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M) RUBBING i.iiunclry Help is tliu host scientific ])reparation for washing dollies clean without injury. Is packet does seven weekly washings.—Wm. Perry and Co.. Ltd., wholesale agents lor No Rubbing. 25 3^r Strength ! One thing that characterises Nelson Moate’s Tea ie its great Strength, for which reason it proves a saost economical Tea is Me. You need Um Tea fas d» pot to make 'a good cap* when yon use m « TEAS fn Purity, Flavour, Qualify and Value this Tea is usrivalled. It is a rich, ntie lying, mellow Tea. ALL GROCERS > The Health • That Lasts What can bring you greater satisfaction than the knowledge that your health rests upon a firm foundation? With this in view, it ierwell to bear in mind that care b'ettowed upon maintaining the vigour of the digestive organs always brings an ample reward, for the reason that their condition so largely influences the general health. A most successful and satisfactory method of keeping the digestive system at a high level of effioienoy is the oeoasional . use of Beeoham’s Pills —a medicine which, as everyone knows, has won golden opinions all over the world for the relief and prevention of ailments conncoted with the stomach, liver and bowels. Wideas the popularity of Beecham’s Pills has been in the past, as a remedy for dyspeptic troubles their reputation to-day is greater than ever. There is no. better household remedy for keeping the digestion right, the liver active, the bowels regular and the blood pure. For the good of your Health Beecham's Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled IOJd., ls-lld and 2s-9d. (original English prices.)

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1921, Page 1

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267

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1921, Page 1

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