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"In every breeze lurks a sneeze. 11 aymnmle. Don't let the cold winter weather eati-li yon napping. Safeguard your family's health now with Maxtor's Limp Preserver. An admirable remedy for coughs and colds is "Baxter's,” koine penetrative, warming and dependable. A short course gives gratifying relief to the most elironie rases oi chest and bronchial troubles. As a tonic Baxter’s Limp Preserver is also in valuable, (let a large 2s lid ! : „ttle now. Obtainable at all chemists and stores.

ivKD" vi!nr. (''harped ’.villi till' exposure for sale of speckled fruit, a partner ol the firm ~| Joe Kee Brothers appeared before Mr ]•'. K. limit. S.M.. at the Magi.~ t rate's Court. 'Wellington. Mr C. Hemery, conducting too prosecution, stated that the mspeetoi and him-elf worn into the shop to pun-lurse some fruit, and noticed the speckled goods exposed there for sale Thev were subsequently eonliscatetl. and the present proceedings taken. Through the medium of an internreter the accused stated that the cee were not placed lor sale to ordinary etistomcrs. He had frequently rerO ived requests I rom poor people tor speckle 1 fruit, and they cut the had oart out. using the remainder lor cooking purposes. ••Tell him that we cannot have him selling it.' 1 demanded the bench. "Ii is a dangerous practice to allow ir to progress.” said Mr Hemery. The accused was fined Ids and costs.

Over four Hundred coats embracing the very latent style-- have iust nrrit cc. ■n Christchurch from leading London r ‘ourr Furriers for Madame ileribre. the Fashion Furrier. Corner Cashel end Colombo Streets. Christchurch. Owing to Iter importing direct. Madame Men ere is able to sell them at less than wholesale prices elsewhere.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1923, Page 1

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281

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1923, Page 1

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