School Lessons a Strain.—When a child is not robust, school lessons berime a strain, and as a. result the child becomes listless and backward. Wilson's “Maltexo” brightens up the flagging spirits and replaces the strength and energy used up by study and mental exhaustion. All school children need “Maltexo.” ] and 2ib. and 71b. tins for family use. Wholesale Distributors'. Duncan McLean Ltd., (,'iv.vliiouth.— i.dvt.
GOITRE! A lady, who tried every remedy in vain, and at last discovered a simple method of seii cure, will send full particulars FREE to anyone afflicted. Post a self addressed stamped envelope to ALICE MAY it.P.O. Box 482. Christchurch.
£ && | II ' is ill. |: Ij vN , _ r/I £$ k\ Wsps^s' /fc, mm mdvmmrn . HR & 4 U-.'it: She would buy Raven I ea in am; case —its so delicious and economical—but now that it is packed in the new KITCHEN CANISTER tins she’s more delighted with it than ever! Each fin is marked in big letters with the name o! a different cooking requisV, such as Sago, Barley. Sugar, Rice, Starch, etc., so that, when it is empty cf tea it makes a real kitchen canister. Ask your Rioter to show ycu. fSJffer*,$7*77 ‘■•kyyl
Bigger—Smarter Stronger As you look at the New Overland you notice that the hood is higher, its lines are longer, and its seats lower. The New Overland has Triplex Patent Springs which give exceptional riding ease. There is a liberal use of Timken and New Departure bearings In front and rear axles-not found e f cars Overland Class—and the motor is a bulldog for power and sturdiness —3O miles and better to the gallon of motor spirit. The New Overland is the greatest motor value in the world to-day. M Jjnm * * IZ7. H *■ r 9 2 3CS, Z a, LiSC V Ci? iU -1 M li Writ Stef » U*s&oi lIIUUI mpuf £49-- 1 k-VZfif HfjJo n V: ! >// * ;3 Styles—s-passenger Sedan, 5-passenger Touring, '■ Factory Roadster, and Colonial Roadster Also i-ton Commercial Chassis Arrange a trial run and realise the difference Agents: WILD AND BASSETT, GARAGE, REVELL STREET. V S ,&Wk‘iskr 4v ~,/m s‘*l v/-'ir> u--A\ |3»il •SiJ?'"* ssi Mi 11 * .'.l! • I ilC,.il! ISI! . WlP* J l ] iff hmi'm-m os> ■ vV <=& • 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1923, Page 1
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366Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1923, Page 1
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