General Booth of the Salvation lAi-mv. had ;im audience with his Mathe King prior to hi? depaiteic on a mission to India last month. In a subsequent interview with a l’ress tepresentative. (tenoral Booth said: I had a charming conversation. Ihe King appeared to he in excellent spirits ami «as full of interest in our domes. I felt, as I have felt before, that he has what we sometimes call ‘the understanding heart . He is intimately informed anti in touch with many of those matters of public interest which are associated with the lilo and wellbeing of the people, and \ was triad to find him partienlui]y interested in the problems of India—social, political and religious.” ‘•XO-RPBUTXG” Laundry Help means better times for housewives and better business for us. Summer salads call for SHART.ANTVK VINEGAR. Pure and piquant. Brewed from pure cane sugar.
* YoaMt | Fresher) Up It’s wonderful how people | 1 freshen up after they begin to make ate of Beecham’s Pills. Instead of the old jaded, listless and depressed appearance of the semi-invalid, you find the active, energetic manner and cheerful spirits of one who is obviously enjoying the best i of health. I And, remarkable as the change is, there is really nothing mysterious or inexplicable about U ‘ Beecham’s Pills, by removing the waste matter and impurities which have been accumulating in the system owing to constipation or digestive disorders, have freed the system ' from debilitating influences and have refreshed and invigorated it. If you are run down and lacking in energy and good spirits as a result of stomach or bowe » derangement you iwill quickly freshen up after taking a few doses of this excellent medicine. BUCHAAY* I -1 1 In boxes, labelled IOW-.ls-Ud aid 2s-M. I I (original English pnces.) J
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1923, Page 1
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