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TIIK HOW 1,1:1; S SKCHKT. " 'l'li*- whole secret- is fitness, un-friend-a steady nerve, a clear eye, .mu] r/ood health. ’I know] All through t!to season 1 keep myself fresh, keen, and physically t hy taking .Maltexo (Wilson’s Alalf O'lxlraet). ]f.’s great stuff. Try it, and see how well you howl.”

W.D. spent 3 6 wee’ lv on prescriptions and lost weeks of work. Now he lakes HEENZO and keeps wed in all weathers. 2 6 bottle makes a pint . f finest family couth mixture. MAGISTRATE’S COURT. GREYMOUTH. March 17. At the Magistrate's ourt yesterday, the business dealt with included : PROCURING LIQUOR. James Parsons and Charles Watson Stanley were charged with procuring liquor for Walter Henry Mulroy and John Robert Gamble, knowing them to he prohibited persons. After hearing evidence. Parsons was convicted and fined £3 with costs, and I Watson £2 with costs. ALLEGED THEFT. Charles Tirown, who appeared on rema ml from Gisborne, was charged with the theft on or about May 11, 1020, at Waiuta, of a chesnut gelding, valued at £l3, the property of Walter Breen. A remand was granted until Wednesday. LICENSING ACT. For breaches of his prohibition order an offender was fined £1 and costs, and on a charge of exposing liquor for sale after hours P. J. Patterson was firied £2 and costs.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 4

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