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“Feeling conies before reflection.” —Haweis. Colds usually catch people unawares. Most people first contract a chill, and then seek the remedy. Others, who know, always keep Baxter’s Lung Preserver by them. It fortifies the system against cold and ‘flue’ germs, soothes sore throat, . eases breathing, heals bronchial passages, gives vitality and energy. “Baxter’s” has been the public favourite for over lialf-a-century. It is advertised by the good it does. You should test it. Your chemist or grccer stocks Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Buy a big 2s Gd bottle to-day.

There will bo n sitting of the Magistrates and Wardens Courts to-morrow at 10.30 o’clock. This will be the last fixture for the year.

At St Patrick's Church Greymouth on Monday afternoon, Miss Annie Thornton, eldest daughter of Mrs M. Thornton, of Revington’s Hotel, late of Ngahoro, and Mr Stanley C. Walker, youngest son of Mr and Mrs I’ringle. Walkrjr, of Ashburton, were united in the bonds of holy matrimony. The Rev. Father McGrath was the officiating clergyman. Tlfe bride, who looked charming in a putty-coloured costume shoes and stockings to match and a white lisero hat, was given away by her brother, Mr M. J. Thornton. Miss 15 Thornton, who wore a saxe-blue anl brown striped costume and a leg-horn hat, was bridesmaid, whilo Mr J. Thornton /acted as best man. Hero it is ’Xmas time again.!—The customary time for • purchasing gifts. Call to the “H. 8.” and select your gift lor man and boy. Here are a fe. v o ( the many items we would suggest as serviceable ’Xmas gifts. Braces in fancy boxes (with ’Xmas card); handkerchiefs in fancy boxes (with ’Xmas card); fancy shirts, (with ’Xmas card) ; pyjama, suits (with ’Xiua> card! ; military brushes (in best leather cases) ; hundreds of beautiful ties, initial*haodkerehiefs, umbrellas, fancy sox, silk shirts, dressing gowns and jackets, attache cases, leather bagK travelling rugs, etc. etc. Heal where selection and values are unbeatable. New Zealand Clothing Factory.—Advt. : The canny Scotch are great buyers of No Rubbing Laundry Help, as Is packet does 7 weekly washings, “and so say all of us.”—Hokitika Grocers.

Delicious pastry, cakes and scones are made with SHARLANH’S BAKING POWDER., ’Tis purest and best, and most economical.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1920, Page 2

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366

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1920, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1920, Page 2

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