For coughs and colds of children there is $ no better remedy than Bennington’s Irish Moss. Although, potent enough for the coughs of the adult, It contains no harmful drugs or narcotics and can be given with perfect safety to the youngest Family size 2/6.
ris** **•*"*=*!•**saJHsaw* ' To-day more than ever the housewife must seek fullest Value for her money. And in Nelson Moate’s Tea she finds it. Combining as it does Strength, Quality, Purity, Flavour, this Tea is most economical and satisfying, making more cups of good Tea to the pound than most others. A fair trial will convince—null to-day for m M cj/d TEAS ALL GROCERS B
Sliorlfof shop costs, travellers’ expenses, salesmens’ salaries, you can obtain a first-class all wool sac suit to measure straight from the workroom for £5 17/6 to £8 15/-. You have forty-five patterns to choose from... English and Colonial worsteds and tweeds in every shade. But the profit per suit is so small you can’t have credit and get the value. You are compemiited for this by being pounds in pocket and the makers by a greater volume of business. A tremendous number of men buy their suits on these lines from Glasson’s, Christchurch. This firm promise and back it up by a binding gauarantee that they will satisfy you in fit, style and making, failing which the whole of your remittance will bo refunded without •< .uiestion. The simple selfmeasurcir.cnt system sent with, the patterns, has enabled hundreds of" men in both islands to participate in these low cash prices, and obtain such satisfaction that every year they re-order from the original measures. You have only to drop a line to C-LASSON S, Wardcll’s Buildings, Cashel St., Christchurch, to get the full range of patterns and all other information by return mail. Now is a good time. ®
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KANIERI BAKERY. CONNOLLY AND BREEZE. (Successors to C. Pfahlert). Desire to .notify the public of Hokitika and surrounding districts that they took over the above BAKERY on ‘ MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, and ask for a continuance of the lieral patronage given to Mr Pfahlert. The bakehouse will still bo under the charge of the baker who has given so much satisfaction to patrons in past years. Good Bweet, wholesome bread is guaranteed under the new management. Customers waited on as in the past. Prompt and regular delivery assured A. TATTLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER AND IMPORTER. INVITES the public to comw and inspject his large and varied stock of HIGHGRADE BOOTS AND SHOES, FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. AND BEST OF MATERIALS! A. LITTLE.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1921, Page 4
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