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Tlio’ “Hit* white veil el' peace” we have spread O'er the welter el racial crimes, Kvery day livings forebodings of dread, We Are hiving in Tiirhulent Times. •Still amid all our sickness and strife Science strives some relief to assure: And our most treasured blessing in life Is Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. If w w.wi-U.V'LJ.'-I.rglga ! ‘-We often convkl ourselves by notify in <; the Clerk of Court.'’ stated a Christchurch defendant in a case in flic Ashburton Court, alien he was charged with having failed to forward notice 10 the authorities contemporaneously with the dispatch of liipior (states the ‘'Lyttelton Times”), lie explained that in many cases where the liquor was called lor by the purchaser, the police would know nothing of its dispatch. bnt for the fact that the vendor advisor the Court in the Xn-license district to which the liquor was gome. If the illicit on were a day late reaching their destination the forwarders were promptly summoned and lined. Often the delays were not duo to any slackness on their part. This it would lie seen how a man’s honesty could lead him into Court. The defendant agreed with the (Magistrate that, it was very essential for the police to he in possession of ih" information at the earliest onpmtunity in order to watch liipior dealings, hut he merely wished to show where traders could evade (heir obligations if they lared to risk it bv omit cing to notify tbe Clerk of lie* Court of liquor brought in by )•,. t i take to their homes in a Xo-li: eiise district by motor-car. COUGH si Cougns.Colds CROUP. ill 1 TS'JKf SORE THROAT. i Influenza TIIROAf miJ LUNGS

V 1^ The Apache Scarf as the chic Parisienne wears it—is shown in infinite variety at Ballaniynes To :uUI its inti inning charm to llie Spring Frock or Ilat, Fashion lias designed the Scarf—and the skilful ingenuity she has shov.ni in creating Scarves for every type is portrayed to the greatest advantage in the brilliant and representative collection showing at Ballantyncs. Picturesque combinations of Plain and Figured Silks, Printed Cottons, Crepe de Chines, Plain or Figured Satins and Heavy Crepe de Chines handsomely embellished with beads in striking Cliinesc designs, are but a few of 1 lie materials in which these attractive Scarves are displayed. As for shape—they may ho long and narrow, triangular or square—just as you prefer. Prices are quite moderate, too, ranging from 2/9 for a smart square Scarf of Printed Cotton, while those of Silk are priced from 9/11. POSTAGE PAID. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. /. Baliantyne & Co. Ltd., Christchurch

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1924, Page 4

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