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! i I “Only t.lio fit. survive." —Shaw. i ' t The bustle nf modern life exacts a licavv toll Oil the general health. Weakened. inn-ilown <‘onslitutions are move susceptible to prevailing complaints— ! ’ coughs, colds, and inllucnza—and it is vise to have a good remedy, like Max- , tcr’s luino Preserver. always handy. < “Maxtor's” is celebrated far and wide s i as an unfailing specific for head colds, ' r throat colds, and chest colds, as well ] ; as for coughs, bronchitis, influenza, and asthma. In addition. “Maxtor's” pos- ; ’ si’sses splendid tonic properties for on- „ riching and revitalising the blood. s l.argo bottle 2s fid. Chemists and t. Stores.

\ TEACHER’S LOYALTY. CARTERTON, Dec I. \ piu'limiitarv inquiry into allegations brought by Carterton School Comin it too against tlu* loyalty oi a* toacnoi at Carteiloti school, Miss ,). G. Bark was opened to-day hv memhers of the Education Board] who despite tlie representations of the School Committee decided to hold the inquiry in committee.

Pnn’t 1< •: gostiMlit.v to chance. Powder—it. ive tile lightness and dint' vour scones and cakes Use SIT AI! LAND’S Baking is lionnd to rise.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1921, Page 3

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180

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1921, Page 3

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