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Step m we fit mu. smtoe WITH DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR If y.cu .couie to us for.footwear must come with the expectation of obtaining the best. Good footwear is relalivelv chea-y because of the longer service, and the incieased satisfaction. We l.nve drawn upon the world's most, famous Shoemakers lor our stock,s, and customers can always rely upon getting the best grades. R cent shipments have greatly' added -to oar stocks, and ( no// is the lime to come and V get fitted with a pair of smart Boots or Shoe *. I I 3 ! I ©LIVE!? and DUFF* £: For Heal Value, a> Phone 139. ' HOKITIKA. MIMiffIMSH MB liissg essi bbbbi i ! I I

■ •.'..\,V-s.jgggV;, AS : v '{Mil MSSS JEAN ROBERTSON A Beaiitifu! Advocate for 1- J fH * ‘Years ago I heard' of your wonderful Rexona from a friend of mine who could not find words to give it praiso enough. As X was needing something of this kind for an injured hand, I purchased a small pot, andy I congratulate you on your \vondcrl'ul\ Remedy. It is certainly a most marvellous healer, much in .advance' of anything I have over come across ho-, fore. “I am also going to try a cake of your Rexona. Soap, for I hear that it is splendid, and am going to see for myself if it is in keeping with Rexona. Rexona and I shall always he friends In the future, and X will never lose an opportunity of telling my friends about it. “Yours truly, (Sgd.) “JEAN ROBERTSON.” Rexona, the Rapid Healer, is the kina- of ointments. Rexona Soap is the aristocrat of Soaps. Try them for yourself. REXONA, 1/6 and 3/. REXONA SOAP, 1/6 TABLET. Hi Rapid healer 7mrV3SGI3IEBEmgS£BC:

AS THE ARROW STRIKES. The Arrow has won many battles, taken toil or millioii-U lives ; to this day. with the added terror of a prisoned hard, it is the weapon of thy savage. Hat with all its deadlines*, its 'record oi killing is as nothing beside Infectious Disease; lor as the arrow o; the lathing savage strikes, SO STRIKES DISEASE. Just as the air carries the arrow in its flight, so does it also carry the (iciui,, or seed of Infection! The . Derm strikes unexpectedly ; you cannot see or. hear, or leel it, out where it falls it breeds'Disease. THE SUREST DEFENCE is a Disinfectant, because the, only way to rob a germ of its infecting power-is to Id 11 it, right out. Hut as the germs are invisible ’he Disinfectant 'must be so used as to t.-ncii and catch them all. It should, iherei-ny. enter into general household use. and the Disinfectant which does th.s most widely IS LIFEBUOY SOAP. To make your home germ-tree use .ifebuoy Soap throughout. Ua-h your oori with Lifebuoy soap, your tabic.-;, helves'and bedroom ware; flush V»ur ‘'rams nil sinks with L febuoy Son*. :l "" "V* * e ssttrance doubly sure use Liicbuoy - O’ j' IN 1 THE LAUNDRY. 'his is the last stronghold of Die Disease ierm, where v-n. make sure o. calch ng .ma ailing him. The Disease Derm .me.s snug e fu-e in clotliing ;he is picket ,up m struct, rain ram ami theatre ; mul then along ™ ’ Mondav the famil-v clearing ‘lay. and .“S “liw -■>« mtuu„„v b.»p ,nnSS DEATH TO THE UERAIS.

LEVEH BROTHERS LIMITED, SYDNEY. VERY jgEET .li, ''FT' ERY ni'H . .IS KILLED... O\CE ••KEATING’S” COMES INTO THOROUGH OOM’ACT WITH IT. Sold ixi Tins. The unrivalled way tn kill Beetles,, Bugs’/and all household Insects'ls to use—. ' KEATING’S rowniusi n Misses Adison are showing smart novelties in Crcpe-de-chiua and voile (sailor collar».— Adrt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1918, Page 1

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