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“Good counsellors lack no clients.”— Shakespeare. In the same manner, a recognised specific such as Baxter’s Lung Preserver has brought gratifying relief to thousands of sufferers from coughs, colds and bronchitis. Keep this grand protector always on a handy shelf. “Baxter’s” has been New Zealand’s friend for 55 years, so you can rely on it. It is ideal for all ages, while its splendid tonic qualities make it invaluable as a health and strength giver. Chemists and grocers stock Baxter’s Lung Preserver. 2s 6d per large bottle. WANTED-A Smart BOY. Apply to Johnston and Co., Revell St. JUST ARRIVED, latest Christmas Cards, ladies handbags and presentation novelties.—Excelsior Book Depot. FOUND— N.Z. Expeditionary Force BADGE. Apply “Guardian.” Office. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. IMPORTANT NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that traffic will be interrupted on the Kokatahi lload at Morris’ Hill from 8 a.in. TO-MORROW until further notice to allow a reduction in the grade of the road being effected. Heavy traffic is warned to reduce ordinary loads which are not to exceed two tons weight. W. MILLNER, County Overseer.
FOR SALE FOR REMOVAL. BUILDING on section adjoining Renton & Co., Hamilton St, Tenders received until Tuesday at noon. - S. DIXON, Weld St. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. SOUTHERN RIDINC. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I desire to THANK the electors who voted for me at the election held yesterday Nov. 10th, and more particularly those of the Totara Riding, whom I represented for some 18 years in the Council. On severing my connection! with you I can assure you that I served you honestly and faithfully and if over you may deem me worthy of any future service it will be fully and free, ly given »n my part.—l remain, < Your obedient servant,' T. W. BRUCE.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 November 1920, Page 3
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