INFANT'.IE paralysis precaution. Mothers should follow the lend of the Public Health Department which is dealing with infantile paralysis as a disease of an infectious character. Germs most readly obtain entrance to the body through the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat. The most complete protection is afforded the mucous membranes by frequent applications of NAVAIL and olive oil as follows: IMr.cc three tablespoonfuls of Olive Oil in a small bottle and dissolve in it tho contents of a bottle of XAZOI.. Smear the mixture well up the nostrils. , A few drops should also he sipped. Safe for young children and babies. NAZOL costs Is Cd at all chemists. —Advt.
WRESTLING. MELBOURNE, April 5. After :i wonderful oxliihition and three extra ten minutes rounds, the \\ rest!in<; match between Thyo ami Miller was drawn, each having one 'For continuation of news fourth page). IN MEM OR IAM. SOFTER—In loving memory of LanceSergeant Patrick Router, 10th. Reinforcements, N. '/. Expeditionary Force, wlm was killed in action Somewhere in France on April sth., 1018. In a distant land he lies, At rest in a soldier’s grave, llis battle fought. his name enrolled On the scroll of the deathless brave. A lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave we may never see. Rut while life and memory last We will remember thee. Inserted h.v his loving mother, sister, and brothers. fgARY the Rendezvous special Udanit tea with home-made eakes etc. WANTED— A kind person, or persons (married couple preferred) to consider the adoption ot healthy baby boy now aged I'2 months; good parentage: no premium. Apply “Confidential,'’ l!ox 41, Hokitika. WANTED Kawhaka POLES.—3S feet long, with i inches heart at top. Communicate with Engineer, Kanicri Electric Company Lid., Hokitika. mt) I.KT -Two furnished and two -I- unfurnished ROOMS; use of conveniences, ideal sunny spot, central situation. Address '‘Rooms ' e/o “(luardiaii’’ Ofli< e. SALE—-Four-roomed i OITACE, (iih.son’.s Quay. Elect! ic light, gas and all conveniences. Apply to X. Hayes. "ITIOR. SA EE - Triumph MOTORJ CYCLE in goad order. Apply ‘•Guardian’' Oflice. ■j7R)R, SALE 01! TO LET- fj-rooined X 0 W EGI.ING. h. amt c. water, gas and all conveniences. Corner Park and Hall Streets. A] ply A. Andrewes.
17^ OR. SALK for removal. BUILDING, i cunii'v of Kit/.herbert anil Hampden Streets. For emnlitions and particidar:. apply to .Muudl and Co. 1 .1 <I. a ()ST.-. Friday lasi, Evcrsharp I'KNS_J ('LI., Finder please return to M. 'league*. AYKSTLAND Sl’ B-I’NIOX. ■\rO.MIXATIONS for the Senior, xa .jiinior. and d hird Grade competitions "ill CLOSE ON' 'WEDNESDAY. APRIL Bth.. at 8 p.m. Affiliation fees—Senior £1 Is; 'Junior ss; Third Grade As lid, must accompany nominations. E. W. lIEENAN, Secretary. NOTICE. HAVING DISPOSED of our premises and stock we boo to thank the General Public for the patronage extended us, and to advise that we shall be CLOSING DOWN ON THURSDAY the Oth. APRIL. It is requested that all ACCOUNTS OWING TO. he settled or arranged for, and all ACCOUNTS OWING BY. he rendered BEFORE the 30th. APRIL. JOHNSTON AND CO. EASTER. HOLIDAYS. OUR PREMISES "ill. he CLOSED for the above holidays EROAI THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL Oth. till TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11th. BENTON AND CO. PUBLIC MEETING, KO'ITERANGI. A GENERAL MEETING of iV HOUSEHOLDERS "ill he held at the Public Hall ON IHURSDAY, Oth. INST., at 8 p.m. to make arrangements for the erection of a nerv post office. A. .T. SHANNON, Hon. See.
FIRST AIT) CLASSES. The above course "in commemo ON MONDAY NEXT at 7. 30 p.m. in St. Andrew's Hall. Fee for course os. All interested arcinvited to attend. I. AITTvEN, Secretary. MONSTER JUMBLE SALE! CATHOLIC CU B ROOMS, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, llt’n. APRIL. DRESSED POULTRY, hanis, bacon, eggs. home-made cakes and produce of all kinds. Hokitika. Araliura, Kanieri and Kokatabi’s choicest proauce. Proceeds in aid of the ( AR FT NT). NOTICE. TO THE RESIDENTS OF HOKITIKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT—IN THANKING YOU for the patronage bestowed upon me during the last six years. I desire to intimate that circumstances having rendered it necessary that I should visit the Old Country, my services "ill net Ire at your disposal for a period of about sixmonths. but hope if spared to return, to again merit a share of your custom and esteem. Again thanking you for past favors. —Yours Sincerely, JOHN R, SIMPSON, " Motor Proprietor, Hokitjka.
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