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DKATII OK AIKS SKI.IO. niKisrcirriu ii. o<-t. iOliituai'v.- -.M rs Scliyc. wile <>; Mr Pliinuiis Ke'ip:, formerly nmiuijrpr ot tlit* •■l’rrss" (Vmpany, after a low weeks' illness. xf.\v aKai.an'O's roNTiMiirrrox. WKU.IXOTON. (), i. 12. Sir !•'. I). Hell lias fiimoimeoil Ihnl tlie Onvernmont is C 2-"),() 0 to the ielicf cf the in the Japanese earthquake. Tlio money was now on its wav.

Delicious fried. boiled or poached jitrcrs—most wholesome and nourishing food. Preserve n supply " , ' l!o with SHAB LAMPS ‘-MOA BP AM) EflG PRESERVATIVE. Xo unpleasant- smell or flavour. The vouii" wife wishing to economise should ' always use a small packet of “NO-PrBBTXO” Laundry help. B makes a little bit of soap go a very loner way. Is only for 7 weekly W!t»h lugs.-.-.- tdvti

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1923, Page 3

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