AFRICAN” POLITICS. CAPETOWN, February G. Tin' Assembly negatived by 70 to 31 a Labour amendment to the mail contract. affirming the ndvisablcness of a State line of steamers.
It is u-uotl 'foods such as “GOLDEN RULE’’" Soap. “GOLDEN RULE”' School Rulers, “THINKER” Note Books, “KEEP SMILING” Floor Polish and “NO-RUBBTNG” Laundry Help, that are making Zealand such a delightful country to lire in. All millinery must be cleared. Boys’ readv to wear clothing, ladies cos tomes, blouses and jumpers are now to be cleared at heavily reduced price at Schroder and co. —Advi. Summer salads call for SHARLAND’B VINEGAR. Pure and piqu. ant* Brewed from pupe cane sugar.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1923, Page 2
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108Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1923, Page 2
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