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;JM hme ‘ ‘ Vac ” Boots an cl Shoes are ‘ ‘ BALL- BAND Special Quality. They are vulcanized by the Vacuum Process, the greatest discovery in the manufacture of rubber footwear in recent years. The “Vac” goods are very comfortable to wear. They are light in weight and they fit well. They are the most durable rubbers made, and we recommend them for all kinds of unusually hard wear. ' Try them —you will find it is true that they “Feel Like Velvet — Wear Like Iron. ” ©LIVES?-<& DUFF, RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. m m US 'n&tr--11

In the canal there are bathing places—real bathing places for officers and men ; farther along its banks there are more elaborate hospital hats and tents and flower beds and a football ground and a spacious “ United States Camp ” for troops taking a rest from their work in the trenches, anti hot water douches where over 1000 men can wash off the dirt of the trenches in a morning The change from the state that the place was in when the Trench arrived is marvellous.

Lot NAZOL protect your family against coughs and colds. One dose u day keeps colds away. Good for old and young. Sixty d"scs 1/6WOLI' K’S SCHNAPPS, a liquor of unique strength and quality.

“Good advice is beyond price.”—Proverb. You cannot afford to overlook good advice affecting the health of your children. When coughs or cold's make their apen ranee, the best remedy you can obtain is Baxter’s Lung Preserver, which has been used and praised for over fifty years. It not only relieves chest and bronchial troubles, but also tones up and vitalizes the whole system. Keep “Baxter’s” handy at all times. A big bottle costs only Is lOd, and an occasional dose will help to keep you fit and well.

OTIRA TO ARTHUR’S PASS. CASSIDY AND CO.. LTD. LINE OF COACHES ran between Otira and Arthur’s Pass every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. FAP.ES:— Single, 12s dd ; Return 20s. We have been established for over forty years and our name is a household one amongst the travelling public, U e 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 CO. Local Agents.

’ UOSH TO FRANZ JOSEF AND FOX GLACIERS. » Foster Bros. (Established ove r 17 years.) 1" INK OF COACHES run between -k ROSS AND WAIHO GORGE as r follows: i No. 1 Coach departs, Ross SUNDAY, t 7 a.m., arrives Wr'dio 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 i.. a.in. train from Grey), departs Ross, 12.30 p.m., Wednesday, arrives Wata- ’ roa 8.30 p.m.; departs Wataroa TLuiaday 8 a.in., arrives Waiho Gorge 12 noon. Return trip, departs Waiho Gorge, 9' a.m., Friday, arrives Hari 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 < mill departs Ross, Tuesday, 9 a.m., arriving Hari Hari, 5 p.m. Return trip, departs Hari Hari 7 a. •si., Wednesday, arives Ross 2 p m. ta connect with 3.50 p.m. train for Grey. I No. 4 Coach departs, Pass Thursday 9 a.m., arrives Waitr.lia (Settlement at 1 p.m. Returning same day-. Departs Wnita’ia Settlement 2 p.m., arrives Ross 5 pm. Saddle horses or special conveyances may be obtained at any time. Parties of three or more can he taken right through in one day by special arrangement. W. JEFFRIES AND CO. Weal Agents. ESTABLISHED 1859. rgEALAND JNSURAXCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, .MARINE, ACCIDENT. Also ant'd ns— TRUSTEE. EXECUTOR, AGENT, ATTORNEY. Capital £1,500,000 Paid-up and Reserves (includ ing undivided profits) 1,211,080 Net Income (1916) 980,892 THE PREMIER COLONIAL COY Branch offico for Canterbury and West Coast: — i 111 HEREFORD STRKEET, CHRISTCHURCH. W. I. BOLAM, Manager Agent at Hokitika (Fire and Marine); A. B. KING. jJ--Sub-Agent at Ross:— JOHN CROWLEY and COY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1917, Page 4

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