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FC: v: Winch ’.—Cough or Cons When you have a cough it does not mean that you have consumption, or that you are going to have it, hut it does mean that your lungs are threatened and it is just as well for you to be on the safe side and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. ouK a I | p ijjm * % * mm mm If I'Granny Chamberlain COPYIiICHTCO

gM mm mm ussa i Motorists & Car Owners TniS INTERESTS YOU. I •XOc-f I THE HOKITIKA MOTOR GARAGE can < cater for each and every ® one of your requirements at reasonable prices. ALL CLASSES' 1 of lathe work, vulcanising, mechanical and electrical repairs |g executed at shortest notice. I i Full stocks of benzine, oils and accessories on hand. RELIABLE CARS READY FOR HIRE AT ANY HOUR. Address: Weld Street, Hokitika. Phone (office) 122—2 tings; private house 122—3 rings. W. Robinson, Proprietor raa ms a Ml IPS a The Miner” Carrying S.D.Guarantee mk w V Wii Specially designed to stand rough usage. Thousands In use on farm, in ■;A.mine and factory. Solid nickel, dust and damp-proof, screw-front case, extra strong crys,lj tal front, clear figures, perfect movemont. 50/- - POST FREE •a STEWART, DAWSON'S, Treasure House, Stewart Dawson Corner, Christchurch. Sale Time at Lloyd’s DOWN 00 THE PRICES! STOCKS MUST BE REDUCED, AND PRICES ARE SO LOW THAT A SHORT, SHARP, AND DECISIVE CLEARANCE IS ASSURED. Space forbids a list of all the “good things” offered. Your personal inspection is invited. Decided reductions in every section— -millinery, dress materials, Manchester goods, furnishings, men’s mercery. Don’t hesitate—make your purchases TO-DAY. Make LLOYDS’ your FIRST CALL. Mrs J. Lloyd DRAPERS, MILLINER, DRESSMAKER. Rerell Street Hokitika TH£ MIRO JHeating Stove The "Miro" Store is designed to provide Heat and Warmth in places where a fireplace is impossible or undesirable. It is compact and aeif-eontuined, and will give satisfactory result* with ordinary lignite ooal or Binall wood. The “Miro” can be plaoed on a Bheet of iron, stone, or concrete block, and is perfeotly safe. No chimney is required, un ordinary Btore pipe serving this purpose, and also that of radiating heut. It is strongly made of oast iron, and all wearing parts are renewable. The “Miro” is IB inches in height by 10 inches square, and can be utUised lor boiling a pot or kettle. Price £3 Ironmoufer*. H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Sals Manufacturers, Dunedin. Wellington, and Auckland. Tor Offices,Schools,\ Dmi/ues,Workrooms, Jlni> Small Shops. <ll

TAKE CARE OF THE CALVES. the cows will take care of themselves. Use Coremilk. Pollard is not reliable and it does riot mix well. Rice Meal causes scour. Linseed also lias definite disadvantages. Rear yav calves on Ceremilk, the perfect! balanced, nutritious Calf Food that builds hone, muscle and “condition” with no danger of scour. Ceremilk mixes easily with skim milk or water, and forms no sediment. Thousands of farmers lum proved Ceremilk to lie equal to unskimmed milk in nutriment. Try Ceremilk, “The Milk of Cereals”, 200’k- . KWhs., OOlbR., and 251b-*. bags at stores nd factories. Agents—Fleming and Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 89, Christehiurch. Made hv Fleming and Co. T/td., Core. For pigs use Farro-Food. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Wood ‘ t reat "Peppermint Cure. A good thing has many imitations. Order “NAZOL” by name. Rnfuse subsetitutes No cold is Nazol-proof.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1921, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
547

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1921, Page 4

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