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STOREY’S FAMILY HOTEL, f II K ISTCII U R CH. (Opposite Railway Station) TOE HOME FOR WEST COASTERS. Convenient to all parts of the city a: (1 suburbs. R INNER on arrival of train from the W.-st Coast. Passengers for Welling, to ! ha ve half an hour. BREAKFAST on arrival of train train Lyttelton. Passengers for Greyr oath have full hour, . Guests called for trains and early breakfast. Tariff moderate. GAR AGE ROOM, free for Motor Cycles and Motor Cars. C. S. JAMES Proprietor.

UUt BRYDIE REVENALL {fnm * EKONA ms i “FRIEND IN NEED" Tuans are so many uses for Roxolis that a pot of this now Rapid Healing Ointment should bo kept in every homo. Ono day it may bo useful to relievo • sprain, another day to heal cuts, burns, or skin trouble of any kind. Rexona is a quick mid effective remedy. Try a pot to-day. Price, 1/C and 3/-. “As a dancer, let me say a word of tribute as to the virtues of your wonder* ful ‘ Rexona.’ When I was appearing in the ‘ Puss In Roots * pantomime—- ‘ The Gipsy Ballet ’—l strained my ankle. A member of the company brought me a box of • Rexona * from her dressing-room. There was only a little In the pot, but after rabbin® It In it relieved the pain, and next day I bought enough to completely put my sore muscles in order, I always keep It by me now and use it as an embrocation to keep my limbs and muscles supple and strong. Wishing your valuable ‘ Rexona ’ continued suecess, “ Yours faithfully, “ fSsrd.) si RYDIE REVENALL.”

r 3KTS &THE RAPID HEALER 4f

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 4

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273

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 4

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