*‘A few months ago my little boy Bruce (aged two), ■ Q after a bad cold on top of ■ teething trouble, was going I down the hill, and it was B doubtful whether he would ■ pull through. Knowing! I gga what Lane's did for my I ml daughter, Christina, 1 put ■ Sm' him on Uane’s. At once ■ S it brought back the lost ■ M weight and made him a ■ H new child. He is to-day ■ H well and strong * and ■ Wi running about in good \ (8 health, and I can 1 9 honestly say the re- \ 9 hS suit of only half- a \I Q dozen bottles. '1 ■ ' G NRY ' d I 9 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle 1 I at all Chemists and ' I Stores.
Cwi boJiJbuL uritA CufrGwdf i • EDMONDS Powder m p & m <S> "-T3 —flavoured with the juice of fresh Carden Mint SS^Zrsm Tn\SPEARM/NT> the old favourite chewing sweet in a new, form. See what a wonderful taste it has. Then use after every meal. Good for teeth, good for digea* tion and gives you that final touch of refinement—a cleat mouth. WRIGLEYS IN 4 PIECE PACKET LIKE. P.K.
J. SATCHEIX’S CHEAP BOOT DEPOT REVELL SI REET—HOKITIKA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. EOOTSHOP IN HOKITIKA I GEORGE LAKIN MANAGER. ’Phono No. 149. GRAIN AND PRODUCE PRICES TTE CAN SUPPLY PROMPTLY : Best table potatoes, per large sack 12/Best iahle potatoes, 561 b. bags 4/Sniall sound potatoes, 2001 b. bags 5/Pig potatoes, sound, 2001 b. bags 4/Jersey Bonn (earliest seed potatoes) per ewt 12/6 Table parsnips, in 561 b. bags ... 4/6 Table carrots, in 561 b. bags 3/6 Table swedes, in 561 b. bags 2/6 Beetroot, per box 2/6 Savoy cabbage, largo sacks 6/- • Vegetable marrows, per lb lid Dessert apples 8/6 Cooking apples 6/6 Kiddies’ apples, sweet 6/Freight on above, 8d per 561bs. to any station. Milling wheat, 2001 b. sacks 22/6, Garton oats 17/C, pure ground barley pollard 16/-, bran 12/-, wlieatrneal in 251 b. bags (ideal breakfast food) 5/-, oyster shell fowl grit 561 b. bags 4/6, best oatsheaf chaff 110/- per ton sacks included, single saojes 5/-, clean bright straw chaff 3/- sacks in, baled meadow hay (mixed clover and ryegrass) 85/per ton, single' bales ‘4/-, honey in 601 b. tins 27/6, 201 b. tins 11/-, mild cured grain fed bacon rolls, about 2olbs 1/1 per lb. best table onions 2d ‘per lb., pickling onions IJd per lb. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEICTITH LTD. BOX 21 : WAIMATJB.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1928, Page 1
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