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A girl pupil, Phyllis Aston, met uitli a painful accident at the Greymouth State School yesterday morning, falling and breaking her wrist. Ensign Podmore of Greymouth has been in Hokitika during the past few days making the annual self denial appeal on behalf of the Salvation Army. He expresses his appreciation of the generous support given which will be a record for the district in these annual appeals.

At the Princess Theatre last evening Pollard’s Pictures presented an amusing comedy, the closing chapters of the serial “The Fatal Ring , which came to a somewhat tame ending, and a clever drama, “The Heart of a Girl , in a nice setting of pretty dresses and excellent acting, and the excitement of an election for Congress.

Misses Addison announce the arrival of a choice selection of dainty floral voile dress lengths, and a shipment of cream cashmere and silk ankle hose in navy, brown, battle grey, pearl, foreign tan, etc; also a fresli assortment of millinery and ready-to-wears.

There were 57 cases of infectious diseases reported in the Canterbury-AVest Coast Health District for the week < nded noon on Monday, as follows:—AA rcstland: pneumonia 1. Grey: Diphtheria 1. North Canterbury: scarlet fever 2. diphtheria 5. tuberculosis 7, pneumonia 8, enteric fever 1, influenza 11, measles 3. Ashburton: Pneumonia. 1, influenza 1. South Canterbury: scarlet fever 5. diphtheria 5, pneumonia 1, puerperal septicaemia 1, influenza 4.

Come along and have a look at the millinery and dainty blouses, now showing at Mrs J. Lloyd’s.

No delay or both with this honest cough and cold remedy—'“NAZOL.” Complete in itself and ready for instant use. 60 doses 1/6.

Don’t try and count yourself to sleep because yon suffer from cold feet. Get a “Unique” Hot AVater Bottle, the bottle with strongly vulcanised seams that can’t burst or leak. British made too.

Treat cougli or cold by tlio modern penetrating method of “NAZOL.” Not a mixture or syrup. R«ady for instant use.

Owing to the inter-Union match at j Greymouth to-morrow there will be no ( local fixtures on Cass Square. , I, The friends of Mr George Lopas oi ] lluatapu will hear with regret of the •. death of his 14-yr old daughter, Irene, ( which took place at Westland Hospi- j tal last night following an attack of j appendicitis. The deceased was a na- i tive of South Spit. J

Discharged soldiers may obtain forms i for application for gratuity payments j at the Post Offices, Overseas Club and , County Office. The applications will he dealt with by the AA’ar Expenses Office, according to order of reception at AVellington. Corsets in all shapes and in sizes ranging from 20 to 36, at Mrs J. j Lloyd’s. j Eighteenpence for 60 doses! That’s ; all its costs to buy the best of all , cough and cold relievers—“NAZOL.” j Shifts a cold like magic. i Have you seen the wonderful value ! given in corsets at Schroder’s, the place j where the best hats are.—Advt. Don’t lie awake with cold feet listening to the clock tick-tick-tick, and wish you could sleep. Act. Get a “Unique” North British hot water bottle with the patent stopper. The cost is small campared to the comfort. | For Bronchial Coughs, take i Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, i That’s a nasty cough! Let “NAZOL tackle it. A few drops taken on a lump I sugar will " soon relieve you. Sixty doses for 1/6. I The phenomenal sale of North British ■ fiot water bottles is the best evidence l of the satisfaction they give. Look for the “Unique” Stopper—a guaran- ! tee of satisfaction. 1 An ideal spirit for both sexes—- " AVOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.

Think of it!—6o doses of “NAZOL” j for 1/6, and i every dose soothes and | relieves bad colds, troublesomo coughs j and sore throat. North British Belting keeps the machines, working satisfactorily. Year in, year out it spells efficiency and economy. Ask your local dealer to give you full details with regard to price and particulars. The open air baby gets on nest. Leave yours out of doors most of the time, hut put a North British fiot water bottle at his feet. Watch him grow. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS lias stimulating affect on the whole system. A sure and pleasant specific for removing AA'orms is AVADE’S AA’ORMS FIGS. Price' 1/6.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1919, Page 2

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711

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1919, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1919, Page 2

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