Strength ! One thing that characterises Nelson Moate’s Tea is its great Strength, for which reason it proves a. most economical Tea in use. You need less Tea in the pot to make 'a good cup' when you use m MTEAS In Purity, Flavour, Quality and Value this Tea is un* rivalled. It is a rich, satisfying, mellow Tea. ALL GROCERS 2/2 2/4 2/6 3/-
A CONCENTRATED ANTI-SEPTjc GARCLE AND A SAFE GERMICIDE, < t /"'I AR-GLITT” is the name of the VJlnew Gargle which is so powerful in proventing infection and yet so- safe to use. Supplied in highly concentrate ed form—add your own water. During the influenza epidemic “ Gar. glitt ” PROVED its efficacy. Read this— FROM A NURSE. Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin, November Dear Sirs—“lt gives me pleasure to be able to recommend your preparation “ Gar-glitt.” I had influenza and I was suffering from a sore throat. Through using “ Gar-glitt ” I got 1 great relief, and in a very short time my throat was completely cured.” Avoid risk—brush your teeth and wash the mouth daily with a mild solution of “ Gar-glitt.” Excellent far singers in promptly relieving hoarseness. If your own Chemist or Storekeeper does not stock it, he can procure for you from Wholesale Akego Agents, or direct from— AKE-GO MANUFACTURNG COY.. OAMA R U . PRICE—3s BOTTLE.
b & ■ IRISH MOSS 518 i\M Far over —Bonnington’s has held a premier place and to-day enjoys iuimen.su popularity in thousands of families. The reason isn’t hard lo find—w is the standard family cough remedy, and is sure and prompt in relieving stubborn coughs and colds in both old and young. In all cases of cold in the head, throat or lungs. There is nothing lo equal Bonninglon’s Irish Moss—-it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Keep a bottle in the house-a dose or two after a "wetting” will speedily counteract chills and stop a cold becoming serious. Booh for Bonnington’s name on the bottle and beware of substitutes. nil
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1919, Page 4
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326Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1919, Page 4
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