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FOR THE BEST and LATEST in / • ’ : • .VF 0 0 T WEAR OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Call od OLIVER & DUFF, BOOT AND SHCE IMPORTERS. .. ' Reocll Street, m * ** • Hokitika*, ’PHONE NO. 139.

’*rWAREHOUSE 96 Lichfield St, Ch. Ch. a v e thla Frock mads to your ordor 1 n fadeless Eayon a and Art Silks, under a guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money refunded. Write to-night for a full range of patterns and easy measurement form. Catalogue on request. 27/« 29/6 College Grey Worsted Sac Suit, the greatest value In thp trade. Mid-Grey, Dark and Collego Grey, also fancy designs in Mid-Grey and Browns. If cloth, style, and fit are not right, you get your money back. Save an overOoUilter profit Of 20/- by buying direct. All Hires, Or 34in, 30in, 8 8 In, 401 n, 481 a CC/a chest measures .. . • .. Hava this Coat made to order. Bo other firm In New Zealand could tailor thla Coat to your measure!. In such good quality Tweeds at these prices. Writs ’ for full range ■ of patterns and our easy measurement form. Ton Will be euryrised at the value. 45/- 55/*5/"' u * cm - 8 * S'3 5.8 Same style as above,- r In Grey Tweed, fully lined, out ind tailored. lilntd' Art SiUc, la ready-made fcn SWiyand; W. **K/6 V '',‘V roat 'paid

HAUSSMANN & CO. PAINTERS & DECORATORS, BRITTAN ST. HOKITIKA.

STARTED LIFE AGAIN AT 45 Now drives own Automobile EX-SOLDIER THANKS KRUSCHEN FOR HIS SUCCESS This is the story of Mr. Chas. F. Kemp, released from the Army in 1921, at the age of 45, without friends, money or influence. A difficult proposition for any man, but Mr. Kemp had the will to succeed. He also had Kruschen Salts. His letter shows how Kruschen helped him to success, “ When I got. out of the Army and restarted my business here in .1921, I saw, at the age of 45, I must put up THE fight of my life if I was to come back, and I did not get one penny from Government or anyone else to get. back. 1 am most delighted to tell you that I am well hack. .Ever since I started this business I have had to keep * Fighting Fit ’ and I have done so. I open this shop at 7 a.m., never after, and, as a rule, it is fi-45, and I come a few miles to do it. I have a very nice car and I keep it. nice myself. Well, perhaps even YOU will say ‘ How do you do it ? ’ My answer is, ‘ Well, if one’s liver is not right, one is not real fit,’ and I have a very slow liver, so every morning I use Kruschen Salts. “ 1 am 53 years of age and I say without fear of contradiction, that I owe my fitness to Kruschen Salts, taken every morning, year in and year 0 » x out, year after year, first thing in the morning.” Kruschen causes the livet to release its natural stream of antiseptic fluid, which , prevents food fermentation and the V formation of poisons in the intestine*. At the same time, this fluid stimulate* the system to gentle, regular action, so preventing constipation and the serious conditions that follow ,in its wake. Start taking the tiny pinch of Kruschen Salts yourself. . In a week’s time, you will see that you have- hit. upon .- the very soul and Secr,et of vigorous, vital health. , . ; Kruschen Salts is obtainable at \all Chemists and Stores at 2/G per bottie. ... 25-11-30

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1930, Page 2

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