Just landed 200 eases Pcannains, Cox’s Pippins, "Delirious, choice desert apples. Also cooking varieties and 100 half-eases tomatoes. The growers instructions are to sell at the lowest market prices.—Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd. (’Phone No. 2). —Advt. Men's overcoats, new styles just arrived. Knglisli and New Zealand make. Prices oils (Id to CIS (is. Men’s new gabardine overcoats, waterproof silk interlined, guaranteed weather proof, Dos at McKays.— Advt. Children like Wade’s Worm Figs. A safe and certain remedy for worms. Pleasant to take. All chemists and stores.—Advt. Ladies dressing g towns and jackets ,in kipple cloth, crepe. and woven materials, satin trimmed, plain and embroidery designed, in goods range of shades. Prices, gowns 14s Gd to 37s Gd ; jackets 3s Gd to 19s Gd at McKays.—Advt. Large assortment of traced goods, transfers, embroidery silks, knitting wools including rug wools and canvas, poplins and mntiffs. etc. etc. Addison’s, ’Phone 89,—Advt. lie prepared for the wet season and purchase a reliable waterproof and umbrella. Largo selection of ladies’ coats just opened in all the wanted shades from IGs fkl to 32s Gd. Chubby umbrellas with nobby handles from 7s Gd to 235. Schroder and Co.—Advt. The nea - Gabardine Raincoat, oilsilk lined, besides detachable fleecy lining, is now showing at Paterson’s, also a fine range of winter overcoats. Inspect those before making your final choice.—Advt. K. C. Todbey wishes to announce that liis first shipment of the new mode! genuine Ii.S.A. bicycles lias arrived. These, machines have all the very latest improvement and are being sold at ten guineas. Inspection invited at t.he Dominion Cycle and Motor Works, Revel! St ret.—Advt.
’Tis simply absurd to he ill When knowing the way to he well. To linger, in suffering still, Despite of what other folks tell. ’Tis simply absurd and perverse A coughs or had cold to endure ; And foolishly wait to grow worse Without Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
T 1 A.HTHOC AKES. SYDNEY. M;iv 7. Earth tremors have- occurred in the western area of (inulhoiirne. They shod- tile houses while the air vibrated violently. Similar .shocks were experienced at Yarra. seven miles distant. No damns;? is reported.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1928, Page 2
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