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Value! To-day more than ever the housewife must seek fullest Value for her money. And in Nelson Moate’s Tea she finds it. Combining as it does Strength, Quality, Purity, Flavour, this Tea is most economical and satisfying, making more cups of good Tea to the pound than most others. A fair trial will convince—ask to-day for m M OJ/A TEAS ALL GROCERS DON'T RISK INFLUENZA ! As soon as you have the least sign of a cold or cough-don’t delay —but immediately— TAKE BONNINGION’S IRISH MOSS. It means Safety for you! Unfortunately both septicpneumonia and influenza still prevail in New Zealand, and a neglected cough or cold may so weaken the system that Influenza or serious illness may result. Safe and sure, Bonnington’s Irish Moss speedily soothes all irritation. Coughs and colds quickly give way to the curative properties of this famous sixty year old remedy. Is 6(1 & 2s 6(1. AH Chemists & Stores,

THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION , GASOLINE. (Ham'u a-Petr oline). WILL STAG’D THE SEASON at the FARM, ARAHURA. Terms £5 ss; groomage ss. All care taken, but no responsibility. WM. OLDEROG, Arahura.

Only best plantation rubber backed by British brains and capital go to make up the “Unique” success of the Unique” brand’ hot water bottle. Sold and recommended by the leading retailors I everywhere. I

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1919, Page 4

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215

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1919, Page 4

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