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j SANDKIt AM) SON’S KI'OAIA'PTI j ICXTRACT, proved at the Supreme i Court of Melbourne to possess fa: greater antiseptic power than any other eucalyptus examined, is specially pro- | pared for medicinal use. SANDKR’S | KXT It ACT is manufactured under the j •onstant supervision of a medical man, j ud its attributes are ellieieney and | uniformity. Obtain the. (IKNUIMt ! SANDKIt ICXTItACT, which protects { from all infections, inlluensw, etc., cures i wounds, burns, skin diseases, and does j iot depress nor irritate, like th- common j eucalyptus oil or the so-ea j tracts. 1 '

The far larger air space provided in Clincher Cycle Tyres lengthens the life of the tyre, reduces road shocks, lessens 1 lie puncture risk, adds to your comfort. All cycle denims.

Wm mm m y I 111 n > t ■» '•■’■'"■ ..s....\xt&L'*»stfi'&<'k.}?: i —-3^/* y - \ ' >v '. Hi. 3&ssSsfc' 'v 5S ABSOLUTELY Don't give children medicines containing narcor They are not necessary in a cough medicine; this has been proved by the success of Chamberlain o Congo Remedy, which is absolutely free from any narcotics. Every bottle bears the Government analysis, showing that it has been officially declared free from narcotics. J<n J'jfccL&Jx [CI?AN Ny’ OIAMDERLASN fj sf% r -' 'i§

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1921, Page 4

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