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Juirl iefor»o a t£© a.r»r» you’ll probably take a hurried look to see that the refreshments are right. You can b« sure of the sweets, because those lovely custards, trifles, compotes and other dainties were made with E D 1 CUSTARD POWDER Delightfully dainty, wholesome and toothsome will be the dishes served with this rich creamy custard; while their flavour will captivate both young and old. And Edmonds’ is as good as it tastes, for the high quality of its sisterproduct, Edmonds Baking Powder, is maintained in Edmonds’ Custard Powder. Include a tin of Edmonds’ Custard Powder in your next grocery order. no I 7053 £: //.OTT Motorists & Car Owners THIS INTERESTS YOU. — THE HOKITIKA MOTOR GARAGE can enter for each and every one of your lequirements at reasonable prices. ALL CLASSES of lathe work, vulcanising, mechanical and electrical repairs executed at shortest notice. Full stocks of benzine, oils and accessories on hand. RELIABLE CARS READY FOR HIRE AT ANY HOUR. Address: Weld Street, Hokitika. Phono (office) 122—2 rings; private house 122—3 ringi. W. Robinson, Proprietor

‘Diamonds of First Quality from Stewart Dawsons TW~ fise DuraemA m in PlatiaM Iram £2M to £*/!*/- s4)mmmi Cnmaru ■alia PUtfaea be* £75 to £lO/10/Fm fine Diamond* let in Platinum from £l5O to £B/10/Siagle SteM Diamoad let in Platinum from £l2O to £lO Stewart Dawson Diamonds are specially selected for their purity and colour. tM* Monaoai cash purchases to supply the needs of their ten huge estabhshmeats creates messey -saving advantages to every purchaser. STEWART DAWSONS Stowmrt Dawson* Comar Christchurch

Blanket Week K K H H H H K zr a :n rrs rr: tt u rrs tsz tt b rr* All t l is week and until, furth r notice Blankets, Flannel, and Flannelettes will be sold at LI yds’ at astonishing low prices compared ivith prices hi’herto ruling. need NOW, during this speci d Clearance Period. CARPETS, RUNNERS, SEA-GRASS SQUARES, etc., are also going cheap-they’ll he dearer in spring— Save Money by Purchasing NOW. Secure what you Mrs J. Lloyd Drapery and Furnishing Emporium, Revel! Street Hokitika H iHnn«»n«ani»u ,V a JLZ L H K H N K Z H ft PROMINENT FEftTURE of Beecham’s Fills is their general tonic effect That as a tonic to the stomach and liver is well known) but it wagf IKOft be so generally realised that they exercise a bracing influence Q$M the entire system. The whole physical organization benefit* as the result of improved digestion and more perfect assimilation of food. The eyes are brighter) the oowglMcion it dearer; th® step is more elastic; the mind is keener. These are recognisable signs of the great benefit resulting from a court# at this fine tod® remedy. There Is an all-round Improvement after taking BEEGHftM’S PILLS Sold in bone, labelled fttyd., le-ljrd !. (erifinal Baglieh prieee.) 32 u ' " wTirsyqp’VVVVV V'HK IPITRi HI n* 111 rtnm„ nil ■mm— —■■■■ ‘ ■—— '» —L. , .. „ TJH E MIRO The “Miro" Stove in designed to provide Heat and Warmth in places where • fireplace is impossible or undesirable. It is oompaot and sell-contained, and will give satisfactory results with ordinary lignite coal or small wood. The "Miro" oan b« plaoed on a sheet oi iron, atone, or concrete block, uud la perfectly safe. No chimney is required, an ordinary stove pipe serving this purpose, and also that of radiating heat. It is strongly made of oast iron, and all wearing parts are renewable. The “Miro” is 1# inches In height by 10 inches square, and oan be utilised for boiling e pot or kettle. .Heating Stove Tor Offices, Schools,l Daujues,Workrooms, Jlnd Small Shops. Price £3 Ironmonger®. H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Sols Manufacturers, Ou.-.cdin. v.:• ' itc... and Atickl-riCi.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1921, Page 4

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