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Kneli inspiration flows divine, Like liquid gold from heavenly mine; Genius may then its soul impart, But patience is the source of art Persistent effort linked with skill Commands success and always will— When -septic forms of cold mature, Persist £vith Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

Thy meeting of the Westland branch of tho Automobile Association has been postponed until next Saturday the 14th. inst.

A grand social will be held in Turner’s Hail, Stafford, o ir 'Wednesday evening next in aid of the funds of the ivumnra Football Club. We understaml that Dr. Simpson arrives by to-night’s train from Christchurch to act as locum tenens for Dr Teichelmann who is confined to his home with an attack of rheumatism.

Advance showing of spring fashions. Tastefully designed models in millinery just opened for your inspection at Schroder’s. Also ready to wears, flowers and sports coats —all of the very latest. Select early before the pick is gone at Schroder’s. — Advt.

The funeral of the late Airs Robert i Douglas of Woodstock, toon place yes- j terday and was followed by many j friends including mourners from north 1 and south. The Rev Father Reardon ] conducted the services at St Mary’s j Church and the graveside. The Diggers Football Club will tender a ball to tho Mariste footballers of Christchurch, in the Drill ’Shed on Wednesday, August 25t1i., under the patronage of the Southern Division. The visiting combination have notified their acceptance of the invitation to attend. ■August 25th.—Diggers Ball to visiting Alarists team. The result of the election of a member to the Canterbury Education Board for the north west ward has resulted in the sitting member being returned, lie was opposed by Air H. H. Holland. The voting was as follows:—H. J. Bignell 330, M. H. Holland 79. Air Bignell’s term will Ik? for the next four years. Tho West Coast has again two representatives on the Education Board the Hon J. Grimmond and Mr Bignell.

“There is abroad throughout the land very loose ideas as to what is honesty and dishonesty,” said Air S. E. McCarthy, S.AI., at the Magistrate’s Court, Christchurch, in connexion with a charge of theft against a woman. “It is the duty of this Court as far as it can, to correct those ideas.” Those who received articles known to be stolen, be continued, were thieves, and were not to be trusted. The crimeof stealing articles, from restaurants was becoming a very serious one indeed, and proprietors throughout , the Dominion would say that such things were constantly being stolen.

“Js there any reason,” asked a member of the Progress League executive at Christchurch, “why the Government electrical engineers are leaving the ser-v-ice —i s the pay nut sufficient or the conditions unsatisfactory?” The president replied it was possibly true the electrical branch of the Public Works Department had lost a good many engineers who should not have been lost, and in his opinion the Government had lost them solely because they were not paying them the wage they could get outside. He could not imagine any other reason. A member: Can they be replaced ? The president: They are not being replaced. Mr W. Tv. McAlpine said it was well known that the men were leaving the service because the Remuneration was not sufficient, and private companies were offering the engineers more. At this stage the meeting went into committee to consider the ouestion.

“Woman like it!” They say that with “'NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP” it is easy to wash anything quickly and without trouble. No scrubbing or rubbing!-

A habit that’s good—the regular taking of IMPEY’S MAY APPLE. Rids in digestion and constipation; imparts health and vitality.

Just Landed —150 cases cooking ind desert apples 7/6 to 9/6 according to variety. Also 300 bales pressed lucerne hav from Blenheim. Paterson Michel aAd Co-, Ltd., Wharf Street. Phone No 2.—Advt.

Squad sleep, warmth, eosy comfort with a “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE in your bed. Patent stopper cannot leak. Obtainable everywhere. When buying look for the brand. Keep the kiddies well “NAZOL.” is sure protection against coughs and colds. Sprinkle baby’s pillow. Older children can tnke it on sugar.

No bad after-effects with WADE’S WORM FIGS. Pleasant, sure and certain

Cut liy-ing cost h.v saving on blanket purchaser,. A “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE snve* bed-clothes, and increases comfort. Ask for “UNIQUE” which is branded on neck of bottle. Tlie best family protection is “NAZOL,” Prevents coughs, colds, sore throats and chests. No cold is Nuzolproof. Economical. Is 6d for 60 doses

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1920, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
754

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1920, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1920, Page 2

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