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1 Horse & Cow I Covers S AT I LOWS’ Latest Low Prices 5 Freight paid to your railway station. 1 SPECIAL PURCHASE OF I Ontario Duck HORSE COVERS = = Lined with extra high-grade felt. Hack sizes 37/6 Draught sizes 4 / g 1 Green Jute Covers with felt lining 27/6, 30/ , Genmne long green = = Flhx with felt or collar check lining £2/7/6 and £2/1 O/- = = ’ COW COVERS | Made and lined with extra quality S canvas, being infinitely superior to S 5 most cow covers made, and will g easily last three seasons. 2j LOWS’ LOW PRICE 22/6 3 Your money back it you’re not satiified. g Cmh must accompany all brderi. g LOWS’ Limited | The Univeraal Provider*, ~ 48-50 Manchester Street, Ch. Ch.

GEOROr DFLBRIDGF.. LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES’ b GEKtS’ TAILOR, b GENTS’ TAILOR, b GENTS’ TAILOR. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.

C. C. HENWOOD. * ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA (Next to A. H. L»wti, Hairdrewer) INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. i Phone No. 7. FURTHER NOTICE. Owing to continued pressure of business E. CHOLERTON M.P.0.C.—M.V.0.A.; M.A.O.A. OPTICAL SPECIALIST of Wellington. lias decided to prolong liis stay in Hokitika and may be. consulted on ' all defects of vision —at— KELLER’S HOTEL until May 7th. (D.V.) Wc\i jtfufcituui flltrarirran THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922. | MR HUGHES ON IMMIGRATION, j A feature of the Sydney Show lun- ' eheon speeches on Good Friday was a I notable utterance by the Prime Minister. Mr Hughes said he was not one of those who believed that the fewer people there were in Australia the better opportunities for advancement there were for those already here. That was an utterly fallacious doctrine, for the more people there were in a country the more prosperity there was—that was up to the point of over-population

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1922, Page 2

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