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NO CURE—NO PAY

Why endure the agonising and annoying pain and discomfort of Piles when the Zalili Double Absorption Treatment is available. This is wlint one sufferer wrote:—“For years T suffered with Piles and had them very badly. A friend recommended me to try Zann. This I did, and obtained instant relief. Months have passed and I have now no sign of the trouble.”—Mr Y. H. Redcliffs, Christchurch. Write, enclosing three penny stamps for descriptive Booklet. “Piles; Their Cause and Cure.” Address in confidence, Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington.

JAPS IN SIBERIA.

STILL ANOTHER PROMISE TO GO. TOKTO, July 14. The Japanese Foreign Office has formally annouced its decision to withdrew Japan’s forces from the mainland section of the province to Sakhalin, east of Siberia, thus clearing Siberia of Japanese, but Japan will continue to occupy the Russian portion of | Sakhalin Island ,as well as the remainder, pending the Nikolaievsk question’s settlement. A Foreign Office official says Japan will remain in occupation of Sakhalin indefinitely, awaiting negotiations, of which tlie initiative must come from Moscow. Meanwhile the Japanese are exploring Saghalin Island for oil, doing some boring.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1922, Page 1

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187

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1922, Page 1

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