FURS PILLAGED. Madame Monere had over £;3i.)o worth of Furs pillaged iu connection with a recent consignment to licr from London. It is little wonder that the Furs tempted the thieves, for never has a more resplendent ran,ire of furs ever reached Christchurch than those non heine exhibited at Madame Mcnero’s Falun, Corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. Write for particulars.—Advt.
“Tie armed again-t Iho elements.”— Ifni'ty. T 1 10 chill in the night air emphasises the need for protection against colds, coughs, throat and chest maladies. Jfoney cannot lniy a more reliable specific than Baxter's Lung Preserver—famous for over do years as a remedy for all winter ailments. The first- dose gives instant relief. , “Baxter's” is also a grand tonic; 2s Od large bottle. All chemists and stores.
The most successful Croup medicine known. Don’t be scared of croup. After a few doses of this medicine even the worst attack will be quickly over. Even if given after the child becomes hoarse or the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. COU6H REMEDY
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1923, Page 1
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174Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1923, Page 1
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