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It is necessary‘that the immigrants should ho of the right type to adjust themselves to the new conditions that confront them. It may he impossible to make provision of such a kind as will secure that each one shall be placed in a, previously prepared position, lint Mr Anvery lias very properly observed that each immigrant represents an individual case, and an essential condition of success is that each individual should be properly looked alter at the start and he given every chance to “make good.” Careful study is required of the conditions of which attention must he paid in order that immigrants may ho attended with the best results and with the avoidance of embarrassments. That, as Mr Amery observes, the whole problem iesolves itself into one of proper organisation, is sufficiently manifest.— “Otago Daily Times.”

Whenever a child has worms got Wade’s Worm Figs. A safe and pleasant remed'n— A,l v’t. Furniture polished with “Tan-01 will not show smears or collect dust. Gives a longer shine, too. Economical, and easily applied. All grocers. —Advt.

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Postage Paid 2$ Discount: 1/- in £ for Cask or on Monthly Accounts Ladies’ Hose for Xmas Gifts The assured quality, and wide choice in delightful colourings, make Ballanlynes Hosiery admirable for Gift purposes. The following aie daintily boxed (as illustration) ready for post, or presentation. The Celebrated “HOLEPROOF” SILK HOSE, till sizes; in Moonlight, Blush. Grain, Pongee and Champagne; in box— Price ... . .. 10/- pair The ALL-SILK “CANADIAN” ,STOCKING, full fashioned; all sizes; in Shell, Dove Grey, Flesh .Blonde, Plnzn Grey, Nude, Sky ii, Silver, Champagne. Cra\el end .Sun-Tun; in box—Price -. 15/9 pair J. BALLANTYNE “HOLEPROOF” SILK HOSE, in Sunburn, Peach, Haze, French Nude, Blush, Light Fawn, White, also Black; in box— Price .. 13/9 pair Pl' RE SILK “MARVEL” HOSE, with elastic ribbed Lislo suspender tops; all sizes; in Cameo, Champagne, Pongee, French Nude, Light Fawn, Putty, Biscuit, Silver, Medium and Dark Grey; in box — Price .. .. 8/9 pair & CO. LTD. CHRISTCHURCH

YOU HAVE ANY TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS CONSULT US BATY’S GARAGE. HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH, PHONES: GARAGE 7: PRIVATE 1’ 8 o Ni Service —that is the great feature back of every tyre sold by us. We stock only those brands which have, after careful tests, under varying conditions, proved themselves “increased mileage getters.” All wanted sizes are stocked, so you will 0 have no trouble in getting your car shod. Expert tyre service available at all times. BATY’S GARAGE West Coast Agents Dodge Cars and Service Station QREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA Phone 335 Phone 7

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1927, Page 4

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