Thoughts For The Times
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“Tin* world is very evil, yes; but as far os can he seen, it always has been. The serious menace at the present day of irreligion, of Bolshevism, ol economic and political unrest, of modern dances symbolising modern morals or to la- less specific, of pride, covetousness, wrath, envy, gluttony, sloth and lechery; the hundred ills bred of the seven deadly sins-these all must he admitted. and should he atoned for.”
All those in favour of using GOLDEN RULE Soap as a lever for lifting the world into thrift and ha..uony are requested to confer with haul storekeep-
Motor car owners depend ir on CLIN CHER CROSS tyres in all situations and under nil conditions. They grip the road, and wear longest. All gitrages can supply.
When baby snuffles or sneezes, sprinkle pillow or nightgown with •NAZOL.” . Instantly relievos and soothes.
Schroder and Co. have much pleasuic in announcing the arrival of their first shipment of millinery in velours, heavers, velskin, and the newest fancy straws. Also splendid assortment of f m -s Coney plush coats and the latest in tweed coats, jumpers. Inspection invited.—Advt.
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colds, never fails. That feverish feeling from cold in the head instantly relieved by “NAZOL.” Splendid for clearing blocked passages in nose and throat.
Just Landed a, consignment of 200 uses of choice apples—Pearmains, Joathans, Pippins and Cookers (401 b. nses )- <)/- to 10/- according to variety. Phone 2. Ifaterson Michel and o.— idvt. Messrs Palgctv and Co. Ltd., will iold a sale of stock at Hari Hari Saloards oil Wednesday April 13th., curies appearing, in this issue. This is me of the dates fixed by the settlers if the district as suitable for a stock ale at these yards. Those who attend the dance at the supreme Hall to-morrow night will have i chance of winning the 20 ounces of gold in the Hospital Art Union which is to be drawn on Saturday night. The music for the dance is in the hands of Mr Lawn, and that is a. guarantee for perfect dance music. Every admission gets an art union ticket and any ticket lias a chance of winning! “We have now in New Zealand a Parliament of really earnest men, said .Mr E. J. Howard, M.P.. at the “social” held at Spreydon to celebrate the entering of Spreydon into the city of Christchurch. “The spirit in Parliament to-day is so good that, while we may differ, there is not a snob in the House. Though we may differ on the floor of the House, those differences are not carried into the lobby. .Much as 1 may differ in opinion from the rest of the House, 1 can safely say that the men in Parliament now are absolutely clean men. We have as clean a PaiLament as can be found in any part of the world to-day.” Country motorists appreciate the resilience and great durabiltv of CLINCH BR CROSS MOTOR TYRES. The world calls them “The Tyres that are superior.” For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. We are making a splendid display of seasonable novelties in the millinery, fancy and dress department. We shall be pleased to see you, and an early visit is desirable. Schroder and Co.— Advt. Children like WARE’S WORM FIGS. Safe and certain remedy for worms,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1921, Page 2
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