tggsgii SMI r Shoe Style &| Shoe Service.| I O 1C VTI Bi I Theie is in ■ Oliver & Puffs I SHOES the highest possible"" class of worlcmansli you will appreciate as thejShoes are on your feet. We have Ladies Shoes for every purpose, Smart Shoes for Dress wear, sturdily built, seivice givit g Snoes for wet \ weather. House Shces, &c I I I Of I 1 1 All Prices,, but only one kind ' -Equality,-RELIABLE. 1 OLIVER-and DUFF, t: For Keai Value,” ■ Fhoree 139. . HOKITIKA. i
Sickness and vomiting from a disordered stomach mav be relieved by taking SHARLAND’S FLUID .MAGNESIA.
a falling barometer. CHANGE EXPECTED. ' Warm and pleasant weather condi- ' tions disarm one. But people are advised to prepare for sudden changes. The best way is to have Baxter's Lung Preserver handy. Obtain from the nearest chemist or store. By taking a dose occasionally you protect yourself against annoying summer colds, which are often more obstinate to cure than ; winter ones. Baxter’s lias an unbeat- i. able record as a health and strength • giver for young and old. Large bottle Is 10d- Worth Is a drop. j , *rv L mi>y A W j MW im il 118 ££r*birr?* at year dotrr.'to-nigh If a soldier, tired and mud-stained, just from the trenches, knocked at your door to-night how quickly you would invite him in. Yet our brave fellows are not less truly cal ing to you to maintain the Y.M.C.A. which brings the “home” atmosphere evpn to the front line. Will you respond by giving as much as you can for iangli FRIDAY, MARCH 15th (Or date locally arranged) "It is a great work the Y.M.C.A. is doing i /or its out here; if it was not.for the'Y.M.,' things iconlti go vcrii hnrdg with us at Unit's:'—Front a Soldier's Letter. Oliahtn** .-an bo made parable to Capt. D. A. l<nVKN\ Hon. National Y.M.C.AATrensnrer, ,d!eil Triangle Day OlUue : Baker's B ' iass, Wellinpton; or conations will tie recti--d by any Branch of any Bank, in the Dominion SALE OF PROPERTY. AT AVATAROA YARDS. MARCH 14th, 1918, at 2 p.m. EFFRIES AND CO., instructed by MR .J. C. HENDE (who is going ) catnn) will offer as above. ITS LEASE IN PERPETUITY of 4;j] acres, ring fenced aiuj, subdivided into two sections, with ~ hut tliereon, situated at Dry Creek. •his is ft splendid piece of cnttie ntrv, comprising rich swamp land, [ contains a large quantity of milling hill particulars from the auctioneers at the sale. O O A 1-j . 3 WING to the increase in the price of coal the following prices will e charged: • PER'TON 34/HALF TON 17/6 QUARTER TON 9/Terms:—Cash on delivery. COAL MERCHANT, Telephone, No. 126. ■;
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1918, Page 1
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