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DANGEROUS! THE USE OF SANDERS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT KILLS TOOTHACHE.

On account of its purity and freedom from irritants, Sander’s Eucalypti Extract is a pever failing remedy for children's toothache, neuralgia and

sore gums. “Sanders” may he given to a child with perfect s.ifety, yet it is so potent and powerful that a few drops. bring instant relief. iiut be sure you get the genuine “ Sanders ” —the purest and safest Eucalypti Extract in the world. Look for the name Sander and Sons, on the pink package with the green band. 113 6d and Is 6d.—Advt.

fourtn ito'' coutinuancv of nows page.) 171 OK. SALE-or RENT—A large, fivc--1- roomed HOUSE; all conveniences, large section. Apply “Guardian” Office. OR SALE —Overland OAR, old model, recently overhauled ; any trial given. Four good tyres, price £uo. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR. SALE—Enliekl Market CABBAGE PLANTS, 2s (id per 100; cauliflower plants, !5s per 100.—J. 'McIntyre, Jollie St. LOST— A PURSE, in Hokitika, on Saturday night, contains a letter addressed to owner. Please return to “Guardian” Office. LOST— A STEEL BAR. between timber skids and Nnncekivell’s. Reward on return of same to the Gardiner timber skids. •NEWMANS.MOTORS LTD. CURS WILL LEAVE THE GAlt--1 AGE TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock for the KOKATAHI CONCERT AND BALL. If sufficient inducement offers ears will leave for OTIRA on IHURSDAY MORNING. “MAN. NATURE’S CROWNING CREATION.” His Constitution and the Tilings that Harm.

T E-LUSTRA TED LANTERN 1 'LEO X TURiE will' he delivered l>y Air AV. Dobbs, Christchurch, N.Z.A. Woods took .Monday, .Public Hail at 7.30 p.m. Hokitika—Tuesday, St. Andrew’s Hall, at 8 p.m. Ross —Wednesday, Public Hall, at 7.30 p.m. Humorous and educational cinema’ exhibition prior to lecture. Collection to defray expenses. IMPOUNDED. AT KOIvATAHI POUND by Airs Aloynilum, off her property. Lower Kokatalii, on July Btli., one bay hack GELDING, black feet, white saddle marks, small white patch onforehead, shoes just worn off. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on 22nd. JULY at noon. T. P. O’NEIL, Poundkeeper. The aianakau perpetual .FLAX COAIPANY LTD., offers a unique opportunity of acquiring shares which are estimated to yield 10 per cent, in the first year, rising to 31 per cent, in the 6th. year. 56,000 tons of leaf ready for milling. .Mill is operating. No draining required. Alillions of healthy flax plants in vigorous growth. Company acquires freehold 2.000 acres. All assets belong to shareholders. 56,260 £1 shares signed up in one day. Directors and shareholders are on the same footing.

APPLY FOR PROSPECTUS— (only 20.000 £1 shares now available). Interim Secretary, Manakau Perpetual Flax Co. Ltd.. 714, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Auckland. “Manakau Perpetual Flax Co. Ltd..” for solidity. (Salesmen invited to apply for territories) .

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th. WOODSTOCK PUBLIC’ HALL. A GRAND BALL will he held as above. Good, music, floor anc. suppor. Efficient M.C. R. O. WELLS, Secretary. harihari motor service. TO THE PEOPLE OF HARI HAP.I AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. CARS LEAVE HARIHARI on Wednesdays at 9.30 a.m. and Saturdays at 7.45 r a.m. CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA on Thursdays at 10 a.m. and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Hokitika bookinp; office and enquiries—Messrs Wild and Bassett’s. Reliable drivers employed. T. H. TOOHEY, Proprietor.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1926, Page 3

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525

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1926, Page 3

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