Mere beauty does riot always reign supreme, Altho’ in abstract still the poet’s theriie. A Homely Syren, oft secures “the palm,” Where languid beauty jacks a winning charm. Mere closing for a cold riiay not suffice, For they who flout plain commoTi.sense advice—. •Beware, relapses I and be always sure Each (.lose is. Woods’ Great Pepperin int. Cure.
MRS JOHN COYLE FITZHERBERT ST., HOKITIKA DESIRES to notify that she is still continuing the CARRYING and CONTRACTING BUSINESS so successfully carried on by her late husba.nd, which is under the capable management of her son, John Coyle junr. Every description of cartage and carrying effected. Prices reasonable. WOOD AND COAL SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY. Ring John Coyle, ’phone No. V 5.
For pickling there is n& better vinegar on the market than Sharlancfs Vinegar. Pure, pieplant and strong. All grocers—in bottle or bulk. —Advt
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 3
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143Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 3
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