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A few drops of NAZOL on lump sugar instantly soothe sore throats and re move huskiness. Equally effective for coughs and colds. Sixty doses Is fid. fiet genuine NAZOL. The famous North British Belting is without equal for all mining machinery, woodworking and ironworking machinery. Quotations and details from Hayward Bros Ltd. Christchurch. Insist on getting genuine NAZOL—it’s worth while. No cold is NAZOLproof—and no cough or cold remedy is. so monev-snving as genuine NAZOR. Fit Clincher Cross Tyres to your car—they are a “long way bettor. These finest British Tyres have given 10,000 miles without a puncture. See them. Acts like a charm! That’s what thousands say of NAZOL—the handiest and siu-est remedy for coughs and colds. fiO raises Is fid. Refuse substitutes. ......... I——iwttiii ■■in——3—■— mmarn

Clean* Greasy Sinks Quickly No housewife likes the work of sink cleaning—and yet it Is one of the easiest and cleanest jobs if Moto is used. Simply dissolve Motoin hot water and wash do wn—grease and dirt vanish a* If by magic. Splendid for pots, pans, gas ranges, paint,enamel, woodwork, linoleums or greasy, oily hands —dissolves greasa—banishes grime—loaves no taint. Bluo label for all household purposes contains no grit. Groen label— the Scourer for heavy, hard cleansing. Big tin aosts but little—try it—onlylOd. 7 The Universal Clsaasar •

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1918, Page 4

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