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THE PASS-WORD—M O! —Any person whose blood is thin, who is pale and weak, who always feels tired, and to whom lifo hardly seems woith while, shonhl take “Tfaltexo” (Wilson’s .Trail "Extract). No tonic is more beneficial. Go to the nearest chemist or store and demand "lUa! texo'b It's the i.ass-word to health, strength and happiness.—Advt.

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gAVE money by making your own Cough and Cold Remedy with ’‘HEENZOd' Cine for the kiddie?. Money p* p* ] fn Kacliif Your Disappointed el-lF Size '4 zP r o'--s'.;' 1 . pi /Mlm .Jf if hi HI/ Nigger, Navy, g Mole, Fawn, Grey P.uv (I,ls all wool Gahardme Coat l 1 rod; ns illustrated, at whole - We ~»r.gyerat<; best value ; N.Z. Trimmed ilh Military Braid or loss Stitching. Very £?/ j 1 1 smart and well made, fcl /| y Mention t 1.15 paper and send hurt and length measures WAREHOUSE So Lichfield St. Christchurch J 3 Cl IS I 1 fj 1 r /J l Write ip 3 l® 1 / nig't u Post Paid Anywhere

BERRY’S CASH BUTCHERY. \T7n-1.T.0r BERRY HAS I ’LEA - SriiK IX AX X OUXCIXO that ho has OL’EXKI) A BFTCiiE ITS SI 101* v. it'n the most modem appliances for hoidih, cleanliness and convenience. Sienm plant for preparation of nil SMALL GOODS, which will he OX SALK DAILY. Only the best oi meat, mostly own grown, supplied. FRANK COOPER, Afsiiager. ADDRESS—WoId Street, near Clock Tovar. Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1924, Page 4

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570

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1924, Page 4

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