c Hot wiffi Isemon at Seedtime, wards off chills and colds and ensures a good night’s rest. 'JUY WHOLE BQTTLF.S t- 3 so, . JCJ BET WHEN ONE THINKS OF THE TIIOi’SANDS OE BO ENDS A AIANRFACTEI’ER SPENDS IN ADVERTISING A BRANDED ARTICLE. YOU MOST A DAI IT THEBE IS SO A! ETHINd IN IT. TIE COOED NOT AFFORD TO ADVERTISE IF HD' GOODS DID NOT BE!.!, AND HE CODED NOT SELF HIS GOODS IF THEY AYEI!E OF NO ESE. THEN IT AH ST BE OBYIOES TO THE BEYER. THAT A WEED ADVERTISED AND BRANDED ARTICLE IS THE BEST PROPOSITION. NOAY TAKE uER TYCO STANDARDISED FINES OF HOSE: v/isj-A CASHMERE FINISII WITH HAAY LEY’S FAST DYE AT 2s GL ‘APOLLO ARE A! ER E AYOOI. CAS 11AT Is 0(1. THESE TAVO BRANDS CANNOT BE BEATEN AND CAN BE CONFIDENTIALLY KKCOAI.M ENDED FOR A GOOD AY EARING Q PARITY. ms i DRAPER. REVEL!. S'iN RHONE 150. HOKITIKA.
The rigorous winter weather continues, and the severest frost since 1903 is being experienced. Water is very scarce, and carting from the Alulyneux has been re-orted to by many (says the Dunedin “Star.'’) Lemonade ami soda water bottle- are frozen, while many' b t tie- have burst. The central train ■pent forty minutes hero in a futile a(tempt to thaw the valve of the railway tanks. Further progress of the train seemed impossible, as similar conditions existed down to Wcdderburn. The lire brigade, however, came to the rescue at Alexandra, and the journey was commenced about an hour late. Stratford's member, .Mr .Masters, has a tilt at Air Parr. “The .Minister f t Education puts me very much in mind” he slid, “of Jonah when he was in the u bale's bellv. He travelled far. in* saw little, and lie said loss. That is ju-l the ease with the .speech made by the Lon. gentleman. He went right through an hour's speech and said nothing at all. Ih* wandered till over the Dominion. IF* looked into the ,';i;v jr <■ -ii inspiration that never inini*. He talked for an hour and he n *v.*r sabl one thing of consequence. Jn tin emirs;* of a visit I made to Ailstr.t'ia I came across an epitaph on a tomb-stone, and it read like this: Hen* li.-s our little friend. Jim Parr. A belter in.il! than most men an*; S,j I. aru *(!. he (oiiid well di-nonse -h.meti.m- with merely (ommnn sense. F,*i voluble, so. eloquent, y, ii; (!..■ heeded what lie meant.
No 1 .:i<] rifier-ell'ccls with AYADK’S WnliM FICS. I’leasni't, sure and certain. a>sa&sgg£psigfflsg3ssgsasa pgsassasssstE Opposite - Christchurch Rh>. Station 20 guaranteed little used cats for sale. Tyres and accessories at lowest prices. STATION OARAGE ■'. J. GRANT MACKIt Proprietor. A Gensiinc Ford spa rot niw.ivs in stork. • *s/' , :w V^'.N »
mi TOWi. zi imnniii 'PT3S umi ASTO-lA * * I \\ ki m ~n~ -f & *nur* u \\' ,v >£ Wfflt 1$ PW* ® / iiJmi \ A \ “h c>\ i/A B !3 "AC ■4 ( / rom x ! n G ouefhs 8 & sLti 3 Grout and oth >5 pkA'Js i dG i %*fkt }esl iron I? taking #i(U ;\>v Air/A csi\. 'A 2 •*^cnr/ , 322iV ,r «cs £J\ «tcs ai iUL* -f M,« j$ Jbmmhms tut GteatoGmq 3>feo£er ml Agßi * All Reliable Chemists end Stores =VJ 3' r-’ OS c° v <S=A 2g?S SL S» S rSSs f rm a 4 .-df^ A PA' S j>s v 21 83§}|2j w I WEAK LUNGS \ >: - \ l OMfft i :!/ >.yA Jig (mu s iUWi? r v m md I nes 3> I \i: n m ■X. 1 iue¥ei Suit ri i - . iCOW & fiiffli Leve The prices of the now famous Crown Suits still remain at their old low levels. \Ve have not allowed the recent increases in the woollen market to reach the purse strings of our customers. Crown Suit prices are guaranteed prices, f hey are never marked up to cover so called marked downs. We do net believe a suit is worth one price one day and anotner price another day— we never juggle prices, because we don t believe it honest. Crown suits are fitted by our experts (paid to find, and rectify faults) you'll wear them with pride and tell your friends with satisfaction. Ihe materials are the best that money can buy—thickly curled strands of fine, long, virgin fleece. Woven (in generous weights) into the purest worsteds, tweeds, serges, cheviots, gaberdines. Every pattern, every shade, every weave. And the hidden inner parts are equally as good. Only the finest quality Hymo and Haircloth is used in the building and shaping of coat-fronts, insuring garments that keep their shape throughout their long life. Crown Suits —made-for-you-are —guaranteed to give complete and lasting satisfaction or your money will be refunded in lull. ,i Prices start from £5-5-0. Choose Your Overcoat at the Crown Clothing Coy. All the latent styles and shades, faultlessly made by the Dominion’s larged Clothing Hou£e. Crown Clothing MTg Co. (NX) Limited “ Famous for Fifteen Years for Fair Dealing ” Palmerston St.., Westport. Marvhera Quay, Greymoutn;
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1923, Page 4
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