The wonderful worn worriers— Wade’s Worm Figs. A suro and certain specific for removing worms. Trice Is fid.—Advt.
Thcro is a strong feeling that in order to give Col. Allen a Fair chance in Samoa, lie should he relieved of the incubus of the present officialdom from the highest to the lowest, responsible in their several capacities for much of the trouble of recent months and for the distrust in which they are. held by the native population collectively. Those familiar with the Islands and with the native min'd hold strongly that until {here is. a complete cleaning out in the direction indicated it would he hopeless to expect a return to the conditions which prevailed before Mr Nelson and those associated with him wantonly sowed the seeds of disaffection throughout 'the Islands, bringing about the present deadlock.— Titnaru “Post.”
Lady June hosiery in the very newest shades: —White, jade, mirage, honey beige, plaza grey, pearl blush, trench, nude: 10s 9d per pair.—Addison’s.— Adrt.
Why buy dear eggs? Preserve them while they are cheap with Sharland’s Mon Brand Egg Pro?eflNsYss eggs fresh, —Adyt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1928, Page 4
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