Another of oar Gallant Heroes Praises (From a Photo.) Privata S. B, Simpson. Private Stanley Roy Simpson, No. 73G, of the famous First Buttalionf was in the original landing at Gallipoli, and weeit right through the six months’ campaign, leaving the Peninsula "within a few days of the evacuation. In the i First Brigade—composed of the Ist, 2nd, 3r<l, and 4th Battalions—he fought in the Lone Pine oharge. He saw the great eight-hour armistice on the 25th May. . This : ' battle-scarred Anzae * says some valued words about Rexona: “ I’d like to add my testimony as to. the value of REXONA Ointment. A soldier pal of mine cured himself of Rainful liemorfljoids solely by Its aid, and 1 have, by degrees, come to believe in it as the most cilra- , , tlve ointment to b. h.d In the world. I hnve tonnd It "» healing agent In skin sore* *ml ,)™ u , know what I am talking enough of them to la&t me a lifetime, and w . hemSbSSt. 1 can recommend R“°"“ ‘s?”,™? u SVni sores 1 remain, yours faithfully, (Sgd.) S. R. SIMPSON, lb. Iber. i. o;l, «. et d» ''•««*™ skin sores which they so often suffer from. Beaonft b tot«th. 1T... »* «»'‘ 0 o o H RAPID c *4 Save Money in the Kitchen! r T r vonr Baade is old and worn out it will pay you vveU to “Uce It with an “OBION.” The enormous of fuelin getting up and sustaining heat in an SSfeSi iSe !• dhtjwing, equalled only by thn wretched results obtained from its ovans. ORION Open or Close Fire your Ironmonger to show Nai tu» | you one. With coal at the present price and all food products so dear, it pays handsomely to instal an “ ORION.” Do it now! Yon will save money in fuel economy. You will liave no waste in food spoiled by bad ovens, you will save sitting-room llres if you like (tiv -'electin'' au Open Fire Range), you will benefit all round by getting into your kitchen one of these famous Ranges. H. E. SHACXLOCK, Lii., Dunadln, Wellington, Auckland at mm IE Westland Furniture House, WELD STBEET, - r : HOKITIKA. Chance that may never occur again. -«••-< E. PEAKE ■ 1 „ r„,.d in iepni in EC a verv limited number of OIL PAINTS§B !™ the weil-knowii Artist, Piral'Wreo, melt dinting beiU'ing the is oß.trms tiemju £ «!,. the ongmal cost £\ 3s. Ail nie of New Zealand scenery. Great Dinin'? Ibis Puiiiiinre Reduction Sale of Furniture till August 31st, only. sal e 1,0 reasonable offer will be refused for any article of Di n’r. mi-s lb’s npp< rtu lifcy of securing I‘nrmtun at tour, own price. POCKET ELECTRIC LAMPS AND TORCHES STTTPVRVr ARRIVES I FIXTURES AND SHELVES .-AND A PILED HIGH I 8 I I I I I I w. A. SCOTT & SONS, j SPLENDID LAMPS THEP ARE, TOO/I-THE NEWEST TYPESINSTANTANEOUS ACTION—STEADY BRIGHT LIGHT-STRONG AND SERVICEABLE IN CONDUCTION. THE LOW PRICES ARE AN ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. flat POCKET LAMPS,—3/6, 4/6, and 5/6. EXTRA REFIL BATTERIES—I/9 and 2/- each ROUND POCKET TOUCHES 6/-, 7/-, 8/-, and 10/6. EXTRA REFIL BATTERIES—2/- and 2 y 6. 183 GEORGE 3T., DUNEDIN. J. Satchell, Cheap Boot Depot, REVELL STPEffiT', HOKITIKA. The Cheapest and Best Bootslop in Hokitika. Inspection Ihvited. G. Lakin, Manager. TEAS & 3 2 2 T 9 110
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1917, Page 4
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540Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1917, Page 4
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