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A MESSAGE TO WOMEN. Women who suffer from Piles are especially unfortunate, in that they cannot talk about their complaint. They must suffer in silence. To all such Jlexona comes as a great blessing, Jor it is [easily obtained, easily applied, and the result is always gratifying. The 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 new and unique manner, forming a remedy justly celebrated as a llapid Ilealer. Jlexona is a remedy which is especially valuable in the treatment ol piles. Those who try it will not be disappointed. Jlexona is sold everywhere at Is fid, or in pots holding four times the quantity for 3s. Obtainable everywhere.

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'For continuation of naws boo fourth page). GRINDING AND GEAR CO., LTD. Works: Durham Street, Christchurch. P.O. Ron--1068. 1%/TOTORTSTS! You simply cannot afford to do without De Luxe Pistons. AYe re-grind the Cylinders.

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AUCTION SAM'! OK IMAXO. norSK.IIOUI) IT ]!\lTri!l-: AND KKKKC'J'S. ON Till-! PHIv.MI.SKS. I-TTXII I'.H HKHT STHKKT. WK ON USD A V :»r«I. UKC'KM l!KI!. At 2 p.in. |y,r HOUSTON A CO., 1* 3. • m-t in«£ miller ins! rm I inns I’ruin .1. A. P. 11. I!. Olson. eNeentnrs in I lie I'Ntnte nl' the lute .1 oilll !•:. Ill.iill. dceeaned. will sell I'.v public n ii'l ion ii' :ili'n e ; Tile whole it 1 lie lirsl (less InrniOire ( I ;i li-reonied house, including ‘2 sideboards, eliestei lield emu It. easy chairs, settee. occasional tnhl. s. wardrobe, dncliosse chests, dressing tahle. Ilnur vugs. linoleiiins. d. .-mil s. heds :ind mattresses, hiijxie unit tresses, bedding and blankets. wash-stands and ware, sewing niaehine, dresser chairs, tallies. | ietiires. ornanieiits. eroehe: y. cutlery, wringer.

ALSO - First Class I'IA.NO (Kali and Solmo) KOKATAIII KALFVAItD-S. AA'EDXESDAA*. Aril. DECEMBER. At Noon. Messrs aal jeffries and co., will sell mi iiccoillit of Atexsrs Kelly. Miirsllilll. Jamieson. llesliin. Aloynihan, Oldernjj. anil Smitli : 10!) Mixed STORES to la' drarti'd. Id Dairy COWS. On a.'count .1. Monk, o Id inns. Jersey KELLS, FURTHER FNTIUES SOLICITEDSALE OF FURNITURE. AT THE MART. THURSDAY. DEC. Itli. At 2.A0 p.lll. Messrs av. jeffries and co., will sell as aliow :—- Chairs. small tallies, mirrors, ] iituros, conch. elo.ks. ;-(ia! scutt'es, lenders. lamps. hall stand, diningroom suite, eliest-drawars, hex mattress, double bed. silicic boils, wicker (hairs. roekine chair, wash-stands, what-nots, kettles, saucepans, vases, ornaments, quantity of kitchen utensils and crockery, etc. etc. WINDOW DRESSING.

A X ENTIRELY NEW SERIES of xV f'oiiisos ul' Instruction in Window Dressing arc now available as follows: complete window dressing —(Men’s and Women's Wear) or WINDOW DRESSING— Men's Wear only) ; or WINDOW DRESSING— (Women’s Wear only). A study of the subjec ts listed in any of the above Courses "ill constitute a comprehensive training in the best and most modern practice of this art. and will enable the student to display an attractive and profitable shop window. The Papers of these Courses have been prepared n the United States ’*v an expert on the staff of a leading Department House in Philadelphia. The Courses are attractively illustrated by numerous cuts, diagrams, and two-page reproductions of photographs of actual displays. An introductory Course. WINDOW DRESSING PRELIMINARY (part of the Complete Course) is also offered for those who are at present uncertain in what direction their future work will or who do not " ish to undertake a more complete Course of Study at the outset. Any who enrol in the preliminary Course can later on transfer to one of the complete Courses if the', so desire. Write to-dav for Free Prospectus. district agent. International Correspondence Schools, Rod’s Buildings, 30 Courtenay Place, Wellington,

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1924, Page 3

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