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A MESSAGE TO WOMEM. Women who suffer from Piles are especially unfortunate, in that they cannot talk about their complaint. They must suffer in silence. To all such Rexona comes as a (treat blessing, for it is easily obtained, easilv applied, and the result is always gratifyingThe distressing symptoms quickly subside and mind and body both feel relief from the constant strain almost after the first application. In this Ointment are combined juices and essences in an entirely now and unique manner, forming a remedy justly celebrated as a Rapid Healer. Rexona is a remedy which is especially valuable in the treatment of piles. ' Those who try it will not be disappointed. Rexona is sold everywhere at Is fid. or in pots holding four times the quantity for 3s. Obtainable everywhere, church.—Advt. Rabies, growing children and invalids who suffer from stomach troubles will find relief in Sharland’s Fluid Magnesia. Larger bottle—lower price. Advt.

Air A. Wesley Roberts, examiner for the Associated Hoard of Altisic will arrive in Hokitika on Tuesday, Dee. 2nd. at (5.25 p.lll. from Greymouth and leave on Dec. 3rd. at *1.30 p.m. for Greymouth.

The Himu team to play Hokitika will ho picked from the following:—J. Boyd, .J. Starkey, H. Cooper, L. luwood, T. Doyd, .fas. O'C'onnor, W. IJoyd. Jack O'Connor, T. Alaloney. 11. Craig. J. Griffiths, K. Stoop. W, Willoughby, Whitehead. .L Cooper.

Dr. E. T. Morgan, the famous Welsh international player, tells aii amusing stmy of an international match between Stotland and Wales on a wet day. The Welsh pack was shoving the Scotchmen before them in a serum, when the deep voire of the Scottish captain boomed out “Who’s no shovin’. Scotland l-’’ Like a Hash a t\ el.sli three-quarter, who. was it rare wag, replied in a high falsetto voice “Neil Alacphorson.”

As a result of aition taken by the Audit Department, which questioned the legality of leriain purchases of timber bv the Grey County Council from Mr Adam IJbtir, the member for the Maori Creek riding, an application to oust him from that body was hea:d liv Air W. Aleldrum. S.M. Air A\ . J. Joyce appeared for the applicant (Mr M. Keating, county clerk), and All' T. K. V. Seddon for Air Blair, who, it ii understood, admitted the transactions, hut stated that he was ignorant of the fact that they constituted a breach. The applimtion was granted.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1924, Page 2

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396

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1924, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1924, Page 2

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