SYDNEY FRO? 1 WELLINGTON : REGULAR SAILINGS CANADA, AMERIC A, LONDON, Rto. VIA VANCOUVER. •'i'vamer from Auckland early. VIA SAN FRANCISCO: -’learner from Wellington early. ’Wireless Telegraphy / Mill- NT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. la.s upon n' plicatiim J. a. WILSON Revell Mreet. Hokititf* £j INE 0F jij TEAM pACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS. ROOKING PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO ALL NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Steamers leave for coast ports as uud, r: KEG-ULUS delayed, leaves Wellington Thursday, for Nelson and Coast. KENNEDY Early. ALEXANDER, „ Early. WAIMEA Early. Fares, freights and particulars on application to undersigned. WM. DUNCAN AND CO. Agents, Hokitika.
HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM. AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. OME two years ago tho "N./j., Hornld’’ and other leading daily papers of the Dominion reprinted from the “Otago Daily Times” a new* item announcing the discovery by a DunediiiYesident of a wonderful natural cure for rheumatism and blood troubles. It now transpires that the discovery was a very important one, for since that time the remedy has been subjected to every possible test and tiioui»I ands of cases have been treated, with marvellous result. Tho intensely interesting story of the discovery lias 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 Om« Pty., Ltd, Hollaby’s Buildings, P. O. Box 369, Auckland. “Please send me Free Book about Rheumatism mentioned in the “Hokitika Guardian.” —A .0.9 Name Address No sufferer should hesitate in sending for the hook. It shows that no matter how severe a case may he—oven if it haw been pronounced incurable—a complete and speedy cure is possiblo with the aid of this marvellous remedy, the secret of which was known to the ancdont Egyptians centuries ago and was only re-disoovered by accident. Send for tho book and read this marvellous true story for yourself.
A visit to see the latest in Autumn and Winter Fashions at Schroder and Co., “the well known drapers,” will be a profitable hour spent. Winter Coats, Millinery, Tailor-made costumes,, Cloves, Iloisery, and 11-wool underwear will be found at a very reasonable price—considering the abnormal state of the market—which can not be avoided. However, our motto is to eel) at small profit any timefi but always give the bettor article. Inspection invited. —F. Schroder and Co. —Advt. NAZOL is known everywhere as the ready-for-use and money-saving re medy for coughs and colds. Acts like a charm* Sixty dose* 1/6,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1917, Page 2
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