“Kurt Nile's friend is inistuip l s foe.” —Lishman. Here’s n good, dependable friend that will protect you from many ills and ailments. It is Baxter’s Lung Preserver —a sterling remedy that ensures speedy relief to victims of coughs, colds, bronchitis and influenza. A delightful degree of ease is apparent after the first southing dose, while it also tones up. impoverished systems, by enriching tit;' blood. Costs but 2s (id for a generous sized bottle. All chemists and stores.
SUPPLY of CoAIj. 1 NC'EASJNO IN QUANTITY. AUCKLAND, Feb. '2B. .Mr .Massey stated the greatest demand for trucks just now was from t,lin coal mines, At the State coal mines last week the miners established :i record. Other mines have been turning out large quantities of coal, and seaborne coal was exceedingly plentiful and procurable at a price much lower than lor years past. Shipments arriving from time to time were an extra call upon the limited supply of trucks.
You can Direct at first cost Shorn of 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/o 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 gnd get the value. You are compen ivted 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 G'asson s Christchurch. This firin' promise and back it up by a binding gauarantee that they will satisfy you m fit, sty.e and making, failing which the wno.e of your remittance win le refunded without . motion. The [i mp - mcasuremo.it system sent, wi n patterns, has o’Pbled hu-.-neds of men in both islands to part.c i low cash p ices, faction tli. t. ever; from the oii 'i nl only to cl-’ n a Warden's Bu.il lin church, to get th terns ar.d a'. to i i these -r.oh satis- • t’lsy re-order ■'<ir- 3. You have o "’’•ASSON'3, Ca hoi Gt., Cliristfnl ram a of patby return mail. Now is a gc time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1921, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1921, Page 1
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