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Dry hair made beautifully glossv with Brice’s Regenerator, 5s 6d, and Nutritive Cream, 2s. Lawn’s, hairdresser.—Advt. Dry ha.jr made live and lustrous by using Brice’s Regenerator, 5s 6d. and Nutritive Cream. 2s. Lawn’s liairj dresser.—Advt. Your dry hair made beautiful by stimulating oil glands with Brice’s Regenerator, os 6d. Lawn’s hairdresser. —Advt •• 'What, good oysters?’ and tha eyes of the gourmand glistened again. •• ‘very good,’ said the steward. ‘He takes a sack-full over to Melbourne every trip.’ “The bet was made and it was then decided,” said Captain Walker, “that there would lie a test the next morning at 11 o’clock. The oysters were got out of the tank, opened up, and fried in batter, and after a preliminary bottle of stout, the 23-stoner started on his oys-ter-eating Marathon. The first three or four dozen disappeared like magic, then the giant began to settle down steadily to his task. At five .dozen he took a deep breath, patted his great stomach and looked sort of satisfied. After the sixth doz•4en, the man confessed himself beaten—he could eat no more. So it was a case of calling the American’s bluff once more with a vengeance, as Blue Point ovsters are no larger or less than those which come from Foveaux Strait.”

Dinner plates. breakfast pl a t»»s, bread and butter olates, coupe plates, prices 4d, 6d, 7d. 8d each. Inspect these to-day at tbe Economical Crockery Shop. Also ask to see our splendid assortment of kitchen ware. Tt, will interept. you. P. Stephens, Proprietress.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1931, Page 6

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253

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1931, Page 6

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