Now Dress Flannels, plain shades' fis fid and 4s fid a yard. Fancy checks "s fid per yard.—At McKays’—Advt. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds, never fails. CISTINCfIONS CONFERRED. On Sander and Sons’ Pup Volatil Eucalyptie Extract include first Award and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 192fi, Dunedin, N.Z.; Award and .Medal, International Exhibition, Arn sterdani; us purity and potonev proved by analysis of Profs. Inglia University, Otago, and De ISavay Melbourne; it was proved best at the Supreme Court, Melbourne; it is recommended 1 y eminent medical author) ties and enjoys Royal patronage Why? Because Sander’s Extract is not tile commercial eucalyptus oil, but a specially prepared medical product highly effective ih all infectious diseases, cuts, burns, sores, piles, etc., when used as directed. Insist on the Centime Sander’s. It is the best
OUR WEALTHY COMFORT. “Ours is an age of new-rich people, crass, crude, well-washed, all dressed up, sure that certain easily perceived goods will make life full and satisfying, mill ready to pay heavily for their attainments. From our daily Press, and over the Padio—Sometimes, one regrets to say, in tlie pulpit, tOo—sound forth the heating of the I jig lmss drum and the blare of the trumpet in glorification of the man with money. All the wealthy are good, and all good little hoys will he wealthy. Beauty, quiet, serenity, pose, a sense of humour'—let us sell them all and purchase this pearl of great price, the ash. It would take a man incurably sentimental to deny that we are worldly; Most of us are. Some of us are I getting a little tired of it. This money-worship, this kow-towing to the successful man—by which we mean the wealthy man—seems not sO much wicked as merely a bore. As for comfort. we twentieth-century people are soothingly immersed in it. Ours is a steam-heated, well-lighted, cunningly upholstered, warm-bather era. With almost incredible ingenuity we ward off the humps, plane the sharp corners. ‘escalate’ the heights. We insist upon ease.”—Bernard Tddihgs Bell, in the “Atlantic Monthly.” !
SURPRISE AT SUPPER. NEW YORK. Fob. If). Tile tornado which swept through a section of Louisiana and Mississippi last night, was marked bv many freaks of nature. It occurred at supper time. In one ease it deeended upon a home where 12 people were sitting around a table enjoying their meal. The roof and the four walls of the house were whirled away, but neither the table nor any of the supper party was. touched by the wind. The tornado cut a path half a mile wide through an extensive territory, levelling hundreds of houses, killing 33 people land injuring many times that number.
Mothers! Protect vour kiddies from colds and coughs. Give them “Nazoi” on sugar. Sprinkle baby’s pillow. Safe,. pleasant, economical. ,60 doses Is 6d.—Advt- . „ i'. * ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1927, Page 2
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