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“TAN-OL” does much and costs little Renovates leather, shines tan shoes, polishes furniture, brightens floorchoth. Quick easy and economical.

- a* - Relieves Sore Throats Quickly, For Huslciness, Loss or J Voice, Sore or Relaxed ■ Throat, Spasmodic Coughs, m and other bronchial troubles try Bonnington's .lubes—l/3 at all chemists or post free from Geo. Bounington, Christchurch. Jubes

JACKSON TO HOKITIKA. ROYAL MALL MOTOR SERVICE —THROUGH CONNECTION—TUESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS —With the Christchurch— OVERLAND' DAILY SERVICE Jackson, reaching Hokitika about 7 o’clock p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS to anti from Jackson at other times by i)-range-ment. ' TOURS TO SOUTH WESTLAND an A all parts of the district arranged at' short notice Careful and expert drivers. Cars at call day or night at Red Lion. Hotel Garage. Booking office, where orders may be left:—Red Lion Hotel, Hokitika. Telephone N0.*32; P.O. Box No. 43 W. GOOCH, Proprietoi Park Street, Hokitika, ’Phone No. 7.

Drapers, Clothiers and General Importers, Revel 1-street - - Hokitika AYE just received a Urge assortment, of: L'sdieo' Costumes, Coats and Tweeds, also ever?thing f>r Winter Wear. Inspection Invited

TO BE PUBLISHED IX APRIL, 1918 STONE’S CANTERBURY, NELSON, MARL. BOROUGH and ,WESTLAND, Commercial, Municipal and General DIRECTORY. AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. 17th Year [l9lß] of Publication. Edited by John Stone. Price: If ordered before publication, 15s; after publication, ,17s 6d. STOREY’S FAMILY' HOTEa. CHRISTCHURCH, , (Opposite Railway Station). CHE HOME FOR WEST COASTERS Convenient to all part* of tbo city and suburbs. * DINNER on arrival of train from fclie West Coast. Passengers ..for Welling" ton have half an hour. BREAKFAST on arrival of train from Lyttelton Passenger* tor Greymouth have full hour. Guests called for trains ana early breakfast. Tariff moderate. GARAGE ROOM (ree for Motoi Cycles and Motor Caro. G 8. JAMES „ : Pronrietor.

i&> V<* REXONA M feAfP» twe; A healthy baby always enjoys a bath, and Rexona Soap makes your child a healthy baby. It keeps his skin fresh and sweet, his scalp so clean and wholesome, 'Any irritation of the skin which keeps baby awake, or makes him cross and peevish, Rexona Soap will quickly soothe. A refreshing bath with Rexona Soap, and gentle anointing with Rexona will cool his skin, and take away all discomforts, so baby and mother will sleep quietly. The pine, sweet emollients used in Rexona *Soap are suited to baby’s delicate skin, and keeps it ?n the best condition, 'ftexona babies are contented babies, because they feel well cared for and comfortable. Get a tablet of Rexona Soap from your chemfst or grocer. You are sure to like it. .... / THE &EXONA HABIT A habit formed is hard to break. Bad habits are easily foraSoii, but good habits can ho attained almost as easily. The Rexona habit results in health and beauty, and once formed v will never be broken. There are two Rexona habits—that of using Rexona Ointment to heal all injuries to the skin, and the Rexona Soap habit, which consists of keeping oneself clean and pure with a delicately-scented and medicated soap. Rexona Ointment and Roxona Soap '■ ffi! m !Liithat Jim rm f4® mh m I m i m iik A**, J mean skin hoaltli and beauty, comfort to the user, and immunity from disease. So form the Rexona habit, Start with a cake of jltcxona Soap and a J/0 pot of Ointment. Soon you will bo glad to know that Rexona Soap is put up in dainty boxes containing three cakes each that Rexona Ointment is also sold in largorsize, triangular pots, containing nearly four times the quantity of \jt the 1/G siso, which at® Bold at 3/» each. \ mm iix F'JVstht ■k m jy.M E.OVC&fcfcP SOAP n

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1918, Page 4

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