Tlk* lx\st t'iimilv i >i*o to<* Lion :i<zains(. 10u.j,, and (‘(ilils. sore throats and chests. is “ Na/.ol." No cold is •• Niizol ”-|»root. Keonoinirnl. Is (id for (;!) doses. Advt. Weather the weather. i\ ; tli llosl.vn. l’etone :wid Kaiapoi underwear mid hall-hose. Value good prices right. Call ami i aspect.—Addisons. 'Phone S9.—-Advt. Just la lull'd 200 cases Peat-mains. Cox’s Pippins, Delicious, choice desert apples. Also cooking varieties and 100 half-cases tomatoes. The growers instructions are to sell at the lowest market prices.—Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd. (’Phone No. 2). —Advt.
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■■ The gross misrepresentations that have been made, not only in Now Zealand. hut in many other countries, cuntorning the administration ol Samoa, are part of a deliberate and widely organised plan made by a very small section of the community in Apia to defame New Zealand. I hat is my definite statement.” said Sir George Richardson. late Administrator of Samoa, at Wellington, prior to his departure for Kngland on .Monday, ‘‘hut it is an absolutely correct statement. These persons are apparently unable to accommodate themselves to the ideals of the present-dav government of the territory of Western Samoa in accordance with the terms of the Mandate of the League of Nations. These people do not appreciate the great and generous efforts made by the New Zealand Government faithfully to discharge its obligations under the mandate, and to make the welfare of the indigenous inhabitants of Samoa its first care.” l?e prepared for the wet season and purchase a reliable waterproof and umbrella. Large selection of ladies’ coats just opened in all the wanted shades from. 16. s 6d to 32s Cd. Chubby umbrellas with nobby handles front i 7s 6cl to 2-ss. Schroder and Co.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1928, Page 2
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