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WEST _CO AST. LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS \VE BELIEVE IN THIS LAND BECAUSE WE KNOW ITS VALUE. WE STAND BEHIND OUR RE. PUTATION AND RECOMMEND THE BAND TO RETURNED SOLDIERS AS CHEAP, EASILY WORKED, IMMEDIATELY PRODUCTIVE AND CAPABLE OF GREATLY INCREASED VALUE. AHK ACRES FREEHOLD, alongT• tJ side Railway Station and Main Road, six-roomed homestead, dairy, barn and shearing shed, slaughter house, cart and implement shed, garage and blacksmith’s shop, two whares, stable, etc., spring water supply, orchard and garden. All cleared auu ploughable, with the exception of about five acres shelter pines; good deep rich soil. About 50 acres recently ploughed, and Fordson Tractor and Plough still at work. Will carry about 600 sheep and 60 to 70 cattle; £IP per acre; easy terms. lOOK ACRES FREEHOLD; 782 acres various Leasehold tenures; 150 acres cleared and in good grass. Heavy timber on balance, partly cut off by millers and good rough feed showing. Will carry 250 head grown cattle in present condition; small proportion fenced; two miles from country port office and schools; 3£ miles from butter factory. Only five miles by good road from railway station ; excellent grazing proposition. Price £7OOO.

OKA ACRES FREEHOLD, all cleared and fenced and substantial buildings thereon. Land in good heart; practically all ploughable; ready for immediate occupation; price £l7 ss. per acre. Strongly recommend this propooition, which Is convenient to railway line, station, school, and post office. /| A A ACRES RENEWABLE rfcL/ Lf LEASE—good locality with virgin country; about 100 acres felled and grassed; conveniently situated; lj miles from railway station • partially fenced; good proposition with great prospective increase in value. Price £1 10s. Don ACRES FREEHOLD. Land V wholly cleared and all ploughable. Strongly fenced; good heart; no buildings; owner prepared to assist purchase in necessary buildings. £ls per acre. Our guarantee goes with this proposition . (ESTABLISHED 1865.)

O BRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT price Is tsamo siae os before the war); no advance in the price. XVA f 3 g SI SI CURBS POISONED & INFLAMED WOUNDS. I Eczema, Setdds, Burns, Ulcers, Chilblains, Old Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Chapped Hands, Soie Legs, Skin Complaint?, and Heals everything it touches. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PRICE Is PER TIM. NOTE: —A Crimean and Indian Wai veteran, after enduring for half a century the terrible worry and annoyance if an open and continuously discharging bullet wound received in the Crimea, Mr. J. Grace, of Broughton Street, Kaikourai, Dunedin, has at last found not merely relief but complete ,ure, by using two boxes of SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT.

SPRING BLOSSOM PILLS, price Is, cures indigestion, liver, kidney, and stomach troubles, and constipation; all stores. “ T>LOOMINE,’’ price 6d, the great JD corn, wart, and bunion cure; best in the market; sold everywhere. IF YOU SUFFER FROM ASTHMA do not hesitate, but send at one© for a tin of— HAWKINS’ INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDEh. For Asthma, Catarrh, Cold in the dead, Influenza, Hay Fever, Bronchial Affections and Difficult Breathing. PRICE:—Is and 2s per tin, ggnt post free on receipt of price. C. W. HAWKINS. HERBALIST, 150 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. i flnnrc* 3e Life ln LAUIIO. "ORANGE BLOSSOM.” It makes you well, and keeps you well. Used by thousands. Thirty years on the New Zealand market. Ladies suffering from internal comnlaints can cure themselves with the celebrated home treatment—- “ ORANGE BLOSSOM." One Month’s Treatment, 58; pos» *reo

war,.,:- p$ L HAWKINS, POST FREE—ENEMAS from -fa Gd to 12a fid each. Addrcaa; Mrs J Hawkins, 150 George St.. Dunedu. 150 GEORGE STREET. DTJNEP IN

Wra-pars, Clothiers an General Importers, Revell Street - - Hokitika just received a large assortment of Ladies Costumes, Coals and Tree'ks, also even thing for Winter Wear Inspection Invited WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. The National drink of Australia.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1919, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
614

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1919, Page 1

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