ASK FOB “TIB'A” <‘Tira” is a specially brewed new brand of ale, which has wen its way into public popularity. “Tira” is opened in wonderful conditions —sparkling, full of wholesome goodness, the best’ of all refreshers—each and every bottle is a surprise, containing a rich and flavoury beverage that will completely win your taste and approval. “Tira” can be procured at all hotels. Make your next a “Tira.” —Advt.
Grey-haired women look 10 years younger by usiug .'Rachel Hair T'” ~ Not a dye. 3s 6d bottle \\. E. W illiams, Chemist. —Advt. for an old time bail was left to the secretary. It was reported that ttlie annual reunion woui'cl he h 'd on July 22nd and complimentary tickets would b e . given to all financial members of the .local branch. An adnuM km charge of 2s fid would he made on alj non-members.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1932, Page 4
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143Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1932, Page 4
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