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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

Had Taste Predominant. Sir T. Bcecham, the well-known conductor : “ England is a country where the taste for good music comes and goes, but where the love of bad music goes on for ever. There is always a renaissance of everything good, and always a. death of everything good. Only the bad runs on always. What can you expect of a country with a population of .17.000.01)0 people, which can claim the greatest poet and dramatist the world has ever known, and which does not provide a national theatre where his works can he played?”

A “Tnn-ol” shine is the best of all—brighter and lasts longer. For floor-coverings, furniture and leather goods.—Advt.

Just landing a large consignment of choice dessert and cooking apples with instructions to sell at tho lowest market prices. Paterson Michel and Co., Ltd.—Advt.

Hokitika District High School navy serge uniform dresses, sizes 27 to 39 inches, prices 22s Gd to 31s Gd at McKay's the Leading Drapers.—Advt. Sawmilling Machinery : Bush Locomotives, Steam Saw Feeds, Steam Cross Cut Saws, Logging Blocks, Timber Jacks, etc., from It. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch, representing A. and G. Price, Ltd., 'Thames.—Advt.

Harmony in the wash-house, harmony in the home, harmony everywhere is tho splendid ambition of “NoRubbing Laundry Help.” Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1926, Page 2

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217

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1926, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1926, Page 2

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