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H h n \ (mqm wmjgm i CYCLING IN WINTER. Demand* certain things which are indispensable, such as Lamps, etc. We offer a fine selection. Observe the kinds. Ldok ait the prices. H LAMPS: Electric Lamps. Make the road plain as day. Can’t blow oat. Oil Lamps, strong and reliable. Throw a good light. Make night riding safe. Price—4/6, 5/6, 6/6. Tin best refined oil, 1/We pay postage on all cash orders MUDGUAEDS. Bluemel’s Ceiluloid Mudguards can’t be beaten. Light, strong and easily fitted. Price “ Peerless ” 14/- “ Protector ” 13/Steel Mudguards, exceptionally strong, finely enamelled. Price—s/- and 7/6. H H W. A. SCOTT & SONS, 181 and 183, George Street, Dunedin.

Winter Wear. A LL that is smart and new for Wiat ' wear will .be found at Mr» J. Lloyd i. Sports coats, jumpers, furs, ooats, millinery and dress goods are to oe had in the latest fashions and at reasonable prices while the usual good value will be given in furnishings, sheetings, damasks, calicoes, etc. Dressmaking a Speciality, lit & Style Guaranteed Inspection Invited. Inspection invited. Mrs J. Lloyd Revcii jStieet,

fj/s^ssL. ARE BANISHED AND : PREVENTED 6Y THE USE OF THC WORLD-FAMED 8 DIGESTIVE TONIC FLATULENCE, ACIDITY,-HEARTBURN. BILIOUSNESS. CONSTIPATION * By strengthening afid stimulating stomach, liver and bowels—the principal organs of digestion—Mother Seigel’s Syrup enables them to perform their vital functions naturally and easily, thus ensuring the perfect digestion of the food you eat and freedom from indigestion. Test it to-day, and prove how good it really i@ I Mother IllllllijiiiifinmSm

Cold nights are hero. The British made “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE will keep you snug and warm. A cheap investment. Obtainable every- ' where. ‘ When buying make sure of brand on neck of bottle. '

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1920, Page 4

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