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Bath Your, Baby with' REXONA SOAP 1 I) m A ’J r ,~rs comfortable or grocer. 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 3 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 that baby and mother will sleep quietly. The pure, sweet emollients used in Rexona Soap are suited to baby’s delicate skin, and keeps it in the best condition. Rexona babies are contented babies, because they feel well cared for and Get a tablet of Rexonr Soap from your chemist You are sure to like it. THE REXONA HABIT A habit formed is hard to break. Bad habits are easily forfioa, bat good habits can be attained almost as easily. The Rexona habit results in health and beauty, and once fonhed, will never be broken. There are two Rexona habits—that of using Rexona Ointment to heal till injuries to the skin, and the Rexona Soap habit, which consists of keeping oneself clean and pure with a delicately-scented and medicated soap. Roxona Ointment and Rexona Soap inoan skin health and beauty, comfort to the user, and immunity from disease. So form Uni Rexona habit. Start with a cake of Rexona Soup and a I/O pot of Ointment. Soon you will bo glad to know that Rexona Soap is put sp in dainty boxes containing three calces each that Roxona Ointment is also sold in largorsizo, triangular pots, containing nearly four times the quantity of [a the 1/6 size, which are sold at 3/- each. HBMIWI C\AU SVMN Wjj, a te si*sa» 'Ask your Ironmonger to show you one ) ' AMOUSfORJjA bNDERFULO^EN^t Housewives who do their own cooking, chefs, and professional cooks, find the ORION'S wonderful Ovens a constant source of pleasure and satisfaction. The draught* is under such perfect control thai the heat can be regulated lo a nicely. The quick heat required for pastry, the steady heal for bread, and the strong heal for meals are all secured as required, without the least trouble. The ORION is New Zealand's National Rangel Made In sizes to suit every home. L.RAMCIES.

MRS. J. LLOYD, Is showing a full selection of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. Millinery and dress goods are displayed in all the leading colours, and you will find a nice variety of new Tweed and Rain Coats to choose from at Reasonable Prices. GOOD VALUE will be found in Blankets. Bush Rugs, Sheetings, Calicoes, Flannelettes, Floor Coverings, Mats, Curtains, Quilts, Velveteens, Neckwear, Black and Coloured Hose, etc,, etc,, etc,, etc, ■ DRESSMAKING Executed at Reasonable Rates. MRS. J. LLOYD REVELL STREET : : HOKITIKA.

ESTABLISHED 1859. ]Sf EW Z EALANn j NSURANOE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, Albo acts as— TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AGENT, ATTORNEY. Capital L1,500,00Q Paid-up and Reserves (includ ing undivided profits) 1,211,00 u Net Income (1916) 980,892 THE PREMIER COLONIAL CO* Branch office for Canterbury -md West Coatt:— 111 HEREFORD STKREET, CHRISTCHURCH. W. I. BOLAM, Manager. Agent at Hokitika (Fire and Marine': A, B. KING. Bub-Agent at Robs:— JOHN CROWLEY and COY BLANK & BERENDT jQOACHBUILDERS, \% T HEELWRIGHTS, AND JptARRIERS. TANCRED STREET, HOKITIKA HORSE-SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH work of the best Workmanship Guaranteed. All Orders receive Prompt Attention most Reasonable Terms. WHEELWRIGHT DEPARTMENT a SPECIALITY. BLANK S BERENDT. TANCRED STREET. HOKITIKA Keller’3 Hotel CORNER OF WELD AND REVELL STREETS, HOKITIKA*

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1918, Page 4

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