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KNIFE AND FORK ATTACK. HANKOW, July 20. A Chinese houseboy in a. hoarding house at Killing (Kiangsi Province) was chastised by a Frenchman whose wife bo bad insulted. The Frenchman and bis wife were, attacked by 14 houseboys, using knives and forks, and a melee ensued. A military guard sent l>y the Chinese authorities, aided by British volunteers patrolled the premises during the night. There are 15 women, 22 children, and two men living in the bouse.

Sore Lungs Many people do not fully realise the strengthening and lung' healing powers possessed by fresh air and Lane s Emulsion. There is no doubt about this, if will only take it regularly. Don’t lose heart—keep at it. 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. LANE’S EMULSION

P)ON*T hesitate—order a pound of Nelson Moate’e Pure Tea from your grocer NOW. Its delicious fragrance and refresh* ing qualities are tod good to mitfi evfca for a day. Betides it goes further, eo coats lost. Always Ask for

Well Worth 75/ To keep our u-n'-kiM. busy o*e r ti>e q period, we .10 mi •: this ir.tait Jr.k k •• > tomo'»' ow n in- • tor tlie i. low p' l» «• ; : * V neck ii •• • All Wool lit ; .;) or , . >->nr"f Charmela ne !; ; I . .. Vi Best quality jji Black, Corvn. R seda, Wine, Sa.-< Green, etc. M required .»1 ' bust. Buck lon t to lietn in slee.‘i». O er 40 bust «/• extra. Money back if not satis bed. Write to-night. Warehouse* 96 ! tchfieUl Street CHRISTCHURCH IT

DEE’S GROCERY GENERAL STOREKEEPERS REVELL STREET—HOKITIKA. jVi'OTIFY THAT FROM AUGUST Ist ’ all transactions must bo on a LASH AND C..RRY BASIS at re- -! 'irod prices. ■ 11 :i T■■ customers waited on as OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS MUST BE PROMPTLY SETTLED. Patrons will Bml a substantial reib’otion in prices a 3 a result of the :i«mv mow SEASON 1928-29. NOW LANDING. EARLY SEED POTATOES—VARIOUS VARIETIES. MACHINE-DRESSED—-DUNN SEED OATS ALGERIAN OATS CARTON OATS | GRASS SEED 01- ALL DESCRIPTIONS- ' GARDEN & FARMING SEEDS, j 203 CASES CHOICE WINTER STURM EE APPLES. FERTILIZERS, 300 BALES PRESSED LUCERNE HAY—(4s Cd pur Datj.) PATERSON MEL SCO,, LID, l ’Phone No. 2. f WHARF :r. -houvtika,

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1928, Page 4

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365

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1928, Page 4

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