! v Bonnimjton’s IrisliOMbss quickly relieves and 1 banishes coughs, colds, Influenza, whooping cough and similar chest ailments* For 60 Years it has been the favourite cough remedy. It forms an antiseptic film on the throat, and kills the germs of disease. Bonnington's Irish Moss is free from harmful drugs, narcotics, alcohol. Safest for the youngest child—potent enough to remove the most Severe “ adult" cough. KEEP BONNINGTON’S IN THE HOUSE THIS WINTER ASK FOR THE BIG FAMILY BOTTLE 2/6 tee 80NNINGT0NS CARRAGEEN wm IRISH MOSS k.hmm*Us'»S«’;”i.!ks> HEALTH SEEKERS sure out to secure nothing less than the most excellent / thing in the world. It is J* possible for men and women 1 to be healthy even under £ conditions not altogether 1 favourable—as, for example, £ sedentary oooupation, irreg- 1 ular meals, and other / drawbaoks. Such disadvan- n tages should, of course, be / corrected as far as possible. The most important thing is to maintain the digestive system in a state of efficiency or to restore it to soundness when it has become disordered. To effect either purpose there is one Remedy to be preferred before all others — 5 PILLS? i Prepared only by THOMAS BHHCHAM, St. Helens, Unci. Sold avoryvrhare In bores, n labelled 104 d„ le-lfd and 2e-9#. w (original English prices. 1 « A Drink A Tonic A Corrective t A® Good for Women as for EVSen SMART WINTER MILLINERY THE SHAPES AND COLOURS ARE VARIED ENOUGH TO HARMONISE WITH ALL THE NEW FASHIONS IN DRESSES AND COSTUMES. We are fortunate in having secured a full range of warehouse samples. (Until read-to-wear and untrimmed hats'! at a price that enables us to retail them at a SUBSTANTIAL CUT IN PRICES. Every hat is a “bargain” hat. Come in and “try on” until you, find Li.e hat you really like. A' cordial invitation is extended to Hokitika ladies to give us a call and inspect this lovely millinery. This is a chance to provide yourself with a charming hat while the prices are right. Mrs J. Lloyd REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS has stimulate j ing effect on the whole system.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1921, Page 4
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348Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1921, Page 4
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