TO MMNTAm ORBER in {he digestive system is an important measure in securing the boon of Permanent Coed Health. Only when your digestion is sound can you be physically at your best. It behoves everyone, therefore. Who estimates Good Health at its proper value, to take care that those important organs—the stomach, liver and bowels are kept in a high state of efficiency. Probably the best medicine known for maintaining the organs of digestion in satisfactory order is BEECHMUS’S PILLS. ' Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helens, England. Sold in boxes, labelled price 10-ld (36 pills), 1/1 i (56 pills) & 2/9 (16S pills).
A BLESSING TO MOTHERS. j Nothing is more distressing to par-j cuts than to see their children suffer- j ing from coughs and colds. Yet a real- j ]y effective remedy is easily available in j healer of bronchial affections. Children'' take it readily and it contains nothing harmful.v Every dose has soothing healing effect on the throat and brochial passages. The tickling and soreness are quickly allayed, and the cough or cold \ overcome. “Baxter’s” is also a strengthening tonio,and vitalizes tho whole system. Is 10d buys a large bottle from any Chemist or store.
There's nothing like a good, lawn to improve the value of your property. Got a NORTH BRITISH RUBBER. COY. garden liose and you can laugh at the driest season. All hardware dealers. For cold in the head—in halo NAZOR For sore throat or tickling cough take some drops on sugar. Used • eithor* way, NAZOB works wonders. GO doses 1/6. -
OTIRA TO ARTHUR’S PASS. CASSIDY AND CO., LTD. T.XE OF COACHES rim between Otira and Arthur’s Pass every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. FARES Single, 12s C>d ; Return 20s. Wo have been established for over forty years and our name is a household one amongst the travelling public. We have up-to-date coaches, plant, and good horses on the road and can carry up to 140 passengers per trip. We employ only steady, reliable, an experienced drivers.
Book only with—• MESSRS CASSIDY AND CO., LTD. W. .JEFFRIES AND <JO. Local Agents. BOSS TO FRANZ JOSEF AND FOX GLACIERS. Foster Bros* (Established ovc r 17 years.) LINE OF COACHES run between ROSS AND WAIHO GORGE as follows: No. 1 Coach departs, Ross SUNDAX, 7 a.in., arrives Waiho Gorge 8 p.m., same day. RETURN TRIP, departs Waiho Gorge, MONDAY, 7 a.m., arrives Ross 8 p.m. same day. No. 2 Coach (down trip on arrival of 11 a.m. train from Grey), departs Ross, 12.30 p.m., Wednesday, arrives Wataroa 8.30 p.m.; departs Watarca Thruuday 8 a.m., arrives Waiho Gorge 12 noon. Return trip, departs Waiho Gorge, 9 a.m., Friday, arrives Ilari Hari 5 p.m. same day; departs Hari Hari 7 a.m., Saturday, arrives Ross 2 p.m. to connect with 3.50 p.m. train for Greymouth. \ No. 3 t'oadi departs Ross, Tuesday, 9 a.m., arriving Hari Hari, '5 p.m. Return trip, departs Hari Hari 7 a.m., Wednesday, drives Ross 2 p.m. t<i connect with 3.50 p.m. train for Grey. No. 4 Coach departs, Pass Thursday 9 a.m., arrives Waitsha Settlement at 1 p.m. Returning same day. Departs Wnitn’ia Settlement 2 p.m., arrives Ross 5 p.m. Saddle horses or special conveyances may he obtained at any time. Parties of three or more can be taken right through in ono day by special arrangement, W. JEFFRTES AND CO. Local Agents. ] \ SOUTH: WESTLAND Royal Mail Coach Service IT ANSTO RyThABDOCK Mali Service Contractors. DESIRE to announce that from Jan Ist 1917, they have inaugurated a I Coach Mail Service between Ross end Wailio Gorge twice a week Coaches leave Ross as ollows—[)n Wednesdays' at 1 pm, stopping at Hari Hari for the night, and arriving at Waiho Gorge at 6 30pm on Thursday On Saturdays at 7 am, stopping at vVataroa at 6 pm, und arriving at Waiho Gorge cn Sundays at 1 pm Saddle Horses leave Waiho Gorge on Sundays at 2 p m for Weheka,, arririn 6pm On Mondays Saddle Ilorscs leave Weheka at 8 am arriving at Wailio Gorge ht noon Coaches leave Waiho Gorge,— On Mondays at 1 pro, stopping at Wataroa for night at 6 pm, and arriving at Ross on Tuesdays at 6 p m llansbury & Had thick. C/o City Hotel, Ross. g ELLIN G T. ROBINSON. DIRECT IMPORTER OF FANCY ] GOODS, STATIONERY, ETC. 'WELL STREET, : : HOKITIKA ’ TS SELLING OFF his Large Stoca | I of CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LEATHER GOODS and STATIONERY. i The Sale will bo Open for a few weeks, after which the stock g will be put up and sold by Auction.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1917, Page 4
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