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To those about to furnish, and those busy spring cleaning, we would advise to inspect Schroder and Co’s immense static of linoleums in all. widths, carpet squares, sea grass squares, and mattings, Chinese twisted mats and hall squares, hearth rugs, door njats and runners. These goods arc exceptional value, it will pay you to see for yourself.— Advt.

INTER-WANGANUI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO , LTD. Tim ninth annual report states: —Wo have the honor to submit our Ninth Annual / P.eport and Palanee Shoot. There was again a very satisfactory increase in the- amount of milk received, and of cl loose made. The total amount of milk Received was 8,248,820 pounds with an average test of 3.US yielding J]9,7oßlbs butter fat, and produced 324,1141bs clioese an increase of 22 tons on previous season. The amount of cheese made per lb was 2.70, and it .required lOlbs of milk to make a lb of cheos*. At the commencement of the season the output- was sold to Messrs D. Nathan and Co., but on the 16th of .January the Government took over the whole New Zealand production at the price, of 9jd per lb. The coining sea Min’s make is also being taken over by the Imperial Government, hut no price has been settled at yet. The year’s working shows a profit of £1934 8s 9;1 which your Directors propose to distribute as follows: —3|d per lb on all butter fat. This brings the total payment on butter fat to Is 71 d for the season. They recommend a bonus of £2O to the Manager, £.j to the assistants, £;> to the Secretary, and a dividend of 6 per cent on all paid-up shares. A butter plant has been purchased and will shortly be ready for the manufacture of whey butter. The retiring Directors are Messrs \V. Thiele, G. McMillan and P. Hansen. Air. J. McKay who has enlisted with j the "Expeditionary Forces,-also resigns.

; m m bs m is* nasa m sa m m s REXONA CURES A LITTLE BOY A PAINFUL BURN. ■ B * OF ft | “My little boy was suffering from . a' very bad burn or. the leg, which J would not heal although we tried I many remedies, and his little limb | was really in a frightful .state, and we j were afraid he would have to lose it,” I writes Mrs. U\ Duncan, Patterson Street, Abbotsford, near Dunedin, New Zoaland. '• We were told of I your Rexona Ointment, and 1 am I pleased and grateful to be able to say that in a very short time indeed it has completely cured one of the most painful and obstinate eases I have over heard of. It quickly soothed, softened, and took away all pain and inflammation, and allowed him to get natural rest, and dispelled any inclination to scratch and irritate the injured parts. In future I shall never be without your valuable remedy in the home in case of accidents, as it has saved me a great deal of expense and worry. Had we used it first it would have saved my child a lot of unnecessary pain, and 1 trust your Rexona Ointment will attain the merits it deserves.” ® Rexona, the- Rapid Healing Ointment, is a remarkably effective remedy for all affections of the skin, also for wounds, burns, sores, and those many hurts which are constantly calling for the use of a reliable remedy. Price, J/fi and 3/ . o the Rapid healer ESI B B B El; B 8 B 8 E. B s B OS fl 8 m a $ Spring is here, therefore Schroder and Co. are making a special display of curtains in all the newest fabrics,, viz: voiles, colored madras, cloister cloth, also a splendid range of Chinese matting, and squares at a very moderate price. Inspection is invited- No one aske "* to buy.-—Adrt- ',

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1917, Page 4

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