Phenomenon is a. hard void for school children to spell. A sharp-witted scholar spelled it 1 iinny-oimMi in a recent examination. Well a, funny-omen hap-I-ened in the Hospital Hoard office the other day. A sawmill hand who had been treated in the hospital came field alone on his charge and paid his account and sent the nurses a bouquet. .Nothing strange about that say you. Is there not, this class of employee owes over for their treatment, but we are going to give some of them a merry Christmas in the “Kitty 1 it we can. -Advt. mnmmwm ~»»»»» Melting: Secure our low quote for “Gandy’s” G'enuine British Balata Belting: made from finest quality cotton duck solutioned with pure Balata gum: gives lasting satisfaction. It. P. M. Manning and G‘o.. o Bedford Bow, Christchurch. —Advt. Think! What it means to have eggs at Is fid a dozen all the year round. You can if you “put down” supply now with SII Aft GAND.'s “MOA” BRAND EC.« PBESERVATIVE. Bottle does 20 dozen. "NAZOL” fixes ’em. It vanquishes colds, and soothes throat and lungs. From gjjy chamhfc pr gt«w». ]s fid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1923, Page 2
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188Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1923, Page 2
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