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neuri uciits. SASTIU STRONGLY PRO-TURK. OTTA'VA, September 12. Mr Sn.-tii, speaking at Montreal, said it was due ‘‘to tbe la-ilure of Britain to keep her promise to allow the Turks to have Asia Minor and Thrnse, that the unhappy Mohammedans in India—who see in the Sultan of Turkey the Khalit of Islam—had declared pnhihly that they would forswear their allegiance to t ,J e llritisli Empire and to uphold the Turks, as against the Greeks. The Mohammedans naturally, and in my judgment (though I speak with grief), quite unpardonnbly, rejoice in the Turk successes, as their cause is ours, and we consider the victory a punishment inflicted upon the British power, for its attitude towards, the Turk.” •• --•» Non is the time for spring cleaning Linoleums reduced, carpet runners all at reduced price now offering at Schroder and Co’s. It will pay you to see our stock. You will save at least -Is in tho £ by purchasing at Schroder’s.--Advt.

Recommends U 10 KOFGO The Great Cough ; Cure & An effective Remedy economically priced. Keep Kofgo in the house and Save Your Wiso mothers always keop a bottle of ICofgo in the house—it is such a safeguard against colds. Mrs. Vore Plantagenet always keeps it in hers. At the first sign of trouble a dose of Kofgo immediately relieves the inflamed membranes, stops the cold, and probably saves the child a severe cough, if not bronchitis. The children like to take Kofgo—it is sr pleasant to the taste. Price 2/6 a Bottle At all Stores nnd Chemists. m, Qriffen and Smith Ltd., Greymoutli, pistfitmtore.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1922, Page 1

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261

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1922, Page 1

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