“The friendlier air betokens Spring.” —Grigg. Spring (lays are otten chill days—-in fart one has to be constantly on guard against the risk of tougns and colds. There’s no need for worry if you keep Maxtor’s hung Preserver always handy. “Maxtor’s” is a unique remedy for bronchial and throat affections. Penetrative and dependable. It also possesses ideal tonic properties. Fills von with vigour, health, strength and vitality. 5s Gd a large bottlo at clientisls and stores.
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SHII’I’INO THOI'HI-K. .UTCTChAND, December 7. The crew of Wilson’s Cement Omi|,nny’s steamer IMnliiiranj'i. stave twen-ty-four hours notice, and left the vessel on her arrival here this morning. The Union Company will recommission the Kainpoi shortly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1922, Page 3
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157Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1922, Page 3
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