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Dinner plates, breakfast plates, bread and buttor plates, coupe plates, prices 'ld, 6d, 7d, 8d each. Inspect these to-dav at the Economical Crockery Shop. Also ask to see our splendid assortment, of kitchen ware. Jt will interop* you, P. Stephens, proprietress.—Advt.

At a meeting of the Otago Expansion League last week, Mr W. B. Steel «aid that the league was grateful for the support of the policy which had carried the rood system of Otago almost to th© head of Lake Wanaka'. '*Vln that region there were magnificent '"‘'""forests and wide river valleys, With an abundant rainfall—a land for tim- & v |fer productipn and dairy farming unequalled if only the people could get \ chfere. At present there was no out- (« \ let for them.| It would he a great .3gain for Otago and the Dominion to : :; f. lhave such a fertile country brought i? into close connection with Dunedin. . ' In the course of his reply,; Mr W. A. js Jjodkin M.P. went on to say-that acre | 'lpr' acre there was no land in New $| Zealand that could give better re- | turns that the . favoured areas in Central Otago. ’’ Whatever money was 1 iito, be expended in unemployment, none I wruld give the return which would be "■obtained from*irrigated' sireas. They f iliould their idiy \lands in Otago. He would not support jithe carrying of the Haast Pass road § the Makarora, because he f. the Government to spend all the' money it could on introducing water to the lands in Central Otago. ■He thought that arrangements could be ’ made to get more economic work fpr the unemployed, and that would tp* *|elp to meet the problem.

that comes Hj.iu wealth has a gentle quality.” Pimplesand coarse a«« caused by indigestion. To the skin to? its original fresh beautj rike X-AN Mixture -three times daily. W. Jfi. ' Williams, Chemist.— Adrt WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. fOf Coughs and Colds* never fails

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1931, Page 2

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