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Let us liiinish the frictions which sever |jy relaxing tlio bond; which restrain Sovereign States scaled in union for ever. Like links in a flawless chain. Let the lies of proud J<inshi|> 11 bind us Hrilisli glory and strength to assure, And the ailments of winter remind us Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

cobobee zexrsji^vrrnEa^ixßKSi^i \l tin.' Alajiistrale’s Court, Greymouth, vestcrday, a "mix-up'’ at the Recreation Grouiul during the progress of a League match resulted in William Mundersoil and Charles Kaye being charged with threatening behaviour likely to occasion a breach ot the peace. Mr (!. licvoll, who appeared for Kaye, said that ATanderson was a toot--I,all enthusiast and became excited dining the progress of the match. resented a remark which had been made and turning around, hit the wrong man —Kaye, who naiuraliy resented his act. both men were quite ( 1(,;. -i.it and were carried away with the excitement of the moment. He would ask that the Maoist rate deal leniently with the case and order the suppression of the names. ('unstable Crowley said that lie raw the two defendants en--1 in a light- Ht' did not knowhow it was caused. The Magistrate -minted both defendants, fining Manderstut .£1 with costs, and Kaye 10s with costs.

n I have found’HEENZO’ makes a splendid cough mixture very much cheaper than the old way of buying." MRS. J. M. CAMERON, N.S.W. 20 A Special Hosiery OiTei*. Tht* mail will l.i'inrz those stockings io your door. The prices are absolutely the lowest yet offered and the quality i> superb. Send a postal note fur any oi' these. Special lino coloured cashmere in al. sizes at 5s lid. Children's all coloured 3 and J socks from Is fid pair. Black cashmere, nil wool in sizes, from ds lid pair. Boys' all coloured top hose in heavy weight, from 3s Od pair. THE HOSIERY PARLOUR, 225 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1923, Page 1

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331

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1923, Page 1

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