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The West Coast branch of the N.Z. Dental Association notify that from July Ist their scale of fees will he considerably increased. A general meeting of members of the Returned Soldiers Asociation will be held in the Club roms to-morrow, (Wed_ nesday), evening at 7.30 o’clock.

We can give you exceptional value in unbleached sheetings—twill and herring hone—in all widths from 54in. to 80in. and in white, 72in. to 80in. at Mrs J. Lloyd’s. A friend for you! “NAZOL” instantly relieves coughs and colds. Cot a Nazol Inhaler.

The Chief Postmaster advised this morning—Mails by the Waldne connected at Christchurch with the West Coast express this morning.

The coal export from Crcymouth last week amounted to 5396 tons 10 cwt., made up as follows: Blackball, 1652 tons lOewt.; Beefton, 498 tons 17 cwt.; Liverpool Mine, 3245 tons 3 cwt.

At the inquest touching the death of Mr George Nelson, who was found overcome by smoke in liis hut on the Grey ltoad, near the Inangahua Bridge, the' Coroner returned a verdict that deceased died of disease of the heart.

■ It is understood that the Government steamer which ljas been visiting South Westland ports at intervals will cease making periodical calls almost immediately. Economy is said to lie the motive for the action of the Marine Department.

To-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 2.30 p.m. Messrs M. Houston and Co. will sell by auction the whole of T he furniture and. effects of Mrs P. Williams on the premises at the corner of Hampden and Rolleston streets. Full particulars appear in another column.

Tenders are to he called next month by the Westland County Council for the extenison of .Peterson’s road, InterWanganui district. This road is destined to connect up with the Little Wanganui settlement in order to afford access to the Hari Hari dairy factory with the milk supply.

A co-operative contract lias been .et for the north approach for the Little Waitaha bridge site on the main south road. Tenders for the bridge will be invited as soon as the hardwood timber required for the work reaches the Dominion. It is understood the timber is about to he shipped from Australia.

The New Zealand Master Bakers’ Assoeiaton has requested the Board of Trade to be allowed to fix prices for bread as follows: North Island : Over counter 6d; delivered Old, being an increase of half-penny on the shop price and a farthing on the delivery ju ice. South Island: Sid and 6d, the delivery being a farthing increase.

Plans et c for a. traffic 'bridge across the Tatare river, Main South Road, have been prepared by. the Public Works Department and it is hoped to have the structure up in time fo~ next- season’s motor traffic to Die Waiho Glacier. The bridge will be a special boon to motorists, while it ■- required urgently now to enable school children to cross daily to school. A new school is to be erected on the south side of the river to jointly serve the Waiho and Tatare districts.

“UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLES will not crack or burst. Vulcanised seams and patent stopper mean seasons of satisfaction. Obtainable everywhere. When buying make sure of the brand.

Price cutting for net cash in all mad© up garments at Schroder’s will be r!c: order of the day for cash only. IV e are determined to shift our stock at lowest price. Our turn over has increased enormously consequently small profits and quick returns for cash ivi’l enable thousands of residents all over the Const to buy more freely. Will you avail yourself of this money saving proposition at Scbroders ?—Advt.

Cold nights are here. The Britisi made “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOT TLE will keep you snug and warm. A

cheap investment. Obtainable every where. When buying make sure o brand on neck of bottle.

“We are grateful” for the kind things that Indies snv about “KEEP SMTLTNG BOOT POLISH.” They can’t say too much for it merits every praise. It n indeed a wonder!

Refuse substitutes. Insist on “NA ZOL” the scientific remedy and preventive of coughs and colds. CO dose; Is 6d.

Cut living cost by saving on blanket purchases. A “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE saves bed-clothes, and increases comfort. Ask for “UNIQUE” which is branded on neck of bottle.

Men’s Woollen Gloves, in greys atu heathers, prices 4/6, 5/6, and 6/11 pair Boys and youths, prices 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, and 4/Q pair. These goods are “Jason” make, therefore the best. McGruer and Co., for better value, Hokitika and Greymouth,

Carry it in your pocket. “NAZOL” protects from colds, coughs and sore throats. Penetrating, pleasant, safe am! convenient. Is fid buys 60 doses.

24 only Men’s Velour Felt Hats direct- from the British Manufacturer, in drap and grey, prices 45/-, 55/-, and 75/-. Black 60/- each.—McGruer and Co., Hokitika.

1 Just Landed—lso cases cooking and , desert apples 7/6 to 9/6 according to variety. Also 300 bales pressed lucerne hay from Blenheim. Paterson Michel and Co., Ltd., Wharf Street. ■ Phone No 2.—Advt.

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds never fails 1/9. 2/9 Cold nights are here. The Britishmade “Unique” hot water bottle will keep you snug and warm. A cheap investment. Obtainable everywhere. When buying make sure of brand on neck of bottle.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1920, Page 2

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878

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1920, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1920, Page 2

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