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When ordering NAZOL, avoid imitations and substitutes. Get genuine NAZOL—the money-saving remedy for coughs and colds. GO doses Is Gd. Children like WADE’S WORM FIGS —sure and certain. Price Is Gd.

When your child cannot sleep because of cold in the head, use NAZOL. Sprinkle some drops on nightgown or pillow. Quick relief will follow. Sixty doses Is Gd.

For continuation of news see first and fourth pages.

\\T ANTED.—Young WOMAN to ' » learn to drive Buiok car; day time only. Good wages. Apply at once to W. Gooch, at Garage. \XT ANTED.—A strong LAD for ’ ’ blacksmithy. Apply—Blank and Berendt, Tancred street. LOST.— A silver BANGLE, set with green enamel; a line chain near fastener. Please return to “Guardian” office. (A keepsake.) TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of a small SAWMILL and 150 ACRES of BUSH, principally totara, situated at Matainui, as a going concern. Tenders close on SATURDAY, JULY 13th. Full particulars as to inventory, deposit, etc., at office of undersigned, and at Post Office, Matainui. WM. DUNCAN & CO., Hokitika OVERLAND DAIRY CO., LTD., Tainui St., Greymouth, call attention to all DAIRY FARMERS that their Factory will be OPEN TO BUY CREAM, in any quantity right through the winter. Prices paid for. June, July, and August will be l/JL Call and see us any time you are in town, or ring up Phone, No. 159, Greymouth, and we will send you cans by the first tram.

JUST LANDED FROM NELSON. APPLES! APPLES! 1 OH CASES dessert & COOK--1 UU ING varieties (401 b cases), 8/6 and 9/6. PATERSON, MICHEL & CO., LTD. ’Phone No. 2. WESTLAND CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE. PROPOSAL FOR TECHNICAL. EDUCATION. rpilE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is seeking to establish continuation Educational classes and classes for technical Instruction.

Applications for places in the following classes front persons above tlio ago of 14 years, will be received by the undersigned up to MONDAY JULY Ist. ENGLISH 10/-. ARITHMETIC 10/-. SHORTHAND, 10/-. BOOKKEEPING (Commercial Course; 10/-. WOODWORK, 15/-. COOKERY, 10/-. VOCAL MUSIC, 15/ECONOMICS, 10/-, FRENCH, 20/PHYSICAL TRAINING, 10/-. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 20/-. DRESSMAKING, 20/-. MILLINERY, 20/-. ' The term will be for twelve weeks, fee term as above; a reduction will be made where pupils (or families) take more than one subject. The term will start ns soon as possible after classes fill. There is no restriction as to ago over 11 years. Competent teachers (subject to appointment by the Education Board) will bo appointed for all classes under the direction it is expected of Mr L. F. do Berry M.A. The attention of parents and guardians is invited to this special opportunity for instruction and advancement of their charges, and substantial support with students is honed for. D. J. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. A public meeting to explain the scope of the proposal will be held at the Town Hall next Tuesday evening (25th inst) ; at 8 o’clock. Members of the football and kindred clubs are invited to attend with a view to receiving information regarding particulars of special instruction open to them. The Mnyor will presido. MASQUERADE BALL . A GRAND MASQUERADE BALL (Plain and Fancy Dress) in aid of the Funds for Ross and South Westland Soldiers will he held in Totara Hall, Ross, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th at j 8 p.m. i Gents, 2s Gd: Ladies, Is; Spectators, \ ! Is. Supper provided. All dancers are requested to wear n masque. K. LOCKHART, JACK MUIR, •Joint Secretaries.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 3

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564

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 3

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