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ft PROMINENT FEftTURE • I pt Beecham’s Pills-is their general tonic effect " . ’1 . .... .... i Jr. uf*ll IrnAWfl Thai pi ucc.unam 5 i iuo uivii . ps a tonic to the stomach and liver is well known} but U . be so generally realised that they exercise a bracing influence the entire system. The whole physical organization bendtta « the result of improved digestion and more perfect «»imilatio» of food. The eyes are brighter; the complexion Is clearer; Ui? ■ itep is more elastic; the. mind is keener. These arci recognisable ■ signs of the great benefit resulting from* course of thi* fine tonic remedy. There is an all-round Improvement after taking Sold in boxee, labelled 10*d., le-ljd m*M*. if Hgtaalß.<««h 9 rl—.)

Hokitika Motor Garage WELD STREET, HOKITIKATyre and Accessory Stocks Reduced Irom 10 to 25 per cent to clear. All present stocks are to be sold. No reasonable oiler ret use; I. Spare Motor parts reduced 15 per cent. Notv’s the time to get your car fitted out with new parts cheaply. Call early to avoid disappointment, Stocks of Renzine and Oils always on hand. Cars for Hire at reasonable rates. Robinson & Sons, Phone J 22. Cars at all Hours.

>< 64 _s4 Semes for* the Children. - c/}laddin.’s Ma£*icLamp was a great joy to him. Whenever he liked he used to summon the (Gepji, and ask him for the aiosj: wonderful things in the \yorJcj. But there came a day when Aladdin could fhinjc of nothing more llst he wished for; so he summoned the Genii and said to him — '‘Bring the most wopdgjr.hd thing ypu know of.” The Genii, in a njornetit, brought a tin of Edmonds’ Bakjpg Powder; “This,” he faid to Aladdin, “ is the mpst wonderful thing I know, for it produces the finest bread and cakes and pies and hundreds of other things —and each one is the best you’ve ever tasted.” Aladdin was very pleased; and took the tin to his mother. And Aladdin’s mother was pleased too—just as ypurs will be, with a tin of For successful baking—use It-OTT DMCWD€ BAKITstfGr ■ 1 POWDER Jfcr y°ay

BEST YALUE CYCLES JN NEW ZEALAND No cycles are more favourably known. The buyer gets his money .worth, every time- Both are Scott productions and therefore absolutely reliable. Either of them will give years upon years of splendid service. £22 103 Unsurpassed for quality, finish, and appearance. Frame: 22in or 24in. Wheels: both 28in-X ljin. Chain: Renold’s best. Saddle: Brooks 810, 824, or 8302. Tyres: Dunlop. Free wheel with reliable band brakes or Coaster Hub with hack pedalling brake. POPULAR SPEEDWELL £ls. At a price which suits the average person. Parallel or sloping 22in or 24in frame, strong rims, good quality chain, toughened steel cranks, free wheel, with reliable band brakes, or Coaster Hub with back pedalling brake, high grade tyres. Write stating your requirements. We are out to please you. W. A. SCOTT & SONS, 181-183 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. 1181-183 GEORGE STf imi

Helping the , -Housewife. The shortage in domestic help makes it essentia that work in the kitclie'n should Le simplified and curtailed as mucli'as po^sib'e. Co iking and Baking are responsible for a good deal of Cim • and lab nr, but a very < reat saving in both can be attai: e.l b?the ins'alt.tion of an “ ORION RANGE.’ 1 It answers every demand, bakes snd cooks quickly or slowly sb required, the oven being under perfect control, is very clean in operation, and will give splendid results even with the cheapest lignite as fuel. Ask your Ironmonger to show you one. . H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1920, Page 4

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