// /) J. £4lO 4 si • ESBB^ESS3BSB3&2SSB3aBBE3SK ALWAYS RKASONARLE IN PR ICR, THE OVERLAND IS TO-DAY GREATER VALUE THAN EVER. THE Eli ICE TUMBLES COY, BUT THE CAR IS STILL A QUALITY l Alt— ECONOMICAL TO OPERATE, EASY-RUNNING ON THE ROUGHEST ROADS. AND BUILT FOR YEARS OF HARD SERVICE. THE OVERLAND AVERAGES 30 MILES TO THE GALLON, AND NO CAR IS SO EASY ON TYRES. ITS ECONOMY IN UPKEEP IS DUE TO LIGHT WEIGHT AND SPECIAL SPRINGING. THE OVERLAND 3-POINT CANTILEVER SPRINGS GIVE THE EASY MOTION OF A RIG, HEAVY CAR, RUTTY ROADSTHAT'S WHY I’!% THE FAVOURITE CAR IN THE COUNTRY. OVERLAND SERVICE STATIONS IN EVERY CITY AND TOWNSHIP IN NEW ZEALAND—TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE 3,000 OVERLAND OWNERS. t BUY THE NEW OVERLAND ATTHE NEW LOW PRICE—THE QUALITY CAR FOR THE MAN WHO WANTS REASONABLE PRICE PLUS REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE. Hokitikii. Westland A sent for Overland Cars. Telephone No. lIS.
It was on tlu> second miniversary of tip. killing of lu-r husband that Mrs Knla-r lia~ In on contoured to imprisonment for life. Slie was arrested only :t month ago. ]*'or the last week she has been in a state of collapse and Keen carried into eonrt daily by two warders After the sentence she relapsed into a emi-ennseiousness. reviving ionallv to ask her daughter's state only fate. The girl and her grand-mother come np for sentence next week. The nroseentor will press lor the death penalty in both eases. SPUING BLOSSOM OINTMENT price Is (same size as before the war) ; no advarco in the price. 17 i il ?/7/. r .%\a. >ilk 11 "' M*l 1 § H§l .V, C\ r... '§ •? l|i? i* t y f.’>, yRt ! emit es I ’OISON HD it INFLAMED WOUNDS, j y. olds, Ilnrns, Ulcers, Cliil-■ ilains, Old Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Bods, Tapped Hands, Sore Begs, Skin Comdaints. and Heals everything it ouches. niK'Kp., i SOLD KVHRY’VIIKKK. i -tubing blossom dills, pincr: l s PKU BOTTLE. Cures indi■estio,.,'’liver, kidney, and stomach roubles, ami constipation. Sold everyrhero. t i NOTE:—A ( rimean and Indian War ’derail after enduring for half a eeuurv the te, .Me worry ami annoyance f an open and continuously discharg- . „„ hi,Hot wound received in the Crt,en Mr J. Grace, of Broughton Street Hiiko, ni, Dunedin, has at last found hntmknt. £ T>LOOMINE,” price 6d., the great 13 corn, wart, and hut,ton cure; .1 the market; sold everywhere. F YOU SUEFEII FttOM ASTHMA (Vo not hesitate, but send at once for a tin of HAWKINS’ INSTANT RELIEF asthma powder. 'or Asthma, Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Influenza, Hay fever, Bronchial Affections and Difficult Breathing. •RICE:—2s (M per tin, sent post free on receipt of price. C. W HERBALISt, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. ,11 '.Te Elixir of I.ife » «" lES " -'ORANGE BLOSSOM, dies you well, and keeps you well. bv thousands. Thirty years on lew Zoalnnd market, lies suffering from interna co - Ib can euro themselves with the rated home treatment—"OßANGE BLOSSOM. Month’s Treatment, os ; pn«» treo ’ Address: J HAIVKINS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, r, pufW—ENEMAS from 4/8 to 12/6 each. Address: In Haw kins, 150 George Sheet, Dunedin
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1921, Page 1
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