“A .spring dny oft’ conceals a chill.” —Jay. Spring colds and coughs won’t trouble you if you keep Baxter's Lung Preserver handy. A genuine timetested remedy is “ Baxter’s”, so rich, warming and penetrative—gels to root of chronic bonohial complaints and gives relief always. As a building-up tonic* Baxter’s Lung Preserver is without equal. You can obtain a generous-sied bottle from your ehemsit or store for 2s Gd; or, better still, get the family size at ■ls (id.—Advt.
'Kor conlinunnct. of news see fourth pa^e.) "I OST.—In (own, ;i. .suhstantial sum ■ of MONEY in tan purse. Eineilr re warder I on returning same to Patrick Kirwan, Sewell St. JOST off ear. between I'pper Kokatalii and Kanieri, one belt wheel with clutch attached. It. Chestorman. SAI/l'J—Light spring DRAY and harness, in first-class order, cheap. Kaniet'i-Hokikika, Sawmill Coy. TT7 ANTED— HO USEM A JD-YVAIT-Vt |{ESS for country. Apply to “Onardian” Office. TTHLANTED A OIIU.. Apply Mrs » * Kortogast, Junr., ffibson Quay. WANTED A HOY t to help on farm, must be able to milk. Apply to Newman’s Motors Ltd.. Hokitika. OLD false teeth bought, ss, 10s, 20s, 10s per set, sound or broken. Post to Platinum Scrap Company, 102 Willis Street. Wellington. Cash return mail. SALE—-Kurd Motor I.OHRV in 1 oood order. Cheap. Apply to “tSiiiiriliiin” Office. rpo LET—COTTAGE. Apply Tiail- * wav Hotel. NEWMANS '.MOTORS' LTD. I N CONNECTION with the opening of the Woodstoek Hall to-morrow evening ears will leave the garage at 8.15 p.m. ’Phone 171.
). A PTF.fi: THE host, ami most reliable remedy is RETT'S bippoyep female PILES Price 12s. post free, from N.Z. Chemical Co., Pox 333, Pmtodin. NEW WOOPSTOCK PUBLIC HALL. AVEDNESDAY, NOV. 18th. 1920. Music hy Lawn’s Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Admission: Double ticket (Is, single 4s, extra lady 2s (Hand Juvenile Fancy Press Ball the following night. 11. C. WELLS, Secretary
TOT AH A HALT.. KUsS. a BAZAAR will lie hold on SATUR/V I).\V Nov. 21st. iii aid of tlie funds of tlio Ross Tennis Club. .Everyone invited to attend and help :t utc.nd csiu^o. \V. .1. TSI.ACKI.OW. Hon. See. £IASS j^QTJARE H OKTTIKA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. MONSTER GALA DAY In Aid of Hokitika Beautifying Society. the Fun of a Fair including: School Sports and Competitions. Relay Races for Boys and Girls. Bike Races for Boys and Girls. Costume Cricket Match. Decorated Wheelbarrows. THE BABY PARADE. THE BABY PARADE. Cake Competition. Produce Stall. Sweets’ Stall. Tea Rooms, Flower Stall. B A NDI B A N D ! ADMISSION—I/C'OME, IN CROWDS AND HELP TO BEAUTIFY YOUR OWN TOWN.
TOTARA FLAT SALK YARDS FRIDAY 20th. XOYKMBF.R. At 1 o’cloclt sharp.
McMAHON & T.EE will sell by public auction vs above : - - PRESENT ENTRIES, flood Short honi Stove BE FLOCKS (3, 4 and 5-yr. old). 25 Mixed Stove CAT! 1-E. To be dvnfted into lots to suit buyers. REOPENED. JOHNSON * WOOLHOUSE CASH butchery ST., HOKITIKA. HAVE PLEASURE in announcing that they have re-opened for business in their nsw shop. Old and new patrons will be welcgin. ed, Ring ’?hP n ? lo'i
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