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U.S. MVhUCES. XH\Y YOU Iv, Oct. ,1 Prohibition of tho re-marriage of nil divorced persons except innocent parties Li/ whom divorces have been granted on grounds of adultery was decided on hv the Mouse of Bishops of the American Protestant Episcopal Church at the triennial convention held at Portland, Oregon, yesterday. Xo penalty has been attached to the violation of this canon, but. the majority of those taking part in 'the convention agreed that any person, disobeying tlie law should he unable to receive Holy Communion. In their triennial letter to the members of the Church, the bishops declare that “the menace of divorce is disrupting the American home and poisoning U'c springs of social life.” Another decision taken by the bishops was the sanctioning of faith healing. They ratified the action of the Lower House authorising clergy or lay members “who believe that they possess powers of healing to prepare themselves hv care, praver, and theological and medical study for their proper and safe exercise.” Practitioners must obtain the written consent to their bishops.

“The friendlier siir betokens Spring.” Crigg. Spring days are often chill days—-in latt, one has to be constantly on guard against the risk of coughs and colds. There’s no need for worry if you keep Baxter’s Bung Preserver always handy. “Baxter's” is a unique remedy for bronchial and throat affections. Penetrative and dependable. It also possesses ideal tonic properties. Fills you with vigour, health, strength and vitality. 2s fid a largo bottle at chemists and stores.

In bulk or bottle, SHAH LAND’S YIXKGAI! lends for strength, flavour and purity, brewed from best cane suir'r. Insist on SHAH LAND’S.

(I' .r '■•'ntiniiisiinn of nros ««u fourth ATEW POTATOES—LoveI.v laise sample. -Ilhs Is: jj;reon peas 31bs Is; tomatoes 2s 3(1 per lb., at ‘‘The liivoli". Kevell Street. CREYMOTTH TUOTTING (l.l'B. Nominations fo the CLeymoith Tfi ttme Club SI’MMER MEETING CLOSE TO-NIGHT (T.esdav) at 9 p.iii.

I>. C. HE.VPHY. Sporetary, TOWN' HAI.E. HOKITIKA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TI'ESDAY. DECEMBER oth. VEI.AXNEI. DANCE will bo bold in nid of the School Memorial. Music bv Miss Kino's Orchestra. Good floor. Excellent supper. Double Ticket 3s 6d; Gentlemen 2s; I,iidies Is fid. POLITICAL. T\/TK JAMES O’BRTEN (Labor Candid te) will address tbe electors at tbe OPERA HORSE. Hokitika, on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6th., at N p.iil. Mr W. Jeffries (County Chairman) will preside. GENER A E E l .EOT]ON. MIC .1. STEER (Official Reform Candidate) WIT.I. SPEAK at the PRINCESS THEATRE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT at S o’clock. His Woiship tbe Mayor in tbe Chair.

W’BI.TC NOTICE. \ PUBLIC MEETING will bo hold -CV in the Town Hall, Rimu, on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Otli., at S ]i.ni. Business—To urge on the Government the necessity of establishing a State Forestry Xmsorv and plnnta-

tii'ii. kaniert rubt.tc halt.. \ GRAND HALL will 1.0 held «n , » WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER : ldtli., in aid of the funds of the Kaiiiori Cricket Club. Good music. Gents 2s fid; T.ndios -s. d. TTOWAT, ITon. See. RETTTR NED SOLD lER S’ ASSOCIATION. HOKTTTKA BRANCH. AATEETTNG of sill RETURNED SOT.DTERS and SUDORS, and v K'PKRAJfR, together with citizens willinj; to liecoine houoraiy members of a Club Room movement for the use <'f members. \YTLL BE HELD nt the TOWN ||\ It, HOKITIKA, at 8 o’clock on WEDNEDAY. DECEMBER i 13th.. to consider proposals in respect to the •• i" 1 1 . ■" and rneoint a joint comi"ittee to nrriiir'c for the establishment of Cent’nl Rooms in the town. 1 T. KERR. I Secretary. Ouick relief from colds in the head or Hay Fever! “NAZOT,” penetrates the- tiniest passages mid speedily do* strays gorms. Is (3d far 60 doses.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1922, Page 3

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