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‘ SutiV'r nob that annoynnce.”—lenti's. X:j one' f p,r afford to : e handicapped v/ith n trouM me or ohron c (’old. However, lasting rehef is nsored with Baxter’s ’ici Preserve-, '•'her' is 71',* ! c-M *r, sa; r, more f •er.de.Me remedy tor all bronchia! a' .d maladies. ' ‘ i k\ x le rV’ i•- also a spiendid tord c; {■ nriehos the blood- -br w, es op the svsi/*rn. fdhtaina*do rr. :• ’ m*s am! I ! \V. MSI S. 1-fH 1 off . -S »li.

The Friend of the Family ry :p € k -kj Mrs. Vere Plant cijjwiet; brings an effective remedy. m A B B 6. Vi X Mi ’%#ffi’ Whoa the children complain of sore throats give them a teaspoonful of fti sags Odi THE GREAT COUGH CURE ft will immediately TCduro ihe inllammation. and prevent what mi"hi have been a severe enld. ' The children like to take KOJ'fiO—it is so pleasant to the taste. KO!■’<;() is ft valuable cure for the Coughs of man, woman, and child, and should be kept in every home 1 his winter. Tin' ii I*l due is guaranteed to give immediate relief—one hot! 1" should euro von. Ask vour chemist or grocer for KOFGO, and insist that yon secure i(. „ Price 2!G a B >tlcc GRIFFEN & SMITH LTD., Greymouth Wholesale Distributor* for Coast

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'SSxJi iV 4:h> rr J .notherone towards these! She would buy Raven Tea in anx> case —its so delicious and economical—but now that it is packed in the new KITCHEN CANISTER tins she’s more delighted with it than ever! Each tin is marked in big letters with the name of a diiferent cooking requisite, such as Sago, Barley, Sugar, Rice, Starch, etc., so that, when it is empty of tea it makes a real kitchen canister. Ask your grocer to show you. ie X HE A.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1923, Page 1

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371

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1923, Page 1

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