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Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Flavour, purity and quality are synonymous with the name Nelson Monte’s. Their Teas are. selected and blended with the skill which r an only be obtained by long experience. Their brands are Royal Tea 3/- pe,r lb., Willow Pattern 3/-, 3/2, and 3/0 per lb. Proprietors of Nelmoa Cocoa and 'Nelmoa Coffee. Advt. Fresh air and Lane*3 Emulsion are the two finest medicines in the world. The more fresh air you get,the better for your health. If there is not enough fresh air, lungs weaken and disease sets in. That’s when you need Lane’s Emulsion —the next best medicine and the one that will bring you back to health. w a 9F tea* l,iA 2lf. .-.ml 4'6 nt nil ChcmUtK and Storcc. 4 e~ BICYCLES. NOW is tbe time to look out for a /;ood mount and remember “Scud to Scott’s” .headquarters for ROADSTERS AND RACERS. ANGLO SPECIAL.—A superb model. (Roadsters or racers). £2O. NEW HUDSON.—Tins a wide world reputation. (Roadsters or meets). £l(s 10s. ROYAL SPEEDWELL.—We confidently recommend. (Roadsters or racers). £l(s 10s. POPULAR SPEEDWELL.— Has stood Time’s test.. (Roadsters or racers). CM 10s. EDM UNI) SPEEDWELL. — Strong, reliable. AVill stand hard wear. £l3. THE STANDARD—A good serviceable mount. £ll 10s. ‘Send to Scott’s” for Accessories. W. A. SCOTT & SONS 1 Sl-183 George St. DUNEDIN.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1922, Page 1

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226

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1922, Page 1

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