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fNFLUENZA io speedily relieved by "HEENZO" (Hean's Essence), Good for men, women and children. Small bottle makes a pint. The cheapest and most effective remedy you can buy. Saves your mouey, d®os you coed. 21 6 everywhere. ft

PIS mf GUARD AGAINST THE ‘FLU! 1 Sneezing is an ominous sign. He prepared. Take COMENTHOL Just rub it in your hands, then sniff and the visiting germs will be swept away. Comenthol is very pleasant and soothing and it not only prevents colds, but will give instant relief to cither colds or influen/sa. 1s 6el a bottle (post free). From the Manufacturers: BARNETT AND CO., Chemists, Christchurch. And at Ashburion. rf* M'WeS?

O’CONNELL & CALM. , REVELL. STREET, HOKITIKA. HIGH CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our oak suites a speciality. Kapoc bedding and wire mattresses always on hand. ’ Full inrormation on enquiry at the Factory, opposite Schroder *rd Co.’s shop.

J. SATCHELL’S CHEAP BOOT DEPOT. REVERE STREET HOKITIKA THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOTSHOP IN HOKITIKA. GEO. LA KIN M A N A G E P. ’Phono No. 149.

RECORDS THAT REMAIN. RECORDS THAT REMAIN. FARMERS—BEAD AND REFLECT! ERODE CERS —READ AND REFLECT! TOP SALES ESSENTIALLY MEAN TOP SERVICE. HERE are some examples of it made } )y lls at THE METROPOLITAN MARKET on GRAND NATIONAL DOUBLE MARKET DAY: 3EEF. On behalf of MR A. J. KEITH, Ashburton: —The magnificent black and white bullock. This beast exports ad-, mitted they had never seen its equal. Sold by on rauctioneer for £9O to Messrs Dixon Bros. On behalf of MR JOHN NIXON, Killincliy: —2 Shorthorn cows £l4 7s Cid and £l4 12s fid. On behalf of MR. A. WILKINSON, Styx:—l fat cow, £l3 17s 6d. On behalf of MESSRS E. andxA. GOODWIN, Pigeon Bay:—B prime cows averaged £ll Bs. MUTTON. On behalf of MR JOSEPH BROOKS, Brookside: ■—2 Suffolk cross ethers, £4 2s 6d each; 2 Suffolk cross wethers £3 12s fid each. These sheep were the primest in the yards. We were unfortunate in drawing first with these sheep. On behalf of MR 0, E, THOMPSON, Racecourse Hill: —3 Romney cross wethers, £3 5s each. On behalf of MR T. B. GARRICK, Pleasant Point:—4 prime wethers 42s lOd, s'-prime wethers 38s 3d,, 13 prime wethers 38s 7d, 34 prime wethers 37s 7d. On behalf of Mr Dan McKENDRY, Lyndhurst: —sl half-bred wethers 3Gs 7d to 37s lOd. On behalf of MR W. J. CLINTON, Darfield: —56 wethers from 35s Id to

On bebalf of Mlt J. MOOREHEAD, Soutlibridge:— lo prime fat wethers 39s 7d. v On behalf of MR S. HARRIS, Styx: —1 wether at 40s Gd, I ewe at 375. On behalf of MR- S. HURFORD, Doyleston :—2 lambs 395. PATRONISE THE PROVEN HOUSE' Somehow there is deep satisfaction in doing business with a. well-established, reliable firm— With one that has proven its worth by years of continuous service to its clients. DON’T BE BED ASTRAY 1 The above sales surely speak for themselves. The competent work of our energetic salesmen, with judicious eye to values, inspires buyers, and keeps bids on the move until full market values are reached. Reap the benefits arising from the selling activities of a firm whose alertness and grip of their business renders highest possible results certain. DON’T EXPERIMENT. CONSIGN TO—IT. MATSON & CO., ADDINGTON.

BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. RETELL ST., HOKITIKA. IMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Account books, all sizes. Typewriting ribbons, psper and sundries, fancy and ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school bags and requisites, stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated testa, bibles, prayer® and hymns. The latest books and magazines arriving by every -vl.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 4

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601

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 4

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