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DON’T NEGLECT A COLD—ITS " DANGEROUS. There’s danger in a cold. The cold you get may he a timely warning of something more clangorous to follow. Some people catch cold easily ; no sooner one cold is banished they have got, aiiothc one.' ThnUs dangerous. A cold lowers Iho vitality and weakens the whole body. It starts with watery eves, sore all over feeling, and perhaps runs into Bronchitis or Pneumonia. So prepare for trouble holore it troubles you. A bottle of Dr Sheldon’s New ' Discovery is a safeguard against such ills. 11l the home where it is always found, coughs and colds do not obtrude. |)r Sheldon's N"W Discovery is a preventative as well as a remedy. A dose taken before exposure, to inclement weather fortifies the system. A dose alter exposure prevents the danger of chill. ’ Dr Sheldon's New Discovery, Is Del and 3s lid. Obtainable everywhere. Advt.

Half-price and quarter-price Special for the last eight days of McGruer’s (Ireat Winter Sale coinmencing August Sth, at 'J o'clock. Mettruer’s, Groymouth and Hokitika.- -Advt.

A Mastei'ton man remarked to an “Age" representative the other clay low difficult it was to get reliable infornia- : j<■ 11 about Maori history in the Wailarapa. It was a pity, lie said, that more settlers had not interested themselves ill this matter, a- those Natives who could fell of the happenings of mnuv years ago are rapidly dying out. In lijs endeavour-, during many years, to gel information about certain tribal happenings, be had noticed how ease it was to gel a story from, the conquerors, but how reticent the vaii<ln is He'd were !

'For continuance of nows see iourtu page.) rn.VK KN by mistake from Spinster’s 1- Hull, one felt HAT. Owner can Imvc same by applying “Guardian” Office. TTKiU SITTINGS —White Leghorn i i J and Orpingtons; 5s per setting, i .Mrs Bennett, Sale Street. WANTF.I) -Good clucking HENS, - any iiumlior, at once. Aipply W . n. WANTED KNOWN Dennison's Crepe paper, all colours lid a roll, cheaper quality fid. Books ol in- I slructions for making fancy costumes etc., fid each, at. Novelty Depot, Beveil Street. S (VST Ladies .smnn heart-shaped fl J gold WATCH. Howard in re- t turn to .Mrs W. Burro"man. Park St. 1 FOR SALK. ij 7 PLIGHT GRAND PIANO (Stodart , 1 i tactically new. Cost £146, a bargain at £9r,'cash or £IOO on terms. Inspection invited. Apply: Al. HOUSTON and CO., Auctioneers. FOR LADIES. Having purchased a hemstitching AND PICKETEDGING, Singer machine, AIRS AV. BARROAVAIAN, PARK ST., is prepared to carry out promptly all orders for this work, at six-pence per yard. Orders may also he left at Air R. Lynn’s, Jewellery shop, Revell St. STRAYED. 1 1 i t f d d rpHREK months ago, on to my proJL pertv at Koiterangi, ONE halflircd dark JERSEY HEIFER, "ith “V” on lower right ear and “I ’ on tip of left ear; some brand oil llank. If not claimed and eNjienses paid will li<> sold. JAAIES WOOLHOUSE. TOTARA HALL, LOSS. THE ROSS FIRE BRIGADE will hold their ANNUAL BALL on TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th. Alusic by 1 jawn’s Orlhiesfra. Supper provided. Double ticket ss, single 3s. A. AY. PEEBLES. Secretary. ONE AIILE HAI.L. ARAHURA. i DANCE in aid Humphreys School r\. Library Fund. WILL BE HELD on WEDNESDAY, 19th. AUGUST. Good Supper! Efficient AI.C. ! Alusic- by Bonetti's Jazz Band. Admission—Ladies Is 6d ; Gentlemen 2s fid. A cold in the head makes one miserm a |,] c .. Lose no time in getting “NAP 3 7,0 L.” Clears out colds and catarrh r. I m double-quick time. Is fid for GO 1 doses. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1925, Page 3

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