r?/"i v i i oard Trade fixed the price Edmond’s Custard Powder at II- per tin This price must not be exceeded in main towns. If you have any difficulty in securing it at the Board of Trade’s authorised price, write at once to T. J. Edmonds , Ltd., Christchurch .
Another of oar Gallant Heroes Praises REXONA (From % Photo.) Private S. X. Bimpion. Private Stanley Roy Simpson, No. 736, of the famous First Battalion, was in tlio original landing at Gallipoli, and WGnt right through the six months’ campaign, leaving the Peninsula within a few days of the evacuation. In the First Brigade—composed of the Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Battalions — he fought in the Lone Pine charge. He saw tho great eight-hour armistice on the 25th May. This battle-scarred Anzae says some valued words about Rexona: “I’d like to add my testimony as to the value of REXONA Ointment. A soldier pal of mine cured himself of painful hemorrhoids solely by its aid, and I have, by degrees, come to believe in it as the most curative ointment to be had in the world. I have found it particularly effective asa healing agent in skin sores and wounds. Heaven kno ta n c j nj v enough of them to last me a lifetime, and I know what I a J” ta lMng about. I can recommend Rexona Ointment heartily for (i) nem orrhoids because I have seen its work; and (2) for cuts that have become unhealthy through a worker s carelessness. 1 remain, yours faithfully, (Sgd.) S. R. SIMPSON. Tho abovo is only one of the many letters we have received in praise °f Rexona, skin sores which they so often suffer from. ■Rpvnna is first at the Front and first at home. The ever-ready fnend of a . P. 1., Mains the quantity, at 3s. sslk V fTN % It
/f jra/fr /ic/ t&h •/ w l *'' raiK II pi Mobiles! You.ll come again! Y&TE- give real service. If it’s a spark-plug —if it’s a tube- if it’s “Plume” Benzine —if it’s oil —or if it’s a new car. We are equipped to supply your wants at a fair price. We want you to come atfaln 1 Take lubrication. Let us tell you the correct grade of ’’Gargoyle" Mobiloils to use in your car summer and winter, as specified in the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited’s Chart of Recommendations. HQBINSON l SONS, MOTOR GARAGE, WELD ST., HOKITIKA; ’Phone 122. SPFtiMG l BUSVIi¥IER f ! A Charming’ Selecting of Spring &. Summer Goods H AVE been opened up, and are on snow at Mrs - J. Lloyd's. i hese comprise the latest in Millinery, Plain and Floral Voiles, Prints, Crepes, Fugi and Tussore Silks, Mercis Cloths, Silk and Tiffany Blouses, Seagrass Mats, Hearthiugs and Squares, &c. &.c. CALL & INSPECT. fS rs Re veil Street, P y?: LLOYD. Hokitika.
5,000 British workers are employed making North British Tyres lit a North British “Dreadnought” to your motor cycle, and get your moneys worth.' Try a pair nest tune. The leading medicinal beverage of th 0 awo, WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. Put good tyres on your bicycle— Clincher Tyree me tho linost r°aila<er tyres made—dll British 1 Guaranteed from 6to 15 months—no risk! Tho usual smart selection of millinery is still to be found at Mrs J. Lloyd’s Como and choose your Christmas hat, before the pick is gone. _
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1918, Page 4
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