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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

IXT Kit N ATI O X At. S KTTI. KM K X T.«. It would simplify international payments if people would get in the luibil ot thinking of them in terms of goads - -commodities—instead of in terms of monev. Final payments between countries are In the commodities of commerce. It follows that natural trade settles it self. It consists of give and take—ail exchange of commodities and services. That sleep-spoiling rough can be stopped by “XAZOL.” Take some drops on sugar. Penetrating and soothing. (10 doses Is Gd. The jov of Ihe grocery trade is “NORUBBING” Laundry Help, the abolisher of washboard slavery.—All Hokitika grocers. Before going out in cold wot weather, take "XAZOL” on sugar. This will keep coughs and colds away. Thousands use “XAZOL.” GO doses Is Gd.

Boiler owners—Use “Stopskalc.” Guaranteed to remove all existing scale without harming boiler, fittings or engine. Prevents more scale forming. Stops all pitting and corrosion. Manning and Co., o Bedford Row. Christchurch.

Messrs Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd., have been appointed West Coast distributors for Bell’s “Special Reserve” Scotch Whisky, the territory including from Murchison to South Westland. Bell's Scotch Whisky is the only standard draught whisky sold by the Royal Oak Hotel Wellington, Grand Auckland and Grand Wellington, and leading clubs through New Zealand. Bell’s is now the leading line in New Zealand and is a. fully nurtured Scotch whisky. Shipments are expected to arrive early next month when the firm will bo pleased to supply.—'Hark Sprot and Co. Ltd., Grevinouth; sole distributors for West Coast.—Advt. Just landed a consignment oi 2(>o eases various varieties dessert and cooking apples,; also 60 •} cases tomatoes.—Paterson, Michel and Co., Ltd. (l’hone No 2.) —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1923, Page 2

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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1923, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1923, Page 2