PULMONAS RELIEVE CATARRH The strong antiseptic vapours that such Pulniona pastille releases as it dissolves in the mouth, quickly clear the congested nasal passages. The suffocating stuHiness disappears, you breathe freely. Pulmonas are also especially valuable in giving relief from coughs, co.ds and bronchitis. Pulmonas in tins Is fid and ( >d ; chemists and storekeepers everywhere —Advt.
Mil CLARK lias three piece pyjama ' suits, dressing gowns, and un- t lerwear sots in Canterbury locknit, \ ill colours on view at Duncan’s Sample Rooms. AUCTION SALK OK SAWN TIMBER, * 1 AT WHARF SKIDS, GIBSON QUAY. 7 FRIDAY, 4th. DECEMBER. AT 2.110 p.m. M HOUSTON AND COY. • will sAll by public auction as a bove: odOO sup. feet of sawn Riniu, various daes, to lie offered in , suitable lots. The timber may be now inspected on skids. AUCTION SALE OF HOKITIKA TOWN PROPERTY. SATURDAY. Bth. DECEMBER. AT II a.m. V*7 JEFFRIES A COY.. W • instructed by the Westland Hospital Board will sell in The Mart, Sewell Street, as above:— M.E.R. No. 473 situated Sewell Street containing 2 roods with 3 cottages erected thereon being
iill the land contained in C/T ' voi. 28, folio 220 Westland Registry. Full particulars from the Auctioneers or the Secretary to the Board. HOKITIKA’S “ART FLORISTE” Can be Located at THE “HEARTSEASE” FLORAL STUDIO, Revell St., H. Nalder (Proprietress). (Opposite Broeklehiu\st’«, Jewelilery) No Order too large or too small. All receive immediate attention. Skilled workmanship, is obvious in every design made. FRESH CUT FLOWERS. Arriving Regularly, three times weekly. The Prices are right, quality a'nd quantity assured. ORDERS FOR WREATHS, Or other Floral Designs, can b e 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. QOQO^OOOOOOOOOOOOOO o TURNER’S Q THE LEADING FRUITERERS ft ..We are now receiving regular ft Supplies of Jam Gooseberries. 121 b boxes for 4/9 3 ALSO!S 5 Cherries, 1/2 ami 1/6 per lb. 3 ' 3 Grapes 1/6 per lb. 5 Oranges 1/6 and 2/- per dozen. 0 Green Peas, 3Jlb tor 1/-. 0 New Potatoes, 51b for ]/- zs ft Local Potatoes, 31b for 1/3 Q ft Lettuce, Spring Onions. CabO . . , hage etc. arriving tour times O i ft tunes a week. 6 a Fiee Delivery » ST. TURNER’S S WELD ST. TrOKTITKA C OOOQOOOOOOOO^OOOOOC Art^'i,*50!’)Of'OOODOOOaOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1931, Page 1
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