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New arrivals, we welcome you to God’s Own Country, the home of “NoRubbing Laundry Help.” Als packet does 7 washings perfectly.—Advt. For Influenza Colds take Wood?’ Groat Peppermint Cure.— 4dvt.

There are schools to-day in the gaols, and such subjects as civics, elementary economics and histoy have recently been added to the curriculum. There is a modicum even of entertainment, so that routine may not be too oppressive. The need for better classification, so that first offenders \rln» are too old for addmission to Borstal institutions, but may He only “ accidental criminals. ? 1 may be separated fiom “ old timers,” is pressed in the report, and should he viewed as a matter for ca rilest action. Perhaps the most gratifying statement which the report contains is tlmt “crime among XcwZealand horn has shown practically no increase- during the past few yea is, a „d in relation to population there is an actual decrease.”— Evening Star,” Dunedin.

l\ •«! had Ten years Aftei 1 tin 23 with trouble *»»«* *~.r special treatment they wac healed, but the doctor told me 1 should never be strong- I came out from England about 4 years ago, when the wet season set m, and I still felt the soreness m the lungs. I was speaking about it to a friend whom l met here —she spoke very highly of your Emulsion-said what great benefit her ton had derived from it —so 1 gave it a trial, took several bottles which did me a lot of *ood. in fact, last winter was the first since 1909 1 have jane through without any pam- * “jf year, so far, I am ail right. If I get the slightest return. 1 shall at once take your Emulsion, and I always recommend it. You can use this letter as you like, and I shall be very pleased f « yool °n^cU. Losa Stanley St.. Whangarei. N.Z. 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Slores. « ffi

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 1

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322

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 1

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