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Captain and Mrs Houghton of the Salvation Army arc leaving on Thursday morning having been transferred to New Brighton. Ensign Board and Lieut. Brnnton, who replace them wm arrive on Thursday evening, when a welcome meeting will he held. A Blackball correspondent states:— A good meeting was held in the Minors’ Hall on Sunday evening to consider the venue of the annual picnic. The selection lay between Reofton and Hold tika, the latter place winning by a thumping majority. .Mr .John Xuttal was elected Chairman of the Committee and Mr •). E. Gibson, Secretary. It lias been decided to hold the picnic on Friday 2drd inst. hut this was found to he impossible owing to the shortness of time left in which to complete arrangements. It has in consequence been postponed till the Idtii February. In the clay bird shooting match at Kokatalii recently there was a large and interested attendance. The weather conditions were perfect which added greatly to the enjoyment of the contest. The results are a.s follows: No. 1 sweepstake:—-T. W. Kelly 1. McCallum Shield Competition:—W. Chi snail 1 ; J. W. Kelv 2. Sweepstake No. 2:—S. J Godfrey 1; J. Haile 2. The presentation of the trophies took place at- the conclusion of the shoot by Mr R. Meharry, who paid a tributo to Mr McCallum for his generosity in donating the shield. He congratulated Mr Chisnall on his fine performance and extended to him on the Club’s behalf their very best wishes and congratulations, ' • Fulness after eating disappears when vou eat Yeaston Tablets. W, E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt. Lnxntive! Eat Yeaston Tablets which function naturally without griping or scouring. Y . E. Williams, Chenii~t.—Advt. Constipation cured by eating Yeaston Tablets which are non-habit-form-ing. W. Fi. Williams, Chemist—Advt. Perfect digestion restored hv Yeaston Tablets which tone up internal organs to function naturally. W. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt. Gastritis! 25 years’ sufferer cured bv eating Yeaston Tablets. Obtainable from AY. E. Williams, Chemist.— Advt.

Rough on smokers—the new Customs lariti! 1 lie increased duty on cigart'tt.s means that most chaps will roll tlwir own—the cheapest way, by far! An lor cigars, tobacconists say tho heavier duly (irrespective of quality) «iil u ipe out the trade in the lowerpriced cigars altogether, and that the tariff changes will enormously increase* pipe smoking. Bound to! Well, after all, for a thoroughly satisfying and enjoyable smoke there’s nothing like a pipe! But don’t, unless you are looking lor trouble, keep on smoking ® the nicotine-loaded, imported tobaccos. Nicotine is deadly stuff to fool with, and most foreign brands are full of it. I lie constant use of such tobacco may imperil your health. The safe wav is to stick to New Zealand toasted baccy. So little nicotine in it that it may he smoked even to excess with impunity. And for flavour and fragrance it stands alone! There are only four brands manufactured: Riverhe**U?. Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish,, and Cut I’lug No. 10. OF course., there are imitations—so look out!

“Shnrlnnd’s” Vinegar makes deUgfitttil salads. So pure—so piquant and strong. Always stipulate Sharland’s All grocers. In bottle or bulk.—Advt. All growers sell 5H Alt LAND’S \ INKGAR. Pure, piquant and strong. Popular wherever it has been tried. Obtainable in bottle or builk.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1931, Page 4

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536

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1931, Page 4

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