It is an established fact that children are more susceptible to prevailing ailments than adults. Their tender institutions must be adequately fortified to ensure immunity from cough and lung complaints. All mothers will find a dependable help in Baxter’s nag Preserver. This sterling remedy is pleasant to take, and gives prompt benefit!. Its rich, soothing qualities appeal to children. Its efficacy can be relied on at all times for chest troubles, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup and influenza. Yon can’t afford to be without "Baxter’s”. Buy a large 2'6 bottle to-day. Ready for instant use, “NAZOL” is sure protection agai 'st coughs ami o r ’ 7 s. 60 doßes Is 6d.
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(For continuation of news, see fourth page). WANTED.— .Competent MEN for Sluicing. Wages 16s. Apply to J. Merewother, Stafford, or at the Company’s Office, Hokitika. The Linklater Sluicing Syndicate Ltd. LOST— A WATCH in Stafford Street between Revell and Hall Streets. Return to J, McCabe Hall Street. LOST— Gold MEDAL, inscribed. Finder rewarded on return to “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE. All THAT VALUABLE and Commodtouls 'Residential Property, containing 14 Rooms, Washhouse etc. situate on Gibson’s Quay, known as “THE GABLES.” The property includes freehold sections under the Land Transfer Act. Inspection invited. Particulars of property may be obtained from Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, Hokitika, or Mrs Henderson, Mahinapua Hotel. PURCHASE OF LAND FOR SUBDIVISION.
FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. The Westland land purchase AND ADVISORY BOARD. Hokitika, are prepared to receive for consideration offers of FREEHOLD land from owners, suitable for sub-di-vision into tw.o.,_three or more farms for Discharged Soldiers. All communications to be addressed to the undersigned. It, S- GALBRAITH, Commissioner of\ Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Department., Hokitika. NOTICE. NOLAN BROS, of Okuru, Westland. beg to notify that they are NO l' STANDING their Thoroughbred Stallion OBSONO, this season. RETURNED SOLDIERS ASSOCIATION. A GRAND BALL will be held in the Drill Shed, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. Music by Royal Orchestra. Double Ticket 6/-; Gentlemen 3/6; extra lady 2/6. F. M&NTOSH, Secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1920, Page 3
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