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"N'AXOL” net* like n chnnn in tneb’inji coughs nml colds. TV no I ratine and oerm-kiHiug. Hotter than mixture-; or syrups. Most economical. Is fill.

A remarkable document was produced in evidence in a Cliinese case heard in the. Alagistratc’s Court recently (states the “Poverty Bay Herald”). It possessed the combined characteristics of an enlarged laundry ticket and draper's window display ticket in red paint. It purported to he nit account front a Chinese firm for an amount which they claimed was owing. AY lie ii asked whether he would like to see it. Mr E. C. Lervey, K.AL, hurriedly declined to have anything to do with it until the Celestial producing it had written out a translation of tlie mvsterimis symbols which strayed over us surface.

The practice of making use of the highways for establishing motor speed records between various towns of New Zealand will probably he definitely checked by the proposed Motor Bill (remarks an exchange). Writing to the New Plymouth Borough Council recently, the T.'ndei'-Seeretnry of the Department of Internal Adairs, stated that provision was made in the Alotor Bill, prepared some time ago. enabling the Governor-General to make regulations fixing among other things, maximum speed of motor vehicles, and. in llk* event ol the Bill being proceeded with during the coming session, the protests of the local bodies against the practice would lie dealt with,

Drives away all kinds of coughs like magic. The most certain way to get rid of a cough is to take this wonderful medicine as soon as the trouble appears. It acts so quickly and so effectively that before the day is out you will forget you ever had a cough. COUGH REMEDY NS

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1923, Page 1

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284

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1923, Page 1

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