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NO AIOIIIC PILLS. There is a guaranteed, proven cure for itching, bleeding and interna! Piles —a cure which does away with . operations, suturing and caustics. Hus is the Zaim Double Absorption Treatment. Mrs V.T., Pleasant Point, says:—‘'l was suffering terribly with Piles, hut I got a course of Zanu Treatment. It cased me at once. Am still using it, lint have not felt the Piles since I started.” • AA’e will mail a generous trial treatment, in plain wrapper, if you mention this paper and send eightpence in stamps for packing and postage. Ad.dress, Zaun Proprietary, llox Wellington.

,S<>n:e of tin- holly hedges at the south of Dunedin have been seiiously affected Itv the recent Hoods, states the “Otago Daily Times.’' In several cases the leaves are drooping off. and the hraiiehes are heeoming quite hare. Tt is said that the water has caused rent sickness in the trees, and it remains to he seen whether they have Jlx‘oll killed outfield-

Wlicii colds and influenza are prevalent lot ‘-XAZOIV protect your family. One dose a day keeps colds a "'ay. Rood for all ages; 60 doses for Is Gd. A cold in the head can lie quickly re, lieved Gy ‘‘XA/.OTi.” Xo cold is XAZOL-prool ; GO doses, Is Gd. K A Ai> y REFRESHING s*! f 4 AS IT IS ft y BENEFICIAL^ BE SURE 3 % YOU ASK & 3 FOR I g WOLFE’S 4 SCHNAPPS 4 *A - rj Va

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1923, Page 1

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