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BEWARE OF IRRITANTS.

PROTECTION AGAINST iNfM'.ENZA. The necessity of taking every precaution against Influenza is realised by everyone, M«tl,V persons however, in their'efforts to do good, make use of germicides that are far too powerful, causing severe irritation to the delicate membranes of the throat and nose. “NAZOL” is recognised by the highest authorities as the finest inhalant on the market. It is pleasant to use, does not irritate in the slightest way, and it, penetrates deep down into the passages of tin; nose, .thron.t and mouth, destroying any bacille that should be there, and preventing the lodgment of dangerous germs. Take precaution now—l/6 buys 60 doses of NAZOL. Get a bottle from your Chemist to-day. I

Alterations for the railway timetable for Tuesday, consequent on the alteration to Trotting dates, are notified in this issue. The Sports at Arahura Valley arranged for Wednesday have been postponed until Thursday so as not to clash with the Trotting Club’s meeting. Seven gentlemen are required to complete a party for a week’s trip to Milford Sound in the s.s. Paeroa leaving about

the 14th inst. This is a splendid opportunity to see the South Westland Wonderland. The committee of the Westland Racing Club meets to-morrow night to adopt the Easter meeting programme, and receive the treasurer’s statement of tho recent race meeting. “Cathedral Chimes” crossed the ranges on Saturday and eamle down from Otira by train to-day. The horse will give an exhibition of trotting on the Hokitika racecourse on Wednesday. Special officials have been appointed to check the time put up, and verify the conditions under which the horse will make his record. According to the weather prophets we are in for a hot time this summer, so get busy and procure your summer costume from the men’s outfitters, who specialize in all things wearable for men. The New Zealand Clothing Factory are now showing a good display of bathing togs in their windows—these are real value, and are made to fit a man with comfort and ease for swimming, as every surf-bather knows it is just as important to have a good-fitting bathing suit, as it is in all other men’s wearing apparel. We have a fine range if these goods in sizes to fit the little toddler up to good old dad’s size, who delights in his morning- dip just as much as the boys.

Readers of the Guardian are good judges of values. They npppreciate a fair and square deal. They know too, when they are being financially bled. It is to be regretted that for the last two months orders for the suits tailored by mail by John H. Glasson have far exceeded the output, not nearly so many as wished, were able to secure one „ of these splendid fitting suits before the holidays. The position is new- better, and we advise any man wanting a good suit, to write now for patterns. There is no better value in New Zealand today. Prices range from 92s 6d to £7 10s Od. The patterns are smart, and you have a good collection to choose from. With the simplified measuring form included with the patterns, customers. are guaranteed a perfect fit. If any suit is not made exactly as ordered or'fails in the fit, the full purchase price will bo at once refunded. No risk is taken whatever, you are not a penny out of pocket if you are not pleased with your purchase. Mention the Guardian and note the address, John H. Glasson, Cashel St., Christchurch, P.O. Box 41. Advt. The world’s medical tonic beverage— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. As sure as day follows night, cakes bake 4 with SHARLAND’S will be light. Best Baking Powder at your grocer's. Special Hosiery value, Ladies Lisle Thread Hose in White, Black, Champagne, Navy, Grey, Helio, low pi ice 2/11'pair. 12 dozen Ladies Cumfy Cut and short sleeves, white cotton chemise vests, good value, 3/6 each. Ladies white cotton bloomers 3/11 pair.—McGruer and Co., cash stores, Greymouth, Reefton and Hokitika. c

Year after year brings increasing proof of the superiority of SHAH LAND'S Baking Powder. Costs less i)ian ,others—worth pore I WOLFE’S foi tifies the system against against climatic changes. Washboard slavery scientifically abolished) —thanks to “No Rubbing’’ Laun- ' dry Help, l/r packet does seven weekly washings. Dee Bros. —Attvt.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1920, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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BEWARE OF IRRITANTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1920, Page 2

BEWARE OF IRRITANTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1920, Page 2

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