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6 THE IDEAL SUMMER DSSK M. J —-but the custard must be made "vyitH Edmonds Custard Powder if it is to be the best possible. Edmond* i» good—so good that it is used in thousands of homes dmmghout the Domin' im. Stfcwed fruit, puddings* etc., axe delicious when served with this rich creamy custard. The housewife is never at a loss for a pleasing dish when she has a tin of Edriionds in the cupboard It can b« prepared btm few minutes and, is m» ways welcomed with light by both cld and young. It will take hut one tin to tttablith yoar preftnnct, but yeu matt make tar* ym git * POWDEIt % j?' assr H-OTTLI. r Sydney Melbourne Brisbane ..Perth, Auckland Wellington , rp ., tin instch’ch 1. Over half a million personal capital invested. 2. The whole amount employed in the business organisation. 3. Actual manufacturers. No middlemen's profits. 4. No interest to pay on borrowed capital. 5. No- arbitrary dividends for shareholders. 73 to 81 Regenf Street London ! 9-20-21 Hatton Garden London RESULT—Customers buy first hand, ensuring real value and, obviously, tremendous savings to every purchaser.

Kcliability. Comfort. Hokitika Motor Oarage (opposite Clock Tower). We can place comfortable Old immobile and Sunbeam cats at your disposal for any place at any time, Uo have a standing reputation for the Waiho Glacier trip. We carry a full stock of the many accessories a motorist may need. All kinds of repairs at moderate prices Try ‘us for tyres, benzine, oils, etc. etc. WE ARE THE FORD STOCKISTS. ALSO REPAIRERS, BY APPOINTMENT, FOP. THE LOYAL INSURANCE COY. Phono 12-2. Punctuality. Hatisinction. W. Robinson, Proprietor

n PROMINENT FEATURE 9 o! Beecham’s Pills is their general tonic effect. That they Ml as a tonic to the stomacli and liver is well known; but It mq/Mt be so generally realised that they exercise a bracing influence UfW the entire system. The whole physical organisation benefits as the result of improved digestion and more perfect assimilation of fopd. The eyes are, brighter; the complexion to clearer; the step? is more elastic; the mine! is keener. These are recognisable signs of the great benefit resulting from a course of this fine tonic remedy. There is an all-round improvement after taking Sold in boxss, labelled 10#., li-lW eal Wi. feri|lnel EngHih prieee.)

Imported Cartridges Outclassed CA.C Shoot Best—Cost Least. * CA.C. Cartridges have outclassed and beaten imported Shot* gun Cartridges, now advertised (or sale in New Zealand papers at 30/- and 37/6 per 100, against “C.A.C." prices of 22/6 and 26/6 per 100. Moreover, “C.A.C.” invariably proves to be a better Cartridge. 1919 and 1920 Auckland Gun Club’s Live Pigeon Champion* ship Matches were both won by shooters using C.A.C. Cartridges. Record Scores were made at the Stratford and at the Dun* edip Gun Clubs’ Matches on Bth February, by shooters using C.A.C. Cartridges. Get “C.A.C.”—The famous N.Z. Cartridges. COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., N.Z.,LTD., AUCKLAND HAINS*—Bs

SEASON 1920-IB2J Cocksfoot Red Clover English Rye White Clover Italian Rye Timothy ' Cow Grass Alsyjte Lotus Major, etc., etc. Paterson, Michel The “Unique” Patent Stopper, which cannot leak, is fitted to every North British Rubber Hot Water Bag. Perfectly made of high-grade rubber, absoj lutely dependable. They last for years. Avoid winter chills and ills by taking j “NAZOL;” Order by name. Refuse ! imitations. No cold is Nazol-proof. 60 doses Is 6d. North"'British Solid Truck Tyres are fitted at once, so that your truck need not remain idle at all. Get in touch with H. Smith, Motor Garage, Greymouth, Agent. /

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1921, Page 4

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