Don’t experiment with cough syrups. Take “ Nazot ” and get instant relief. A powerful and most effective germkiller. Is 6d buys 60 doses, ready for use.—Advt.
Mr R.’C. Renton inserts a notice of thanks in this issue, in connection with yesterday’s fire.
The goods traffic in coal, timber, stock, produce and general merchandise that passed through the Otira tunnel for the week ended June 4 was 8694 tons.
The fortnightly meeting of the Hibernian Society will be held in StMary’s Club Booms to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at. 7.39 o’clock.— Advt.
The New Zealand Meat. Producers Board advises that the following prices wore being offered for fat stock for ex_ port on the 3rd June. —Canterbury: Prime wooll lambs 36lbs and under 9d ; 371 b to 121bs Bjd; 43lbs and over 7.’,d; second quality lambs Bd.
Extended for a few days. McGruer’s. owing to many requests have decided to continue the Selling Off Sale for a few days longer. Another great chance for the thrifty to pay another visit to McGrtter’s, Closing Down Sale, Hokitika.—Advt.
Messrs W. Weddcl and Co. Ltd., advise dated London. June 3rd. as follows:—Danish butter lOfis 'to 168 s (last week IGGs to 168 s), New Zealand unsalted 178 s to 189 s (Dls- to 18i)s), salted 103 sto 170 s (IOGs to 170 s). Market steady. Cheese, white 88s to 88s (87s to !)2s). coloured 87s to 90s (88 sto 945). Market slow. Canadian cheese, white and. coloured 98s to lOss (98s to ] 00s),
An old Hokitika hoy will be speaking at the Salvation Army Hall tomorrow night (Wednesday). lor nianv years Major Hildreth lias been working in different sections of Lite Salvation Army, and the last few years having been spent in the Buckle Street Home lor ‘down and outs.’ Wellington. Jf miy one knows the sad. sintul'and sorrowful underworld ol Wellington it is Major Hildreth. II is recital will be entitled “Forty-two years under the Salvation Army Flag.” A charge for admission will be made t<t co\ei the Major's travelling expenses. A similar address will be given in the Woodstock Hall on Thursday night at 7.30.
Selling off, closing down 1 Special and final clearance of all stocks. See the windows, pay ft visit of iiispec'tion, wonder prices and the like of which cannot again he repeated. W T c are prepared to lose money in order to get a. quick clearance. This, our last drapery sale, for seven days only, commencing on Saturday Mtiy 2Stli. at 9 a.m. McGruer’s, Hokitika.—Advt. “ Nazol ” is unequalled for relieving roughs, colds, catarrh and sore throats. Handy, efficacious, and money-saving, 60 doses Is (id.—Advt.
In cold, damp weather, always keep “ Xazol ” handy. Take sonic drops on sugar, or inhale occasionally. The surest, safeguard. 60 doses Is 6d.— Advt.
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