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Consumption •is traceable in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred to a simple cough neglected. It Lane’s Emulsion be taken at the first indication of a cough or cold, the subsequent dangers of bronchitis, asthma, and con* sumption can be prevented. eMOLSIom 2/6 & 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. I

SHARPLES SUCTION-FEED SEPARATOR. Tl.e only Separator that will skim Clean at any speed. Tl.e only Separator with a knee-low cream of unchanging density at all speeds. The only Separator with a knee-sup-ply tank. The only Separator which skims quicker when turned faster. The only Separator with a tubular bowl—no discs to clean. The only Separator with entirely automatic oiling system Oil-tight gear case—oil once a month only. Xo need to watch your speed—any speed skims clean. Turn faster to finish sooner. Knee-low supply-tank. •‘Suction-feed sucks milk into bowl in proportion to speed, Result —clean skim at any speed. Frictionless ball-bearing—easy turning. skim milk—bowl slcircs clean even at low speed. Cream stays same thickness regardless of speed. Simple bowl has no discs to wash. Patented tubular bowl creates double, skimming force. ALL OTHER SEPARATORS LOSE CREAM WHEN TURNED BELOW SPEED—MOST SEPARATORS ARE TURNED TOO SLOW. SIC IMS CLEAN AT ANY SPEED. THIS FEATURE ALONE SAVES MONEY. MARK SPROT & COMPANY LIMITED.

OPEN FIRES FOR WINTER NIGHTS. All-thc-Ycar-Kouml Satisfactory Service the “OlllON” ■ L is the Idol Range! It Cooks and Hakes anything—quickly or slowly—with perfect results. The heat can he accurately regulated; the ovens are always under complete control, and the New Flue-Ventilator keeps the atmosphere of the kitchen Cool and Fresh. 'T'CONOMICAL IX FUEL—for the “ORION” will burn the cheapest Lignite with excellent effect. Those famous ranges can lie had in many sixes, from the small “00” for the Kitchenette, to the mammoth sixes for the largest Hotels and Public Institutions. Iligh-pressure Hot Water Boilers supplied when desired. H. E. Shaddock, Ltd. MANUFACTURERS, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND.

'IT- ■ 3s m 'iS 25 iastn m is . ,’.vi HI How much do you PAY for PREJUDICE ? Old Time Ideas Cost People Dearly! OLD time ideas die hard, especially in the matter of purchasing clothes. Hundreds of shrewd men pay high prices—even against their better judgments—to “bolster up” mistaken notions—to foster prejudice. The high-priced tailor can only give a good fitting suit, when all is said and done—yet time and again it has been proved that perfect fitting garments made of the finest materials can be bought for very much less at the Crown Clothing Co. Many business men wear Crown suits, and their friends admire their smart, distinctive clothes, and think they come from “big profit” tailors. Yet these friends are content to throw away their good money which Crown patrons are 100 wise to waste. Crown suits are made from the finest materials, and only the most expert 'suit specialists make the garments. Unlike the so-called “ hand-tailored ” suits, Crown suits are not loaded with surplus profits—they are sold at wholesale prices. Write or call at oar nearest Branch. Postage paid on mail orders. Crown Clothing . M’f’g. Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. " Famous for Fifteen Years for Fair Trading " MAVVHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. PAf.MERSTON ST., WICSTPOUT. Main Warehouse — Christchurch Branches at — Wellington Palmerston N. Greymouth Westport Timaru Oamaru

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1922, Page 4

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531

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1922, Page 4

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