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“Hail season of mists and maladies.” —Anon. The approach of the cold days makes necessary the need for protection against chills and influenza. A bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver is your host health insurance against all such chest, throat and lung troubles. “Baxter’s” is rich, wanning, penetrative, dependable. A grand tonic, too. Generous-sized bottle, 2s fkl; familv size, 4s 6d. Chemists and stores.

Keep “NAZOL” handy in your office, shop or home. A few drops or whiffs will prevent coughs and colds. (10 doses Is (Id.

Tll E Q IT EENS LA NI) 1,0 AX. LONDON, April 9. Newspaper cables from Australia allege that it is believed Queensland needs a cash loan of two or three millions by next June to continue its public works policy. Afr Theodore, the l’romier. states he hail not seen this report. He preferred not to make a statement about it. Other authorities regret the publication of such a report. because, whether it is true or untrue, it is not calculated to help the Queensland conversion which will not close until the 21th. April.

SECOND DIVISION’S ATTITUDE. WELLINGTON. Apiil 11. 1L U. .Morgan, Secretary of the Railway Officers’ Institute, said lie find no statement to make regarding the railway crisis. In reply to a question, he said it was quite possible that ill the event of a strike the Institute would adopt the same attitude, ns on n previous occasion, ol re-1 using to carrv out nnv second division work.

FARM 10US’ LINES. Wliat, a saving in cost is effected for fanners by* buying these lines lroni l.mv's i.til.. (>!) Lichfield Street, Christchurch : Seaming Twine Barbours 5 pI.V, 1(1.5 strands to hank. Is (id per hank; Plough Line Italian Hemp in fib and I !!b balls. 2s per Hi to clear; Plough Shares !)2’s Australian per do:-. 255; LS’s Austialian per do/, 205.-—Advt.

'For continuation of nows see Fourth page). "fjXELICiOI'S dish .pies; also liomof T iiutilc sponges, appie larts, roils, I.emingtons, kisses etc., are pleasing additions to ‘“The Bende/nous” hot menu. \\T ANTED—SITUATION, as Ocne- » * ral. Apply “Guardian” Office. A NTUD- (mod reliable HOUSK--MAID. First-class "'ages. Apply Mrs TJumwe-s. Jfnnltari hotel. \A/'AN TED—Domestic HELD, clean A ' and reliable; able to cook. AV rite to Mrs Langford, Box 121. Christohiirch. Wanted known—That tiw> best range of waterproof coats etc., is to be seen at A. W. Yarrall’s. WANTED KNOWN l.e Boys AY a. terproof Coats overalls, tiud workers capes, all sizes. A. AA. A ar-t-alls. WANTED KXOAYN—That the largest stock of loggings at all prices. A. AV. Yarrall’s. IJevell .Street. LOST— Gold BROOCH. half sovereign on bar. A keepsake. Finder kindly return to “Guardian” Office.—Reward. RKEETON JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN AIEKTIXG. DAMNATIONS for ail events at the above meeting CI.OSE on rill) AY. A Bill D 12th. at 9 p-.m. A. AI. CARROLL, Keeerotarv. TvU.AfARA RACING CLUB. A CCEI’TANCES for all EVENTS for the Easter Meeting CLOSE ON MONDAY NEXT, Mth. TNST.. at 10 p.m. G. 'UA.MMENT. Secretary.

FOOTBALL. QASS JJOKITIKA. SATI'RDAY, APRIL 12th. AT 1.30 I’M. .TUXIORS-KIWIS V. KOKATARI. 3rd. (Inido—KlWl E v EXCELSIOR B. AT 3 PAL SF. XT OP. S—KIWIS V. KOKATAHT. 3rd Cl ratio —EXCELSIOR A v. KIWI A Collection at "ate for Sub-Union Funds. BAXK HOLIDAYS. THE rxDKF.MF.NTIOXED BANKS will lie observing tlio FOLLOWING STATUTORY HOLIDAYS: - APRIL 18th.—GOOD FRIDAY. APRIL 10th—FASTER SATURDAY. APRIL 21st.—EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 23rd—ST. GEORGE’S ami ST. DAYID’S DAYS. APRIL 25th.—ANZAC DAY. For tho Bank of New Zealand—(Sgd.) K. BUCKLETON, Genera! Manager. For the Bank of New South Wales—(Sgd.) H. AY LEVER, Inspector. For the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.— (Sgd.) ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. N.B.— I The Banks will lie OPEN OX TUESDAY, 22nd. APRIL.

Fire Insurance, Marine Insurance, Personal Accident li*jUrance, Employers’ Liability Insurance, Motor Car Insurance, Plate Glass Insur-nce. Mortgage Indemmtv. fidelity Guarantee. RICHARD WILD. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS, t* ? 9, &QX* U ;;

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1924, Page 3

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639

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1924, Page 3

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