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LATE LOCALS.

The Alexander leaves ' Wellington on Monday for Nelson and Coast. 1 The Chevrolet motor ear forms the subject of an interesting announcement appearing in this issue to which wo direct the special attention of our readrxru

Tlie Hokitika Harbour Board is in viting tenders for the purchase for inoval of the signalman’s residence Tenders close on Monday next at noon.

‘I’LL TAKE WAI-ItONGOA WITH MY WHISKY.”

That’s what scores oi men say when ordering their favourite whisky. Wai-T?ongoa improves a dj-ink immensely. It bubbles, sparkles and effervesces with its own natural gas, adding life and energy to whatever it is mixed with—wines, spirits etc.—and adding a healing touch, too, in that it helps to dilute and pur'fv the blood, in crease the processes of secretion and excretion and eliminating waste matters from the system. Wni-ltongn is Australasia’s finest natural mineral water. Jtis the only water in file Dominion manufactured and carbonated by Nature am! it comes to you just as Nature provides it

The cold nights will soon be here! Oct a “Unique” Stopper Hot Water bottle. The well vulcanised seams never burst, tear or leak. This fine British buttle will give many years service, but make sure of brand being on neck of bottle.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1919, Page 3

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207

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1919, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1919, Page 3

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