Mrs 3. LLOYD, Announces the arrival c£ Autumn I Winter Millinery, Coats, "Dress Goods, Costumes, &c., &c. Customers will find excellent value in Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Flannelettes, Caueo, Hosiery and "Underwear. Inspection Invited, DRESSMAKING Executed at CxASH Prices, Mrs 3, Lloyd, Re veil Street, ... Hokitika.
B©DG£ BROTHERS . MOTOR GAR It is literally true—as -you have 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 Qasolener consumption is unusually Sow, the tyre mileage is unusually high* Price '£3Bo Grey mouth. T Bp BATY, Oroymouth rage West Coast Agents.
“That coin is well spent which saves vou ten.” —Proverb. You will save much expense and annoyance by preventing a cough or cold with the timely aid of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. A big bn ale of this famous preparation costs only Is lOd. An occasional doso will vitalize your system, and ward off colds and bronchial affections. Keep a bottle handy during the present changeable weather. Baxter’s Lung Preserver is unique in its healing and soothing qualities—gives immediate relief in eases of sore throat, tickling cough, bronchitis etc. Pleasant to take, good for young and old. “I have now completed 6000 miles on my Clincher Cross Tyres without a puncture and two ot the. covers show practically no signs of wear,” writes a prominent solicitor. Scores of similar lostmoninls from satisfied users. Obtainable from all garages and dealers.
A. F. HARRISON ANNOUNCES that lie lias taken possession of tlie RAILWAY HOTEL, KUMARA JUNCTION, previously conducted by Mrs. Duckworth. The requirements of the Publl will l.e attended to in every detail. Tho Premises are receiving thorough overhaul, and patrons ar* assured of a hearty welcome. Mrs. Harrison has charge of the culinary arrangements, which should be a sufficient guarantee that all is o! the very best. EVERY PREPARATION MADE FOR THF- I H.RIVAL OF TRAINS REVELL STREET, JgUTCHERV. HOKITIKA. (Premises formerly occupied iby <j. Hannam.) W. H. BURROWES NOTIFIES ho will open tho above BUTCHERY o u JUNE 30th, and asks for a share of public patronage. CASH PRICES ON APPLICATION. LOWEST CURRENT RATES CHARGED, WITH BEST POSSIBLE QUALITY. JTJS'L' ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED! Another fresh assortment of MARBLE HEADSTONES. 1110 ICE SELECTION of WREATHS V_y and SHADES, and WREATH l< It AMES. i INSPECTION INVITED ! ! H. A. THOMPSON. UNDERTAKER & MONUMENTAL MASON. GIBSON’S, QUAY, HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1917, Page 1
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