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“A bird’s weight can break the infant tree.”—Browning, i ’ i A delicate constitution can be shat- t tered by n Summer cough or cold. It is natural yet very unwise to neglect 0 ti cough or cold at this season. It may easily develop into bronchitis, pneumonia pleurisy, or oven consumption. Protect yourself and your children by having Baxter’s Lung Preserver handy r always. At the first sign of y :ough or cold a dose of “Baxter’s” wi 1 nip the trouble in the bud. Unequalled also for sore throats, chest and bronchial troubles. rc In the home whore “Baxter’s” is, health reigns. Big bottle 2s 6d. Chemist or Store *

j On Wednesday, March 17th. a monster gymkhana will be held on Cass •Square in aid of the Westland Hospital war memorial fund. Included in the special features will be Sell’s Circus, which created so much interest on Peace Day. The programme appears in this issue.

Seven cases are set down for hearing at the Greymouth Supreme Gourt this month, the charges being: George Davies, assault with intent to commit sexual, offence; T. Collins, attempt to procure abortion ; L. E. Wil- ’ liams, and F. Williams, assault with intent to rob; W. T. Rantio, theft from dwelling; M. J. Phillips, theft; G. Joyce, P. McGuinness and A. O’Connor damage to property. Great Sale, Great finish. In less than a week y’our chance will have gone. To-day your pleasure and profit lie in the opportunity at McGruer’s Sale. The disposal of John ’ Cobles £35,000 Stock has been an immense success. From near and far our Customers have flocked to this record event. The balance of lines left over ■are now for rapid clearance at still lower markings. See them. Its better. 'Sale closes Tuesday next, March 9th. ‘McGruer and Co., Cash Drapers, Hokitika and Greymouth.—Advt. “NO RUBBING” Laundry Help has captured the womens’ vote—also ours. Paterson Michel and Co.—Advt. i No bad after-effects with WADE’S WORM FIGS. Wonderful Worm Worriers. , Sufferers from Hay Fever will enjoy speedy relief by breathing in “NA- ! 70L.” A unique, never failing rem- ! edv. 00 doses 1 '6. I 'so (he Nnzol In- . haler.

In a few days we shall be ready with tlie latest creations, personally’ selected in the large centres, when we hope to have the pleasure of your visit to our emporium. Schroder and Co.—Advt. All the best cooks say SIIARLAND’S is the best Baking Powder. It is cheapest, too. Ask your grocer. An ideal spirit for both sexes— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS

Tested n thousands of kitchens, SHARLAND’S Baking Powder has never failed to rise Costs less than others— worth more

WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS, vastly superior to afi other stimulants.

The high cost of clothing has never been more clearly demonstrated than now, and it will be more apparent as time passes. But a visit to our emporium will prove that by judicious buying, it is still possible to get good garments at a. reasonable price. Schroder and Co.—Advt.

No good housewife can afford to be without SHARLAND’S Baking PowJer—the most economical compound on the market

"sHARLAND’S MALT VINEGAR is not only palatable—it is wholesome. That is guaranteed. No mineral acid in SHAKLAND’S. At all grocers in bulk and bottle.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1920, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1920, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1920, Page 2

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