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IT’S NOW INSTALLED! THE MODERN BATTERY CHARGING EQUIPMENT IS NOW READY FOR OPERATION. THIS REMOVES US FROM TH CATEGORY OF A GARAGE TO AM UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION MAKING AVAILABLE TO CAR OWNERS Th'E SAME FACILITIES AS WOULD BE THEIRS IN THE LARCEST CITIES. AFTER WE SELL, WE SERYE. BATTS GARAGE WELD STREET HOKITIKA AUSTIN DODGE RUG C Y CARS

DISTINCTIONS CONFERRED. On Sander and Sons' Puts volatll Eucalyptio Extract include first Award and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. Kxhibit.'on, 1920, Dunedin, N.Z. ; A ward and Medal, International Exhibition, Am sterdam ; its purity and potency piovcd by analysis of Profs. Inglis, University, Otago, and De liavay, .Melbourne; it was proved best at the Supreme Court, Melbourne; it is recommended };y eminent medical autlion tics alid. enjoys ltoyal patronage Why? Decause Sander’s Extract is not the commercial eucalyptus oil, but a specially prepared medical product highly effective in all infectious diseases, cuts, burns, sores, piles, etc., when used as directed. Insist on the Cenuine Sander's. Tt is the best Headache Sick fieaelaeke Ustlessiaess, Insomnia Biliousness, Indigestion Are danger signals Y©s2f system Is ©at ©f order ME1215 MATUKE’S WARNINGS STOP‘the ©sises© ESeesi&aan’s Pills SSeaiss© yonr system Clear the M©©sl r©2ae tise stomaefo StimaaE&te liver And Kidneys A. dose to-salgM What a idiffereaiee In tli© BBMMmiKg; /,<tv mSL ft If Mim* 'Worth, a Ga.iKca a Box

STAISBF]) IX A '[’PAIN. RO.MF, December 2i. A 1 u.ioV Ponnirici. one of the most distinguished ofiicei's of the Air Force, "'ho was connected with General Nobile in the preparation of the dirigible Norge for its North Pole flight last .May. was attached while asleep in a train between Naples and Potenza by a mashed and armed bandit, and is now in hospital at X, pics. .Major Ponniriei, who was in a firstelass carriage alone with a well-dressed .voting man, was awakened by someone slipping a hand into his coal pocket. Ill' jumped to his feet and saw a mashed man before him who seized him by the hair and drove a knife into his t liroat. Pleeding profusely, .Major Pomariei grappled with his assailant, and attracted the attention of other passengers, whereupon the masked man opened the door of the carriage and jumped out. Fascist railway militia later arrested a man believed to he the assailant. It is feared that there is little hope of .Major Pomarici’s recovery.

1" tlio damp, broiling heat of ordinary washhouses hundreds of women and girls arc ' ‘ sweat ing out ” 1 lioir youth and licautv, sacrificing enorgv and lioalth. Sweated Labour! They are tlie slaves of that gruelling, exhausting cauldron—the old-fashioned copper. If You, the husband, had to face that ordeal week after week, you’d instal a 8 \ K 1 at the end e.f a month! Wluit about your wife? It isn’t ns though Crompton's * 1 economic ” were expensi\e, Vfhy. il (inichlv repays its cost in saving oi: ■m l alone! Boils the water in Jialf the time, because it does not radiate lioat. All the heat goes inwards —and stays there! Ask for Crompton’s “Economic”—no other boiler just as good. Supplied by Builders, Merchants, and Gas Companies. Makers: CROMPTONS LTD. 133 TUAM STSEET CHEISTCIIUECII

HANDSOME HAND-BEATEN SILVER BOWL. Presented to the N.Z. Rugby League by Mr J. D. Lynch, of Greymouth, for the Directors of the white Horse Distillers Company, of Glagoiv and London. V. • , Sa B S 3. m - m&m m II The Secretary at Auckland, Mr 0. E. Carlow, iias been ashed, in association with the West Coast Centre, to fix conditions under which the Cup will be competed for by Coast teams.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
594

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 4

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