appointed vi-iiui< tor next month. Acr,units were passed for payment as anpnni'il ami that llio School War Mmooriai Committee lie asked to meet ami arrange l'ur payment <>!' ilm out slant!ilift account;; a further tipplicalion In ho made to (lie -Minister tor remission of the duty on the stone. The (A nil mit toe rose at S.-IO p.m. B I have found'HEENZO I makes a splendid cough mixture very much cheaper than the old way of buying. 11 MRS. J. M. CAMItRON. N.S.W. -ji m Thi B'J-HTiri In Any Size J Secure One for Your Son Jj£ Greatest Boys’ Sports Suit value in the jji Trade to-day. Made from the hardest §3 |§ wearing: Tweeds, In Grey or Brown. fl fjj Usually retailed for 29 G thus showing: an j|| gl actual saving: of 12 -persuit. GOO offered wj p to readers of this paper at this price, with jfy §?. our money {guarantee if not satisfied. ft Write Now. STRONG BOYS’ SHIRTS 3 11. H 1 8 Warehouse 96 Lichfield Street - Christchurch
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1923, Page 4
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170Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1923, Page 4
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