We are now showing the latest materials and styles—so come and pick your Xmas suit at McKay’s. Our prices agree with every pocket.—Advt.
Rid your children of worms—give them Wade’s Worm Figs, Sure, sa f e in action—pleasant to take. Price 1> fid.—Advt.
Preserve a good supply of eggs whilt they are cheap. Sharland’s i'Moa Brand Fgg Preservative keeps eggs perfectly fresh. One bottle does tit dozen.—Advt.
THE BIGNESS OF A NATION. “ A big nation is a big nation and must prove it in every walk of life. It is not a mere matter of showing an honourable figure in area and. population, or in imports and exports. Every item in its life must be •proportionate to its bigness—the number of telephones per thousand inhabitants, lor instance; or the number of motor-cars (which can best be measured by tlie number of motor accidents); or, again, the number of unemployed. That i* what statistics are for.”—Salvador de Madariaga, in the “Forum.”
-Addisons have just opened up a new shipment of ready-to-wears, crinolines, cape lines, and tennis lints.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1929, Page 4
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