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TO»NICH7! POLLARD’S PiCTURES! TO-NBCHTI 1 A STIRRING DOUBLE feature programme : “CONQUERED HEARTS.” “CONQUERED HEARTS.” Starring MIARQUERITE MARSH. AND THB ONLY CHARLEY CHAPLIN in: “THE HULA HULA DANCE ” ALLEN TAXIS! ALLEN TAXIS! ’Phony No 5. P.O. Box 54. miJE PUBLIC OF HOKITIKA an<] surrounding district are respectfully notified that the above have opened a branch of their business in SEWELL STREET, HOKITIKA in temporary premises adjoining the Supreme Hall. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE CARS are on hire at all hours and for all journeys from Arthur’s Pass to Wailio Gorge at reasonable terms. Wedding parties, Excursion trips and General Hire work specially arranged ior. We are installing modern and up-to-date workshops and owners of private ears can rely upon repairs being executed only by SKILLED MECHANICS at the lowest scale of charges. Vulcanizing and Electrical work specialised in, H. D. McMANAWAY, Director.

A palace crowned with tower and dome .May shelter beauty, weal h and pride, Hut only love can make it home Tl'.o’ majesty may there abide. A home means more than roof and wall. Fond hearts alone such liliss assure; Plus comfort, faith and health withal And Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

SANDER AND SON’S KUCALYPTI EXTRACT, proved at the Supreme Court of Melbourne to ,/Osspsr far •rreaier antiseptic power than any other eucalyptus examined, is specially prepared for medicinal use. SANDER’S EXTRACT is manufactured under the constant supervision of a medical man, and its attributes are cft’uioncy and uniformity. Obtain ti.«_ OKNEIXE SANDER EXTRACT, whion protects from n'l infections, i 'Muenza, etc., cures wounds, burn 3, skin diseases, and docs rot depress hit irritate like lb' - common eucalyptus oil or the ca tracte.”

“imputation is :m i>!Io imposition. - ’ — Shakespeare. Proof positive of the won It or otherwise of ;i product is generally portrayed in the public opinion of such an article. Kor over half-a-ceiitury, lhixter’s ]_ung Preserve!' lias Ix'cu acclaimeci by thousands sis a genuine, reliable cough and cold remedy for both young and old. As a body-building, blood-enrich-ing tonic. “Maxtor's” has also proved its sterling worth. Obtainable at all cbemists and stores—'2s fid large bottle.

f For contimuirion or news see fourth page) lOST— In lie veil or Hampden Streets J small diamond BROOCH. Good Reward on return to ‘‘Guardian” Office. 1' - OST—On Saturday morning a Gold J BROOCH in Hokitika. Reward j on return to “Guardian” Office. ANTED KNOWN.-Quality an,] prices are right for blankets, | boys’ suits, jerseys, etc., at W. H. I Stopforth’s. MUSIC transforms a house into a home. The latest and best re- ! cords for your gramophone tan bo I procured at th« Novelty Bazaar. -VtRANTED KNOWN.—There _ is VV happiness for you in having music in your home. Call and hear i the latest records at the Novelty Ba- , zoar. WIIiTi you have a Gramophone in your home this winter? Call and hear records hy the world’s b e st j Artists on “His Master’s Voice” gra- . mophones at the Novelty Bazaar. WANTED TO PURCHASK—SeveraI young Draught HORSES, broken or unbroken, 3 to 5 or 6 years old (but not older). McMahon and Lee, Auctioneers, P. 0., Box 34, Reefton. *V LOST— From o,v between Arflhura lp'jdge twy HATS. (Finder please jjjpum frj W ild Mid Ras^

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1922, Page 3

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532

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1922, Page 3

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