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>Jo “leaden” cukes uin! scones wlion you use Kdnioud’s Bukiifi* Powder. It makes your cooking light and iluky, and never fails. Don’t take cooking risks—use only K 3 BAKING POWDE R>

3ft SI R & Mother Seigel’s Syrup has proved a friend to thousands upon thousands of women the world over, b.y relieving the sufferings to which they are specially liable. In tens of thousands of cases

it lias banished the daily headache, languor, lassitude, biliousness, constipation, pains after eating, and other troubles arising from a disordered condition of the digestive organs—stomach, liver and bowels. If you suffer from any of these distressing ailments a short course of Mother Seigel’s Syrup —from twenty to thirty drops, in a wineglass full of water -taken after meals, should prove its value in your case. Why not put it to the test ? MOTHER V* Wo’* %As i II i M Wa Tke Family Stimulant. As Good Women As For

Just sixty years ago the tale of the Indian Mutiny and the stirring defence of Lucknow thrilled our grandfathers. —and even in those early days hundreds of New Zealanders knew that for affections of the throat and lungs there was no remedy so safe and sure as Bonnington’s Irish Moss. To-day tens of thousands endorse this judgment. Rightly termed the standard family cough medicine, it has been tried, tested and proved to be the best for young and old. Safe, sure, prompt, it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Seo to it that you get the original Bonnington’s Irish Mossrefuse imitations and substitutes. Insist on 147 Banning IrisliOMoss

RAILWAY HOTEL. KUMAR A JUNCTION. Hokitika —Grey Railway. WM. McLEAN, (late of Lake Mahiuapua), lias pleasure in announcing that he has taken over the above Hotel, where the public will find every comfort and attention. PATRONS are assured a hearty welcome. Your support and patronage solicited. Every preparation made for the arrival of trains. WM. MoLEAN, Proprietor. Better than mixtures or syrups is NAZOL—the money-saving remedy for coughs and colds. Ready for use when bought. No cold is NAZOL-proof.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1918, Page 4

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342

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1918, Page 4

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