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“Foresight is the weapon of the Wise.” Proverb.—Foresight always pays. That’s why wise mothers all over New Zealand keep a largo 2s 6d bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver on a handy shelf. At first signs of a cough or cold on the littlo ones a dose of Baxter’s is given. Quickly dispels all trouble and protects against return. As a tonic it stands alone. A splendid vitalizci and blood purifier. Just as -goon for adults as for kiddies. Chemists and Stores. Buy to-day.

If you are in need of a winter coat call aud inspect Mrs J. Lloyd’s selection which combine quality and low price*. Among the Larlies Hats shown at F. Schroder and Co’s: Leghorns, Panamas, and Ready to wears will create a ready demand at Schroder’s.-~ Advt.

For continuation of nows see first and fourth pages. ANTED—YOUTH, for Sawmill ’ ' work; light job; good wages. Apply Malfroy and Co., Office Hokitika or Three Mile. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. MRS PRESTON, the proprietress'of the popular Tea Rooms in Revell Street intends to instal a SODA FOUNTAIN at the end of October when all the fancy summer drinks and ice creams will bo supplied, whether American or Colonial. Patrons please note—The fountain has been ordered direct from New York and should fill a long felt want. WAIT AND SEE.

TENDERS. TENDERS will bo received by the Under Secretary of Mines, Wellington, until noon on Saturday, 2nd November, for the right to CUT and REMOVE TIMBER from the Kiimr.ra Water race Reserve. Conditions may be seen at the office of the Manager of the Water-race, Knmara, the Public Works Office, Greymouth, or the Court House, Hokitika. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 11. J. IT. BT.OW, Under-Secretary of Mines.

FOR PRIVATE SALE. The following freehold SECTIONS in Hokitika arc offered for sale: Sections 688 and 690, Hamilton street with building of store . Section, part 348 and 350, Weld Street, with commodious dwelling. Section 337, Rrittan street, south. Section (east part) to 188 Gibson & Quay. Sections (2) with commodious 8-room-ed cottage, Tlall Street, near English Hostel. Titles Perfect. For further particulars apply to.— C. P. J. SELLERS, Solicitor, Hokitika.

SALK OF OPOSSUM SKINS. WEDNESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1918. At*3 p.m. TN THE MART, SEWELL STREET. Messrs w. jeffries and cu. instructed by the Minister of Internal Affairs, and by bis authority will sell by auction as above: 143 OPOSSUM SKINS.NOTE.—Above will be classed and sold in lots to suit purchasers’ requirements. SALE BY AUCTION. HOKITIKA .TOWN PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1918. Messrs w. jeffries & coy. instructed by the Assignees will sell at 3 p.in. in The Mart, Sewell street: Section No. 183 Revell Street, containing 7 perches, with double frontage shop thereon (recently op- , cupied by Mr Jno. Parkhill). Title—Land Transfer. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS. KOKATAIII STORE CATTLE SALE. AT KOKATAIII YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 30tli OCTOBER, 1918, At 11 a.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. * will sell by public auction as above:— 150 1,2, and 3-yr. old STEERS ..and HEIFERS, On account clients. (Full particulars later). FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. KOKATAHT SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1918. D ALGETY. & CO., LTD., will sell by public auction as above:— 100 HEAD CATTLE. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. The National drink of Australia,

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1918, Page 3

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