A CHALLENGE TO THE LIQUOK TRAFFIC. The liquor traffic in its official organ •‘Continuance.” dated July Ist, says, "Tiie Licensed Trade yields £2,500.000 annually to the Treasury.” We say. pr ve it. Also whose pocket d« they take it out of first?”—Advt.
Keep the kiddies well. "XAZOL” is sure protection against coughs and colds.’ Sprinkle baby’s pillow. Older children can take it on sugar. 00 doses Is 6d. EbECTitIC I,AMPS: all sizes from 8 to 3000 candle' power, half watt and metallic i-hunont, all voltages.—Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Bow, Cliiistehuirh.
’Tis a stern, cold world for the “waster,” ’Tis a hard, rqugh world for the meek; But there's ever a prize for the worldly wise Who bold|y and earnestly seek. Never sleep when the world is making, Hustle in rad your share assure; And for oolda get the habit of taking Weo^ 1 Great Peppermint Cure,
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1922, Page 2
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147Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1922, Page 2
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