Mrs J. LLOYD, Announces the arrival of Autumn I Winter Millinery, Coats, Dress Goods, Costumes, &c„ &c. Customers will find excellent value in Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Flannelettes, Calico, Hosiery and Underwear. Inspection Invited. DRESSMAKING ... Executed at CASH Prices. Mrs J. Lloyd, Revel! Street, ... Hokitika.
DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR, CAR , it is literacy try©—as you B*ave probably discovered in your own locality—that the Owners of the Car ' are its most enthusiastic Salesmen. Dodge Brothers dealers frankly admit that their task has been made easy for them by the performance of the Car and the things Owners have said about it. The motor is 30-35 horse-power. The Gasolene consumption is unusually low, the tyre mileage is unusually high. Price £3BO Creymouth. T B. BATY, Greymou | h arag e West Coast Agenis.
HOW TO CURE_RHEUWATISra. AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. SOME two years ago the . “N.Z., Herald 1 ’ and other leading daily papers of the Dominion reprintea from the “Otago Daily Times” a news item announcing the . discovery by a Dunedin resident 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 thousands of cases have been treated, with marvellous result. The intensely interesting story of the diseoverv*has now been printed in book form, entitled “The Broken Crutch,” md can bo obtained free by filling in and posting the following coupon. “To the Dominion Rheumatism Cure Pty., Ltd, Hellahy’s Buildings, P. O. Box 969, Auckland. “Please send me Free Book about Rheumatism mentioned in the “Hokitika Guardian.” —A. 0.9 Name fc . Address . No sufferer should hesitate in sending for the book. It shows that no matter how severe a case may he—even if it has been pronounced incurable —a complete and speedy cure is possible with the aid of this marvellous remedy, the secret of which was known to the ancient Egyptians centuries ago and was only re-discovered by accident. Send for. the hook and read this marvellous true story for yourself.
A. F. HARRISON A NNOUNCES that lie has taken possession of the RAILWAY HOTEL, KUMAR a JUNCTION, previously conducted by Mrs. Duckworth. Tho requirements of the Pub.i will he attended to in every detail. The Premises are receiving thorough overhaul, and patrons nr* assured of a hearty welcome. Mrs. Harrison has charge of the culinary arrangements, which should be a sufficient guarantee that all is ol tho very best. EVERY PREPARATION MADE FOR THE RIVAL OF TRAINS, JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED 1 Another fresh assortment, of MARBLE HEADSTONES. Choice selection of wreaths and SHADES, and WREATH 1< RAMIES. INSPECTION INVITED 1 1 H. A. THOMPSON. UNDERTAKER & MONUMENTAL MASON. GIBSON’S. QUAY, HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1917, Page 1
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