DESSERT RASPBERRIES 1/- Tin TOMATO CHUTNEY (large TOMATO SAUCE .][/3 Bottle. bottle J IDPICK LES (i*galton bottle) 4/- PICKLES (small botl) 1/4 LARGE TINS FRUIT 4/3 DEE’S SELF SERVICE SELF SERVICE WELD STKEET, HOKITIKA.
PULMONAS RELIEVE' CATARRH 'This strong antiseptic vapour's that sach Pulmona pastille releases as it dissolves in the mouth, quickly clear the congested nasal passages. The suffocating stuffiness disappears, you ’breathe freely. Pulnionas are also especially valuable in giving relief from coughs, colds and bronchitis. Pulnionas in ,tms Is fid and ‘2s <>d i chemists and storekeepers everywhere. —Advt.
TO MAKE TREACLE TART. An inexpensive treat. Ingredients: I) o/.s. 'Fether-Flake, 20/.s bread crumbs, Rind of 1 lemon, Golden Syrup. Line a tin plate with the l< otherFlake, bake till firm, then put in half bread crumbs and the lemon rind. Cover well with syrup, finish with bread crumbs and'bake till pastry is .(•coked-. Fether-Flake is puff pastry ready to bake. Now reduced to 9d per lb. at the Ernest Adams Ltd., Cake Shop, Revell Street. Hokitika. ARMISTICE DAY. IS MAJESTY THE KING has requested that at II o’clock, a.m., TO-MORRiOW (Wednesday) N<»vember 11th., (Armistice Day), a: SOLEMN SILENCE for a period or TWO MINUTES SHALL BE OBSERVED, and that all vehicular traffic he suspended during that period, so that the thought of everyone may he concentrated in reverent remembrance of the glorious dead. GEORGE A. PERRY, Mayor.
HOKITIKA’S "ART FLORISTE” Can be Located at THE “HEARTSEASE” FLORAL STUDIO, Hamilton St., H. Nalder (Proprietress No Order too large or too small. All receive immediate attention. Skilled workmanship, is obvious m every design made. FRESH CUT FLOWERS. Arriving Regularly, three times weekly. The Prices are right, quality and quantity assured. ORDERS FOR WREATHS, Or other Floral Designs, can .he fulfilled on the shortest notice. While you Wait, if Necessary. WEDDING, and Presentation Bouquets, Baskets, Posies, Sprays, etc. A Speciality. ’Phone at Private residence, No. 211
V’esstqn- Tablets every day keep you fit' for work and play. ? »6 for 2s 6d. W. K. W.il'iams, Chemist.—-ictvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1931, Page 1
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