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\Y<' have received lln* following information from (Masson's Warehouse, Christchurch. anil advise leaders to act riiiickl.v : —A few only small women'* navy tweed coats sent post paid lor ISs (id. Naturally it will lie advisable not to delay. Hoys’ all-woid tweed sports suits, tiny size, -7s (id. .Men's all-wool dark tweed sac suits Ids (id, ladies’ velour coats, lawns and greys ,)8s (Id. These have lieon reduced from Sis, and the quality will Rive years ol wear. .Money will he refunded ol Roods exchanged if any of tJiese Roods are not approved. (Hansons Warehouse. 111! I.icldield Street, Chrislclnireh.—Advt. F.X-SF.KVICK MKN IN WANT. LONDON. A hr. -1. In the tenth war anniversary appeal on hehalf of the Uritish Legion Fund tor ex-service men. Karl llaiß says:— \ decade aRo we were lavish from the pulnit. stage and thousands of platforms. with promises to those who stemmed the tide of Herman militarism. Have wo lultillod these obligation'. The answer i>. thousands of tlii'se men and their families are in e-reat want." HANK AND FII.F. DISSATISI-IKI>. LONDON. Aur. L Tic "Daily Mail" .says there is ini reasiliß dissatisfaction in the rank and |'de of the Labour I’artv. with Cabinet’s mild | obey. Mr Wheatley is the lender of the malcontents who are suinmnniiir conferences at various centres during tile reeess to discuss a resolution dcmundioß Soc-'i ,tic legi'lation. especially measures to deal with the unemployment. Mr Hen Tillett told the annual conference of the Social Democratic Federation that here was a great deal of Conservatism in the.Labour movement. He saw little difference between the present and the previous Oovernment. on important points, except that the present Government had more talk. They were Labour Ministers who were only too willing to act as bulfers for the cnpialisic parties. Some subtle underground work was proceeding in that connection.

CAREFUL FARMERS USE "CEREMILK." him! vo ensure the most solid nourishment it is jmi i!>!».• to give their calves. .Wither skimmed milk nor whev are wholly suitable foods for growing calves because there is no fat in one and onlv -2'. per cent, nourishment in the other. “CEHK.MII.K” is rich in fats and nourishing proteids and contains in well-balanced form Dried and six cereals. Your calves will jimw to strong. healthy maturity on •‘CFRKMll.K" and give solendid returns either as milkers or as fat. marketable stock. Sold by all stores, or direct from Fleming and Co., l.td,, l’ t O, Box I SO. Christchurch.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240805.2.27.6

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1924, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
405

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1924, Page 2

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