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vor ('ax lieati cai.ykr nx C’l-'lil-:AI!I.K’’ AND AY.VTEU ALOXE. AYhen mixed with water, “CEIIKAITiiK” moires n nutritious cull' food; one of the- principal ingredients is dried milk. Ivieh in fats and nourishing protcids, “CEUEAIII.K” is a pure food that is entirely absorbed by the digestive organs of the calves. All' (. l’esporsen of \\ aiolahi writes:—l have used ‘CEIMvUII.K’ for two seasons and consider it a ruo-t economial calf food. It is iniicli relished by the calves, which have done exceedingly well on ii. 1 reared -Id ia!ves and have not had one scour this season." All stores and factories. If your dealer cannot supply. write to Fleming and Co. ltd.. Box S 3. Christchurch.

SMALL THINGS FOR THE HOME. FnirlWi ( Lina cnp s and sauce's (while L-Uil 7s H«1 IHT -1 do*™, i,lidding basins <ld, alarm flocks 'I, Ijrent! hoards 1< Od. kettles Is lid, ' x ' or health rues lS.'s Od. saucepan'-, 5s (Id. frying pans Lbs Oil-From Huls*on‘s [,td.. 137 C'ohmioho street. Sydenham, Citvisu.hu.c-h. Money refunded it : you’re not satisfied. ______

talc,, si mad under tl«o suin' '.''stem as the railways. .Mi- Wilforil: It is not for n particular road out side I'.psOlH Mr Coates: No. I "ill he unite honest with the House. I can think of only two cases, not in Auckland. The .Minister also referred to another danse in the Hill, making provision for private licenses lor the development of electricity hy waterpower. At present, he said, a man could put in a plant of less titan to h.p.. and when lit' trot a license he thointhi he should he excluded iroiu the return area. Ihe Hill made it dear that all persons with such licenses would he chariteahle as it they had no supply of their own.

For underclothing, germ-laden handkerchiefs. etc. ‘XO-TU'RBTXfi” T/,um--1.1 rv 11.!;. ha:, no or;*::: 1, A'lvl

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 1

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304

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 1

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