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1 THIS WONDERFUL ‘ATLAS” IRON 25/- ■ —AND 57- OH YOUR OLD ONE A , The perfect Iron for quicker* easier., anymore .economical , . r . laundering. You can save money, too. Bring in your old ■ 1 A Iron and receive 5/- off the cost of this new British Atlas ' ’ Electric Iron. This rongly made Iron is scientifically de- - , • signed and balanced to give perfect ironing with the least ' . , effort. It will give a lifetime service from day to day, • \ ;• economising on electricity. OTHER WELL KNOWN MAKES IN STOCK—Hotpoint, Automatic, Benco and Ideal. All first-c'ass irons to choose from. 1 OBTAINABLE AT--v'., ■ Revel! St. HOKITIKA. GENERAL WHOLESALE AND Head Office: GREYMOUTH, RETAIL .HARDWARE MERCHANTS Also at Westport. LIFETIME GUARANTEE The electrical me. hantsm of the At as Iron is GUARANTEED FOR ALL TIME if it is used in accordance with directions on tag attached to every genuine Atlas Iron.

Seams are Double «c Triple. Stitched Grain Leather Uopcr and Toe Cap iO Full Vann runs to Toe cat runs Heel to Toe <■ m Two thickneeaes of Grain Leather Vamp and Toe Cap M.ishkoHcel firmly held by 14 Nails iti jrJe made 4 Dol" Learner AWater proof Sole j-/4. " % THAT '"6l V-E(1 -.YOUf ' Real Comfort and Extra Long Wear m . SlPly Sole Construction 1* liiM* aa ihe foot a Leather Insole S. A layer of Leather in the Middle 3. Nod ta the Qround the BALL-BAND Mishka sola Here ypu have leather-sole comfort with Mishko-sols we^r... and that is two or thre« times the wear of an ordinary leather sole. You can save money on your next pair oi work shoes if 70a ask us for the famous BALL • BAND MISHKO SHOES fW nwa and bay ivha are “hard an ulmat,^ 7, OLIVER & DUFF, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, Revell Street, Hokitika

DONE SO QUIETLY. It comes lik € a ray of s un e him\ Makes the old folks happy. Makes the young folks joyful. Takes the load off the Lack. It’s all done 6 o qu'etly. No fuss about it. What is it? Why Doan’g Backnc Kidney PUls. Th« little kidney wonder-worker* l . ' What will they do? Itead what this man says: Mr J. Jon.es, Franklin Street, Greymouth, says; . “After suffering for some time from several distressing Symptomof kidney disorder, such as backache dizzy attack s and urinary trouble I was advised to take a 'course of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. Th.e re cOm--mendation, 1 felt sure, was genuine, so T bought some at'once, and commenced taking them, carefully following tlv' j directions. In a few days the pain ini my back began to ea«e and I felt better in other ways. Needless to gay 1 continued with the treatment and bv. the time I had used, six bottles of tin' pills I wars cured, and I have had po return of the trouble since. 1 ehi’-H always have a good word to say fm Doan’s Backache Kidr.e v Pills and. will never lose an opportunity of recommending them to backache and kidney sufferers.” Four years later. Mr Jones s a y s ' “I am s till oveH and have only Doan’s Backarho Kidney Pills to thank foi my freedom from Fwible.” , Doan's Backache Kidney P'll* sold bv aM chemists and rtorekeepers. Fcvster-McOlellon Co., Proprietors, l£ Hamilton street, Svd-'"-But, be sure y°u g e t DOAN S.

#*!? (HiH|j!ii«Hiiisiii|‘i* : !! | |!!>"V!|i!!f ,| !!'fj!i!'fj'i!'v / iiii|ritiiivuiiir;iniri;iiiriniifiinirmiiviiiiiv iiiir»Mii!riiiii;!iii:BiiminMiiriiiiiirii!iirmiiriMH»imiriiiiitjiiiirjim*miißiiii)«iiinfiiiri*jtiii« H::3•! • ».<• * >•>;. "• “ ;.‘.7i.lli"mu' mil*hii*^■'miiihiiijb = •tlMirn SllSfimKfMHf; ini ■II aiia . ini li i3 ■n« r'SJjS 'll’ ■ii? iiii I f'DONJ DELAY! ENJOY THIS ECONOMY! ' With the rapid approach of Easter and the importance of being smartly dressed at ail times emphasis is placed on the wisdom of utilising Taylcr’s Dry Cleaning and Pressing Service. It saves i/;. you- pounds—gives greater satisfaction and adds'longer | e to your clothes. No disappointments when you send ycur clothes to TAYLOR’S! For Dyeing too, Taylcr’s are unequalled. oR. PATERSON, fr .<*•; .v :.L li, PH 3 a ii i ‘ iiin 'riii ES2 MERCER. •• • • ,V - 5 „ ... , : : : REPRESENTING C. TAYLOR AND CO., LTD. ■ii? HiipiiiiwHnPiiNijiiHifmH.MrfißiiiiiriiiMyiiiiiyjiiiiri'iiiriiiiirimiritiHriiinfinnjrninßiMiiimiipiHHjMiiijiHiiimifjiinßii'ißiNiißHNfrMii'y.imriHirt'H'BjiNirifirrjnnjiinißHiNfini 1 * c:;s. jg in' ,r j|ji • nil'*imi* iim*'* • •liiiiiiiiiii ■('•■Hiiinijiiiiiii'ii-5-i.-"ill- *»in r iiii** iiii** lii»- *» r i»***r . iiiiiiiiniAiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii'iiiiiiiii

Another tribute to the virtues oi the we>ed! Mr Robert Lynd, a v-ell-known -English journalist, recently wrote; “It cte'ems to me that p'pes, cigarettes and cigars produce in life something of th e Effect that full stops, colons, semi-colons md comas produce in prose. They break things up, and so relieve the monotony for the -weaker 'brethren”. But the beneficial effects by tobacco are not confined to the “weaker brethren.’’ "TM? magic herb” appeals to all, gentle and-simple, bra in-workers and manual toilers, the -cultured and the uncultured. It helps immeasurably not only to dispel the “monotony of -life,” but to cheer and comfort the despondent, th e afflicted and the johely. The one thing, needful is to gee that it :is pure, and Per-ha-ps the purest tobacao procurable anywhere is the -New Zealand. It’s toasted, and therefore harmless. And how good it is! —the sweetest, most fragrant, isoothilug and .delightful 1 There are four brands, und they are equally popular; Navy Cut b’o. 3, -River-head' Gold. Cavendish, and Cut Hug No. 10.—Advt.

For . free Cookery Book write to "Highlander,” Bo*. 1784, Auckland.

Whatever its use—for salads, pickles, sauces, or for the table—your best buy is Sharland’s vinegar. It's extremely popular. Pure, piquant, strong. In hoHlo or bulk. All stores. Advt Ensure successful p : ckleg and sauces this season by usin< New Zealand’s best vinegar—Shnrk.id’s. Pure. pi. ■pmnt, ful'-flavoured. Sold in bcttle or bulk at all' stores.—Ad"*-*

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
917

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 3

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