“Experience ripens wisdom.”—"Welling. , . Thousands of New' Zealanders who have tested Baxter’s Tiling Preserver arc loud in their praises of this peerless cough and cold remedy. Every dose is penetrating and quickly effective - speedily getting to the root of long-standing chest and bronchial ailments and "bringing lasting relief. “Baxter’s” also possesses grand tonic properties which brace-up and sustain weak, impoerished systems. 2s 6d a large’ bottle at chemists and stores.
| o<sT—Wedding RING, between 5 J Kmitaim and Hokitika. Reward on return to “Guardian” Office. lOST Black Fur NECKLET. Please J return to Mrs H. McLean, Revell Street. WANTED— By married couple lt »d Hirl 8 vrs., 2 furnished ROOMS and use of eonvenionees. Apply “Guardian” Office. \\J ANTED TO BUY--A second hand W .SPRING DRAY. Must be in first class order. Apply “Guardian” Office YAT'ANTKD BUSHFATjLERS— I To fall > 1 |u acres light bush, more or less; Hokitika Gorge. Apply W. A. Jamieson. Kuiternngi. \\T ANTED TO SELL— Quantity of »V Household FURNITURE. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE—B SPRINGERS, due Sept.-Oct. Apply P. Douglas, Waits ha.
lOR SALE—Two corner SECTIONS, r Freehold, 42 feet frontage to Revel I Street, opposite Bank of New Zealand (former site of Empire Hotel). Enquire by letter to Post Office Box 31; Tlokitika.
CLEVELAND MOTOR CYCLES. \ MERICA’S best two stroke. Price l\ i>62. Full particulars from the solo agent for Westland, J. Pethig, Ross. PUBLIC MEETING. A MEETING will lx- held at the x\- K cite rangi Public Hall on THURSDAY 10tl>. AUGUST 1922, at •2 o’clock p.m. to consider question of River Protection. All settlers are requested to attend. L. H. MOREL, E. A. WEIILS, T. R. OHESTERMAN, Convenors. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY. (CONSUMERS are reminded that the J (j as Accounts for the month of JULY, fall to be- paid at the Company's Office. Stafford Street, by 4 p.m. TO-MORROW, 10th. INST., to secure discount. H. W R. SWENEY. Secretary.
FT.vm HART SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY 23rd. AUGUST. At 1 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co„ will sell for Mr E. Corby: 30 Clioiee SPRINGERS (Ist. second imd 3rd. Cnlf). 1 Pure-bred Holstein BULL. On neeount various clients : 40 Mixed CATTLE. 40 HOGGETS. KOTTERANGT PUBLIC HALL. "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16tb, 1922. A FANCY DRESS BALL will bo held in aid of the E.OKATAHI FOOTBAL CLUB. Prizes for best fanev dresses. Gentlemen. 2s 6d; ladies. Is. W. O’BRIEN. Sec. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., GAS CO’S OFFICE, STAFFORD ST. Fire department—ar classes of Fire Insurance undertaken at lowest current rates. Delays aro Dangerous.—Property owners will study their best interest's by apply for rates. H- W. R. SAVENEY, Chief Agent, Hokitika. J. EDGAR AYADE, West Const District Agent, Greymoufh,
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1922, Page 3
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