MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MOMDAYI A GREAT JAMES OLIVER CUR WOOL STORY■ “ISOBEL.” “ ISOBEL” OR “THE TRAIL ENDS.” OR “THE TRAIL ENDS.” STARRING HOUSE PETERS AND JANE NOVAK. Supported by a Mermaid Comedy “HOLY SMOKE.” ALLEN TAXIS! ALLEN TAXIS! ’Phone No 5. I’.O. B«x 54. THE PUBLIC OF HOKITIKA and 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. NFAV AND UP-TO-DATE CARS are on hire at all hours and for all journeys from Arthur’s Pass to Waiho Gorge at reasonable terms. Wedding parties, Excursion trips and General Hire work specially arranged for. We are installing modern and up-to-date workshops and owners of private cars can rely upon repairs being executed only by SKILLED MECHANICS at the lowest scale of charges. Vulcanizing and Electrical work specialised in. H. D. MoMANAWAY, Director.
SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT can be obtained at aP chemists and stores. There is no reason for putting up with inferior brands, because you can obtain “SANDER’S,” which is not only recognised by the highest Med. Authorities, but proved by the Supreme Court, Melbourne, the best SANDER’S EXTRACT is unequalled for colds, influenza, diarrhoea, flatulence; locally for wounds, burns, ulcers, piles, itching, and chilblains. Insist on SANDER'S, and benefit.
For ilie sleepless and the hopeless Who endure affliction's blight There are grim and gloomy shadows , “In the silence of the night.' 1 Hut for weary, gasping mortals With bronchitis to endure. Cheering lights spreads thro’ the portals W lie re there’s Woods’ Great Peppernint Cure.
(For continuation of news, see fourth page) ptEJLERY, cabbage, pumpkins are the Rivoli. Di per II). paifmjp.s, cauliflowers, carrots, beetroot, and ap being sacrific'd at Wt forget honev is 7d ever at the Rivoli ient of Adam ,is better thaai Re veil St. LOST— In Re veil or Hampden Streets small diamond BROOCH. Good Reward on return to “Guardian” Office. 10ST —On Saturday morning a Gold -A BROOCH in Hokitika. Reward on return to “Guardian” Office. I" ()ST.—About Jfpavilion on Cass J Square. Jack sealette SCARF. Finder pluaseip-eturn to “Guardian” Office. & 1- OST—From Car between Arahura -i Bridge and Hokitika, two HATS. Finder please return to Wild and Bassett. Awt * M ‘ aLfgoß l ANTED KNOWN.—Quality and prices are jiglit for bl an k e ts ; boys’ suits, jerseys, etc., at W. H. Stopforth’s. MUSIC transforms a house into a home. The latest and best records for your gramophone can be procured at the Novelty Bazaar. WANTED KNOWN.—There is happiness for you in haying music in your home. Call and hear the latest records at the Novelty Bazaar. WILL you have a Gramophone in your home this winter? Call and hear records by the world’s best Artists on “His Master’s Voice” gramophones at the Novelty B a zaar. WANTED TO PURCHASE—SeveraI young Draught HORSES, broken or unbroken, 3 to 5 or G years old (but not older). McMahon and Lee, Auctioneers, P. 0., Box 34, Reefton. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION. TUESDAY. APRIL 25th CIHURCH PARADE from Drill J Shod at 10 fD.ni.‘ sharp. Public Memorial Service on Cass Square at 11.30 a.m. with unveiling of Cenotaph Pedestal, containing the names of the Westland Fallen, by Captain T. E. Y. Seddon M. P, Relatives of thef Soldiers are invited Ito attend. Seating accommodation provided for soldiers’ relatives. CITIZENS! 1000 EX-SOLDIERS ARE UNEMPLOYED. BUY A POPPY AND HELP TO FEED THEIR DEPENDANTS. ON ANZAC DAY WEAR A POPPY IN HONOUR OF THE DEAD.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1922, Page 3
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