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Orion ! In these days when Food is dear and Coal much higher in price, it is realyl necessary to have a thoroughly up-to-dae .Range like the ORION, for it economises at every turn. The Labour-saving Range The special Open-fire Device is a Great advantage in many Homes 1 Parts required to replace those broken or worn out, can be supplied! THE ORION gives a steady, even heat that roasts meats to perfection, leaving them richly juicy and tender. NO waste THE ORION Ovens are so absolutely controlled that baking can bo done with the utmost exactness, quickly and satisfactorily. NO Waste 1 THE ORION consumes a very moderate" amount of coal, and the heat generated is carried all round the ovens. NO II astc / THE ORION is equipped with many splendid devices which save Labour, Time, Worry, and Money. NO Waste* IT. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Dunedin, Wellington, Auckland* MRS. J. LLOYD. Is showing a full selection of autumn and winter coods. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. i/JILLINERY and DRESS GOODS tT are displayed in all the leading ilours, and you will hud a nice vnrier of new Tweed and Rain Coats to loose from at Reasonable Prices. GOOD VALUE will he found in Blankets, Busli Rugs, Sheetings, Calicoes, Flannelettes, Floor Coverings, Mats, Curtains, Quilts, Velveteens, Neckwear, Black and Coloured ITose. etc,, etc,, etc,, etc. DRESSMAKING Executed at Reasonable Rates. MRS. J. LLOYD rEVKLT. STREET : : HOKITIKA.

JACKSON TO HOKITIKA, ROYAL MAIL MOTOR service —THROUGH CONNECTION—TUESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS —With the Christchurch— OVERLAND DAILY SERVICE Jackson, reaching Hokitika about 7 o’clock p.m. Agent for MESSRS CASSIDY AND HALL’S overland coaches. SPECIAL TRIPS to and from Jackson at other times by a-rarsge-menfc. , TOURS TO SOUTH WESTLAND ar' all parts of the district arrant"- at ahorfc notice. Careful and expert drivers. Cars at call day or night at Red Liol Hotel Garage. Booking officb, where orders may be left: Red Lion Hotel, Hokitika. Telephone, No. 32; P.O. Box No. 43 W GOOCH, Propriet*rrPark Street, Hokitika, ’Phone No. 7. ESTABLISHED 1859. r E W 2 B^AND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. Also act as— TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR. ADEN 1 ATTORNEY. Capital £1 ’ ooo > ooo ’aid-up and Reservesi including undivided profits) ... let Income (1916) ••"•••• ' • THE PREMIER COLONIAL CO. Iranch office for Canterbury and W est Coast: — 111, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. W. I. BOLAM, Manager irrent at Hokitika (Fire and Marine) ; b A. B. KING. lub-Agent at Ross: — T JOHN CROWLEY and COY. QRTHERN ASSURANCE COT., (LIMITED.) ESTABLISHED 1836. LONDON AND ABERDEEN. •cumulated Funds r , £8 ’ 300 ’ 000 7ERY DESCRIPTION OF—FIRE, ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, AND LIVE STOCK fSURANCE BUSINESS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Sub-Agent:— R. ROUSE, Kumara. VIVIAN W. M. BONAR VHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. Chief Agent for Westland. EW 2 BALAND g HIPPING QOMPANY’S ERN TWIN SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. FITTED WITH EVERY COMFORT. S INTENDED UNTIL FURCHER NOTICE to despatch a zor STEAMER *° , a port in the UNITED KlNGfrom time to time as opportunism. _ , m tickets available by P. and 3. lass insulated cargo steamers, particulars as to passages, etc, apply to— V. W. M. BONAR, Agent, Wharf Street., & Hokitika. D KNOWN-— That it will you to purchase your E from Harley and Coy., louth. All furniture madt factory and fully guaranterms of payment arrang* and Co., Ltd., Furniture ISTor ••NO RUBBING” Remember “Clothes e and out by nine” when NG’ is used. Is 3d a packirkhill. 1

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€ THE MENAGE to the General Health ihould neither bo ignored nor treated lightly. It li always who to regard Indigestion as a serious menaoe—for this it is, most undoubtedly. Do not therefore dismiss a stomach ailment with the words i— “ It is only Indigestion!" Think of what it .might lead to. For it happens that nagleet of this ailment in some oases has serious results. _ A simple remedy—yet one which has been proved times out of number for many years past to be safe and sure —is Beecham’s Pills. This popular medioine should always be taken as soon as any symptoms of digestive derangement make their apperanoe. The signs are well known. They include : biliousness, ■ constipation, flatulence, headaohe, failing appetite and other familiar forms of indisposition. Be prompt to deal with such troubles. Do not allow them to gain a hold upon you. Remember that these symptoms do really matter. Adopt the best defensive measures against the menace of indigestion to Good Health by taking Beecham’s Pills. . M ta %mm, kWM jtisa V-. «|4{M yds), tfti {« fills) Jk Xfi Mydsjs;

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1918, Page 4

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