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Now is t!u» time. Tor economy and thrifty folk to get busy. Last seven days of sale Saturday, Xov. 18tli to Saturday, Nov. 2oth. Further big reductions. All the new season’s costunies millinery, dress and household goods, jumpers, blouses, underclothing in fact everything. Now marked at roduc~?t3 bedrock prices. Don’t miss this great money saving event. McOruer’s. Hokitika and Greyirouth.— Advt. Tickets for the Grand Carnival Ball are selling like hot cakes. This novel entertainment promises to draw a record crowd and competition for the prizes for best carnival costume is going to be very keen, so start on yours without delay, everything will be of the very best; music, supper, floor and decorations, so a good time is assured.—Advt. Powerful, penetrating and soothing, “NAZOL" means quick relief from colds. Acts like a charm. Is (5d for (50 doses. .

N.S.W. NEWS. i SYDNEY, Nov. 18 | Tlio stovemakers by 528 to 82, deI cidod to continue the light against the introduction of the 18 hours week. ( The Union Company’s steamer Kalina sailed for Tasmania notwithstandi >"E boycott threats. | Major Oakley (Chairman of the Tarill' Hoard), granted the Chamber of Commerce's request that dunnage timber used in storing wheat in bulk on steamers be permitted to return to Sydney free of duty, for further wheat ships.

The finest Fluid Magnesia is SHAR LAND’S. Afore freshly made than imported kinds. (luarpnfeed highest stl'fPgtll find purest rpinlity. 1.;. riser hotfler-lntfer prleif. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 2

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