\ cannon ball, about four inches in diameter, and weighing about ten pounds, was recently unearthed by Mr Joseph Wood in liis garden at Halifax street, Nelson. It was found three leet beneath the surface, and was much corroded with rust. Similar cannon balls have been found at Wangamoa and at Cable Bay, and it is surmised that they were fired from French warships, under tho command of Captain d’Urville, when he was exploring New Zealand m 1770. With SHARLAND’S Baking Powder in the dough, good results are certain. That’s why busy housewives always use SHARLAND’S.
“Worth five times its price,” is what everyone says who tries “NAZOL” for colds, catarrh, soro throat, and liay fever. “NAZOL” quick relief. CO' doses cost 1/6. | If you catch a cold, you c an, l' help it. | If you keep a cold its your own fault. “NAZOL”, is a safe and certain cure, and gives immediate relief. 1/6I3c judge and jury and give “NAZOL” a trial. There can bo only one verdict— “Absolutely competent to euro colds, influenza, bronchitis and nasal catarrh.” . A point for good housewives. Always use SHARLAND’S Baking Powder. • Costs leaßt; goes farthest; gives ' best results.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1920, Page 1
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195Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1920, Page 1
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