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mother wisdom. Mother wisdom knows that the little one could not croon Unit baby son" of happiness unless she was clean, cool ami comfortable m every fibre of her little hoily. l,onl»'at the honnio limbs, feel the (inn flesh, touch f';e velvet checks. Can’t you guess-' She’s a I'exouii hahv, of course, l'.acli day her mother bathes her little treasure with pure liexuna Soap, the "baby's own Soap, that kills disease germs and keeps the tender skin clear and healthy. She keeps colds, rashes, chafing, and oilier baby ills far from her. She is tin' best thing she has. and the best of soaps is only just good enough for her. That is why she is a liexona Flaky. SF.K? Obfainable everywhere.

A sure si ml i »le:i s:i nt specific for re moving worms is Wnde’s orm I' iys —Ailvt.

Suggestions for Christinas gifts at Schroder’s: Table-linen, frocks, hats, scarfs, wraps, Spanish shawls, h.k.f’s, lVter-pnn collars, travelling hampers and trunks, luncheon baskets, bathing dresses, rubber capes, rubber bathing caps, silk hose, gloves, men’s ties, sox, shirts braces. All would 1*: suitable gifts at Schroder’s, who have the largest selection.—Advt.

FOUND DROWNED. BLENHEIM, Deo. 21. The body of a former West Coaster. Mr Thomas Frazer Thompson, was found in the Omaha River yesterday morning. The late Mr Thompson, who was about SO years of age, was formerly Engineer to the Bailer County. He had been residing in Cjreytown for some years, but was visiting Blenheim on a health recruiting holiday, as he was suffering from a weak heart. He went for a walk along the river this morning, and shortly after his body was found in the water.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1924, Page 1

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278

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1924, Page 1

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