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WHOOPING COUGH has no terror* for those who use ** HEENZO" (Hean'a Essence). The first dose will prove its value. Cuts fche phlegm _ away: eases breathing: prevents severe whoopir.g. Small bottle makes a pint. S »ves your money, does you good. Gargle freely for throat troubles. 24 dl referV Their ages are different, their outlook on life is different —but their taste in tea shows no variation. All the family since Grandma s day have been brought up on’ Nelson Moate’s. And it’s still preferred. To quote the words of little Jean (aged 4) — “ When the gwocer a an' we want more tea, we eay,. ‘ the usual,. pwease, Mr. Gwocer,' on" of course he ALWAYS bwings ua— NELSON MOATI’S PURE TEAS O’CONNELL & CALM!, JtEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. HIGH CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our oak suite* i speciality. Kapoc bedding and wire mattresses Jways o' hand. ■ Eull information on enquiry at the factory, opposite Schroder ..rd Co.’s hop. GEORGE DELBRIDGE LADIES’ AND CENT’S TAILOH. REVELLSTREET, HOKITIKA. GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. Fit, Style and Quality Guaranteed.

H. MATSON & CO., TATTERS ALL’S BUILDINGS, 147 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. SECURE THIS WEST COAST FARM, 233 ACRES. IT WILL BE YOUR OWN IN FIVE OR SIX SEASONS. £7OO or £BOO CASH REQUIRED. i Q Q ACRES L.l.r. and 35 ACRES JL C 3 T.G.L. Average x'ental about Is 7H per acre. Three-quarters of the area is good ribbomrood land. The rest is partly drained swamp, practically all ploughable rich soil. Divided into twelve paddocks, and there are several patches or shelter hush. BUILDINGS comprise house of seven roins, h. and c. water, 2 large barns, 4 stall stable, workshop, 8 bail cowshed, concrete pig stye, trap shed, etc. Carrying capacity about 70 head. Milked 45 cows last season. Railway 1J miles, school 1 mile; splendid roads. PRICE £3OOO which includes 100 breeding ewes, 35 milking cows and young stock. TERMS—£7OO or £BOO cash and the balance can be arranged. N.B. —The proceeds from tliis farm last year were £7OO and the land was not nearly worked to the full capacity.; FARM AND STATION SUPPLIES. It will pay farmers to purchase from H.' MATSON AND CO.

If you want anything from tho City, our experienced buyers can he safely trusted with the selection and purchase of goods of any kind, and never fail to give satisfaction. It doesn’t matter what you want, our buyers will see that it is bought—and bought well. If we haven’t got it, we will get it for you. Wo are here and yon are there. If we can help you, write to us. . HORSE COVERS, COW * COVERS, STACK COVERS. Winter is here in earnest. Protect vour stock and stacks. Your needs can be fdled by H. MATSON & CO. TRACTOR SUPPLIES PETROL, OIL FUEL, KEROSENE. All brands can be supplied by lowest currant rates by EL MATSON & CO. MANGOLDS, SWEDES, TURNIPS, RAPE. All pedigree farm seeds and other selected seeds at rock-bottom rates from H..MATSON & CO. PASTURE GRASSES, PASTURE CLOVERS, SEED OATS, SEED WHEAT. Machine-dressed and farmers’ dressed in any quantity can ho had from: H. MATSON & CO. MANURES, BONEDUST, GUANOS, LIME. All brands at lowest- prices. It will pay you to see H. MATSON & CO. WOOLPACKS, CORNSACKS, SEAMINC TWINE, BRANDING OIL. We are undertaking ORDERS for any of the above. DELIVERY AT ANY TIME to suit farmers. ANDDREW’S, DONAGHY’S, MAD’ DREN’S, WASHBURN’S. PLACE YOUR ORDER. NOW for any of the above makes of BINDER, TWINE. LUCERNE HAY, MEADOW HAY. The l>cst winter feed haled clean, dry and ready for delivery. H. MATSON AND CO. CHRISTCHURCH. I ( < JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. g-MPORTER OF MERCANTILE BTA- «- TIONERY of every description. Account books, *ll sizes. Typewriting ibbons, paper and sundries, fancy and mamental stationery, drawing paper, chool bags and requisites, stocked, iirtiday and reward books, cards and Humiliated teste, bibles, prayers and yum*. The latest books and magazines arjving by. every c r I V t \ P

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1926, Page 4

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660

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1926, Page 4

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