People from every part ol the province speak in |’e ' ' ' 1 terms ol ' ‘ '/.Oh” as a remedy for Colds, i iiii'.h-. and Nasal ('atari 1 1 . It nv li -,es and litres more quickly than nnyl.ing else. Ptice Is (id. ( Yon .' aiu'' keep a cold nr sore Hiroal - :,', ava * a ilav or two if you use "NA- i VOL." .'.its like a. Cel il In-day. (id 1 1 a .sos Is Rd. 'l'nriftv fol: ask delinitely fur SI lAP LAND’S EI,PIT) M A (IN ESI A. Eies'ucsi. st oiig.-st and purest. Larger | bottle lower price.
A Tea Test The first question bo be decided in testing Tea is “ Do I like the flavour?” Test Nellon Moate's Tea this way! Having decided that Nelson Moate's is full of fine flavour, proceed to the next question, "Is it pure?" Absolute purity is guaranteed. Now comes the searching test, "Is it economical ? ” The great strength of Nelson Moate's produces more cups of good tea per pound than most others. By Flavour, Purity and Economy, quality is decided. The test being satisfied, ask for Nelson Moate’s Teas All Grocer* WOLFE’S SCTINAJ’I’S. colds hot, with Ipmop pt bedtime
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1921, Page 1
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193Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1921, Page 1
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