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Keep - . . shop or home, A few drops or whins will prevent coughs and colds. Prevention is better than cure. When buying NAZOL —the moneysaving remedy for coughs and colds—look for the name NAZOL on the red carton. No cold is NAZOL-proof. No more grinding of teeth with W VblC’S WORM Fios. Pi-ieo Is Gd. WOLFF’S SCHNAPPS prevents morbidness of the kidneys ,

| according to one of the wise oldi “thinkers of the past, possesses two f J important qualities. It “restoreth t J us our health when we lose it” and lit “prcserveth our health while we| have it.” Probably no popular g j medicine possesses these two jp d qualities in greater measure than rf | Beecham’s Pills. Beecham’s Pills | 4 restore and also preserve the 4 * health. They are excellent to take f I when the system is run-down and I Jin need of a gentle restorative.C | Beecham’s Pills act upon and $ ■ through the organs of digestion a || the regular and harmonious work-1 ing of which is of the first impor-J Stance. They speedily correct! J irregularities and restore healthy £ | conditions. It has been abundantly | J proved that the occasional use of £ | this well-known medicine will go| | far to maintain the general health | | in a state of efficiency. Enjoy good | d health therefore, by taking that| Pgood medicine — yk. & BEECHAST’S PILLS are specially i suitable for females of all ages. J In boxes, labelled

fafy It I v< Mf wm N *(§! Cure MfJ That Cold! Mf A neglected cold may V bring serious conse- 1 quences in its train. There's no reason to dally with the idea that “itmust run its course" when there's available. A safe sure cure the searching test of over half a century has i proved that Bonning- /$ k lon's has no equal. Isa \ Ucfn=e imitations— ffff - Il\ cct Bonnington’s. JeM■’! 115 % JIOTT 60b6 h'-fi. stm i Af. Wt! mg**. M Wii

GOOD NEWS FOR FROM SUFFERERS RIIKO i AT J X E-OX Y GEN A STE A DILY S IT CCESSFU L. OUR MAIL this year lias container! scores of testimonials from sufferers who have thrown away then crutches anti escaped from the grip o| this terrible disease'. _ Rheumatism, Sciatica and kindred complaints have vanished as if by magic. Act, there ino magic, simply a remedy that goes right to the root of tile trouble. Our Free Booklet, “The Broken Crutch" supplies all details. Two testimonials are given from sufferers beuefitted — write to them and get testimony first hand.

The originals of these testimonials and scores of others, can be seen at the Company’s Rooms* 433 Main Street, Palmerston North. 16—11—17. Having now finished taking one month’s course of your Rheumatic Cure and find that it has done me so much good that I wish you to please send me another month’s course. 1 wish to tell you I have lost all pain only my shoulders and arms keep very stiff and the back of my neck. Would you kindly forward it as soon as you can.—(MRS) I-'. ALDRIDGE. Redcliff, Glenavy, South Canterbury. 25—1—18. ! j I think I am right now but I will j j have one more treatment for surety. | 11 can walk out now miles and not be ! j tired and enjoy company, the last week J i of the treatment I was right—l now i begin to feel myself again and how glad I am.—(MRS)‘,T. SPENCER. FREE COUPON. The Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., Hellahy’s Buildings, Box 369, . Auckland. j Name Address Please send me a Free Book about Rheumatism, mentioned in tho j “ Guardian,” Hokitika, A.©. 76. THE ALFA LIGHT.—The Latest best and nidsi economical petrol (ight. The outlay is very email. Send for full partlotthfß, Harley e.sd do,, hid, Rgent,

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1918, Page 4

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