No bad after-effects with Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant, sure and certain.—Advt. Ladies All-Wool fine Cashmere Hose, fall fashioned, with suspender tops, in all the newest shades. You can get them for 3s (id and 4s (id a pair for Cash at Schroder and Co., whore you can also pet Grey Silk hose 2s ltd per .pair. Bing up Phone 121. s. —Advt. Addisons have opened up all sizes in children's rubber capes with hoods, maids’ rubber coats, black, tail and grey; ladies’ ruber coats, all shades. Splendid quality and cheapest prices. —Advt. For Influenza Colds take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.— Advt. Punts and How-boats can •>- fitted by novice with “Wisconsin” Motors which ensure speed of 7 miles an hour and 30 miles to the gallon of boivdnc. |{. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford How, Christchurch. —Advt. Our New Wool’s Blankets. Rues and Flannels are now in very great demand —at very reasonable prices for Cash. It will pay you to visit Schroder and Co., or ring up Phone 121.5. for any further information.-—Advt. Something worth making up, our striped white flannelettes, flannels, dress flannels all shades, coloured winceyette in pale blue, lielio, flesh, cream and sunset. Addison’s.-—Advt. You are always interested in new things, so you will be glad to know that McKay’s have just received largo consignments of exclusive winter coats, hats, frocks, and furs from their London buyers at exceedingly low prices.— W. McKay and Son, Hokitika and G rev mouth.—A d v t. No cold is Nazol-proof. And no cough and cold remedy is so economical as “ Nazol.” Eighteenpeuce buys (id doses miorc than three a penny.—Advt.
i sigh for the surf and summer calms, Havanna cigars and shady palms, And the clodless realms where brown belles he On sunkist isles of the southern sea. Whilst here I inhale ’nenth skies of grey Bronchial infection by night and day, Consoled by the ease and comfort sure I find in Woods’ (treat Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
LADS FOR NEW ZEALAND. LONDON, April 2.5. Lord Jellicoe saw off. at Waterloo, 25 lads for New Zealand under the auspices of the Church of England Council of Empire settlement,
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1926, Page 2
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