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M ©©o©Q©®©.p@©©@^oOO®© ORY War Loan. m 0 m I Closing Day Extended, i ~— “if — — 8 fJIAXPAYEKS are reminded that the compulsory w provisions of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1918, will x he put into operation, and that persons who are required to subscribe under compulsion will receive 3 per cent <j| only by way of interest on their investments. ||) The amount which 'you may be compelled by law to contribute fto the loan is three times the yearly average of the land-tax and income-tax (exclusive of excessprofits duty) paid bjj: payable by you for the three years ended on 3ist March, 1918, but you are not required to limit your subscription to tfhat amount only. SUBSGBIBi VICTORY TO THE | AR LOANS at any Post Office orlfpank, or •through your . - Stockbroker, or at tlrfl: Treasury, Wellington. THE DATE OF CLOSING HAS BEEN extended to Thursday, 9th October. For Information apply at any Postal Money-order Office or Bank. ©0

MONDAY! POLLARD'S PICTURES! MONDAY! MADGE KENNEDY AND TOM MOORE, IN—- “ THE KINGDOM OF YOUTH.” Middle Age Carries a Cane.—Old Age a Crutch. Youth Alone Walks Erect. The fascination of the mighty dollar.—A Goldwym

“Defer no Time—Delays are Dangerous.”—Shakespeare. At the first sign of cough or co. make “Now!” your watchword, —for you once let a winter cough or cold get hold of you, it takes a lot of shaking off. You can usually ‘feel’ the cold coming—then at once take Baxter Lung Preserver. It will drive away any cough, cold, sore throat or hest trouble in ‘record quick time.’ It is full of healthful, healing curative properties. Most pleasant to the taste, prompt in its effectiveness, “Baxter’s” is a friend indeed. Orde. a large 2s Cd bottle from your chemist or store to-day.

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ! IN ST. PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH, Hokitika, The Man from Melbourne, Rev. Yal Trigge will continue the TEN DAYS’ MISSION. Song Service at 7.30. Ordinary Service at 7.45. Everybody Welcome. EXHIBITION OF SPRING FLOWERS AND SALE OF WORK. (In connection with Presbyterian Church.) m ST ANDREWS HALL. WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1919. PLAIN WORK STALL, FANCY STALL, PRODUCE AND SWEETS STALL. Afternoon tea and Supper, Gd. Musical Items in' the evening. Open 2 to 5.30. and 7. to 10 p.m. NEW ZEALAND WANTS MORE ELECTRICIANS’!

HER, Hydro-Electric schemes offer splendid opportunities to the TRAINED MAN. The NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL home study course will make you competent in any branch of electrical Engineering. Easy spare time study. Write for booklet. BARLOW’S BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH, Box 816. KOKAJAHI SPRING SALE. WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1919. At Noon. iyr Houston and co. ItJ. • will sell by public auction as above:— 30 Head Mixed CATTLE, For Mr Wm. Hall. 100 Head Mixed CATTLE, For Clients. 90 Cross Bred EWES, 70 Mixed Sex LAMBS, 2 Romney RAMS, For Mr J. W. Morris. 45 18 mos. to 2Jyrs, S.H. STEERS. 3 good Shorthorn SPRINGERS, due Oct. 20 Yearling Hereford STEERS and HEIFERS. 1 Pure bred Hereford BULL, 2 yr. old. For Mr W. 11. Robinson. 1 Hereford BULL, 6-yr. old, For Mr J. Hart. 6 2-yr. Forward STEERS, 4 Yearling HEIFERS, For Mr M. Keenan. 6 Young HORSES, For Mr Wm. Lyes. 1 Pure bred Holstein BULL, For Mr M. Baird. 10 Springing HEIFERS. For Mr W. Wogan. I Shorthorn Pedigree BULL. For Client.

For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. W Quay. W ANTED—A GIRL for housework. Apply Mrs H. Preston, Gibson ANTED TO SELL—Four-roomed COTTAGE!. Apply to W. Smith Rimu. jM/ WANTED.— G(M general SKltVIANT; goufct wages to suitable person. Apply M.#eveldt, Ross. 'ANTED—!A goo#DO G-OART and "harness ; Jftust be in good order. iJJureliaser #ll buy horse if suitable-'.'Apply ‘ffluaijfan ” Office. ANTED.— country hotel ; good wag|s for suitable perApply “ Gißrdian ” Office.

FURTHER .ENTRIES SOLICITED. /'~yLD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound * " or broken. Best possible prices in New Zealand. Send any you have to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Est. 28 years. Cash by return post.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1919, Page 3

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652

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1919, Page 3

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