One bottle of Sharland’s “Mioa” brand egg preservative will preserve 20 dozen eggs: Clean and economical. Does not affect the flavour.—Advt. The remainder of our surplus stock in ladies cardigans, and hose are to be cleared at half price—to make room for n e w season’s stock. Schroder and Co., ’phone 121 S.—Advt. . Lines of interest just opened at Addisons, Ladies’ millinery, frocks, blouses and frants. Dress materials and printed fujis and cotton goods.—Advt.
a Ak ht * THE SEEKING MOOD IS ALWAYS THE BUYING MOOD. THE STRATEGICAL MOMENT TO PRESENT YO'JR .HP. 7 SELLING StORY TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE DISTRICT. ON WHOM YOUR 3U3INES3 DEPENDS, IS WHEN THEY ARE READINd THE “GUARDIAN" PAPER. BRING UP YOUR ADVERTISING AMMUNITION AND LET THE RESIDENTS KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1931, Page 2
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129Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1931, Page 2
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