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n m NEW ZEALAND HOUSED NOW USE THE St Andrew’s A wonderful little book of 200 pages, obtainable from the D.I.C. A now edition, more complete than ever, just to hand, containing over 200 pages of tried and proved recipes, contributed by her Excellency Lady Liverpool, and many ladies resident throughout the Dominion. Lady Plunket also has a contribution. Provides information concerning Fireless Cookery and First Aid to the Sick and Injured. Dr. Truby King gives valuable advice to mothers. The ST. ANDREW’S COOKERY BOOK ranks amongst the most useful of all such books. In this new edition is printed a letter of appreciation from her Majesty Queen Mary. So popular has this book become that, since its introduction, no fewer than 41,000 copies have been put into circulation in New Zealand, and orders have been received from almost every part of the world. PRICE 1/Postage 2ld extra > Out out this advertisement, fill In the Coupon, and p'ost to-day to the Manager, DXC. n I f CHRISTCHURCH J % JL# The Great Mail Order House * ' ' ' ’

Hokitika Motor Garage, WELD STREET, HOKITI&As 2?i!Robinson & Sons, Phone 122. Cars at all llonrs. Repairs in all branches efficiently and promptly effected. are very liable to catch cold. They bave to School Children 55* u u UVii T often having to sit in .bool t tbwet 'U oi face with the risk from ia Influenza, etc., are about. ESffh'u£i & 1 ■o* '*■*•« - tB aKws tB of ANXIETY if they have a bottle of S Bronchitis • .U house as one dose of this Medicine at the LunSo“of a‘cold” will at once “nip Ac hud” what might otherwise prove to be a senou. illness. Cork the bottle up-tbe rest will keep. For Coughs, Croup. rVrlrls on the Cl iest The REMEDY with the REPUTATION. From all CHEMISTS nod STORES. 4/6 DouMs >&sr Wrfk ift ' Cfc from W. G. Hearne, Kennedy’s Buildings, Cuba St., Wellington

The leading medicinal beverage of the gge, WOLFB'B SCHNAPPS. ,^ ißir v> it no* * mixture or drug, tat . wtotil. .pgcita .hid. rare lute to witer* U» worn cold. Sixty

Form the good habit of inliali “Nazol” and you’ll keep free from coughs and oolds. Eighteen p«nce buy* sixty dos^N

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1920, Page 1

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363

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1920, Page 1

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