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JUST ARRIVED ! JUS! ARRIVED ! S SHIPMENTS of the very latest and SUMMER MILLINERY, NECKWEAR and DRESS GOODS. The Millinery is up to our usual standard—smart, serviceable and reasonable, while the dress materials, including checks, and the newest colours in poplin, crepe merle, chiffonella, crepe de chene, fugi and ponjee silks. , We can also offer splendid value in calicoes, flannelettes, house furnishings, cl c. . . Inspection Invited. Inspection Invited. Mrs J. LLOYD, Reveil Street, .. Hokitika. I m iLEGANT IN APPEARANCE CORRECT IN TIME-KEEPING the pie—ing. tidy’s fro® o«r «tc to *ls; GOLD ANDJCMMIH •TRAP* GOLD, from l Sb/” 7 SlL™ AND LKATHM STRAP* from 35/STEWART DAWSON’S STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER CHRISTCHURCH

K‘ H H H H K H H. H H H TWO MESUTES TO EFFECT KEF AIK [j WITH A “Hastee” Patch Outfit H aM AT.Ti punctures, large blow outs' mended quickest and best with a “T'astee” Patch. Just clear round the hole, apply cement, affix patch, and the leak is mended. An everlasting job—it won’t come off. No tools, no heat. Anyone can effect quick, easy, permanent reand Cyclist* Bhould avoid trouble by carrying a “Hastee” Price:— ln tins of two sizes at 6b and 8b each; or 3s 6d per square foot; and tubes of Cement 6d. Poet paid if cash aooompany’s order. w. A. S€OTT& SONS, 181 and 183, George Street, Dunedin. H H H H H H H H j

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j= ici/a r rlav It is by Flavour that most people judge Tea and there is no Tea that will please their palates more than Nelson Moate’s. The rich, mellow Flavour’ of our Tea has won for it that position of supremacy in public esteem which it now enjoys. Mi TEAS Besides fine Flavour you will also find in this Tea rich Strength, absolute Purity, excellent Quality—and generous Value. ALL GROCERS

THE SAFE GERMICIDE IT’S GOOD— i IT’S NEK.— THIS NEW gargle which ia 90 | powerful in preventing infection, j yet ao safe to use, ia supplied <n uighly : concentrated form—add your own water, GAR-GLITT. AN ANTI-SEPTIC GARGLE. 'lt was new when the Epidemic came, but “ GAR-GLUT ” then prorud its worth. Now it’s up to you to dodge nil riak. Ton should brush your t-.efch and wash your mouth daily with * mild solution of ‘ GAR-GLUT.” Excellent for singers in promptly removing fc**rso--21608. Ask our Ohemiat. If he hasn’t vb he can procure it for you from WholeBale “AKEGO” agents, or direct from i"AKEGO“ MANUFACTURING CO-, Oamaru. Wholesale Agents for Coast : DUNCAN MoLEAN, Grefcmauth. Babies, growing children and; invalids who suffer from stcmach troubles will find relief in SHAItLAND’ S HLUID MAGNESIA. Larger bottie—lower prices . ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1920, Page 4

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