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iak; the necessary action. Mr Keenan moved:—“That the Overseer be empowered to carry out. repairs to Uuck Creek road; cost C 13.” Seconded by Mr Wells and canard. Mr Keenan moved :—“ liiat Seddon's Terrace road be repaired ; cost about To." Seconded by Mr Wells and carried. Mr Keenan's motion: —“That con.litintis be prepared and the Overseer authorised to arrange for a resident roadman being employed in the ICoka-tahi-Kuiterangi district at the current wages paid,” was withdrawn. Mr Wells moved that tenders be called at once for the deviation o! h-. ‘dW Mbs mjp 1 \ 101 a 2 •yS 0 a p Ho| QjJ H wV** /o | o Ci.-'t p of durua# O' 1 Ksrmmi SS 7 r U \! Toro SJfJ *& Haines —It

3S& m. Hi Cod Liver Oil Emulsions of N one kind or another have been made and marketed for nearly a century —in fact, some of them, go so far as to quote "old age'. as a merit! Comparatively, Lane's is a newcomer —only just old enough to have an enviable record of success. Besides being newer, Lane’s iscertainly better; it is more palatable to take; it is considerably more healthful when a long course is considered necessary; no ether brand has such a large peroer.’age of Cod Liver Oil,and none, we thii.k, have been progressive enough to include Creasote —all importantin putting to flight chest and throat troubles of every kind. A .f/fj at all Sr w T Vo VJ Manufactured Ly K. G. LANE, Graduate Chemist, Oumaru, N.Z, 3

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A 1)01161 with a steel ) .unforced concrete casing—a aon-conducting casing. Boils in half the usual time with half the usual fueL Betains its heat hut does not radiate heat. Occupies very little floor space. Suitable for inside or outside use. Will bum practically anything. PUMICE CONCRETE BOILER Write or call for full particulars. T. CROMPTON & SONS. Mnkers of Pumice Fuel 'Boilers and 133 Tuam Street, Christcliu Economic Gas Coppers. mm

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 4

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