FURS PILLAGED. Madame Meuerc lin<l over £3OO worth of Furs pillowed in connection with a recent consignment to her from London. It is little wonder tlu.it the Furs tempted the thieves, for never has a more resplendent range of furs ever reached Christchurch than those non being exhibited at Madame Me nine’s Salon, Corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. Write for particulars.—Advt.
The work of Lane’s Emulsion is to make rich blood, and so heal diseased lungs, cure coughs and colds, and strengthen frail bodies —and it always does this work well. No mere combination of word 9 can tell what a wonderful lung healer and body builder it really is. ■MO r? An emulsion of Cod Liver OiL Cr<*aeolr, Hypophotphitea and Fresh Egg*—buy it pod try it to-day. 2/6 and 4,*6 at all CK«sn;3!s td Store* II
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1923, Page 1
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137Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1923, Page 1
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