A pint of best Cough Mixture can be made at home by adding sweetening and water to a small bottle of HEENZO. Cheapest and best. 25
3ZM&& Recommends ms KW u -e? sfes£==r The An effective Remedy economically priced. \l An ounce of fact is worth a ton of theory, and these two unsolicited teutlmonlftla from ns far ofleld as Sydney and Invercargill hear eloquent testimony to the sterling value of KOFGO as an effective cough remedy. Mr. T. A. Black, Kangaroo St., Manly, Sydney, writes:—“A friend of mine, Mrs. McKenzie, brought to Sydney with her some of your Cough Mixture KOFGO, which did her a lot of good, and Tm writing to boo if I can procure some more of it, or could you send mi the prescription, as we swear by It.” Mrs. B. TJlhgow, Clyde St., Invercargill, writes: —“Kindly forward me two bottles of your KOFGO. r procured come while in Christchurch at llm New Year, and found It very good for colds.** Ask any chemist or grocer for KOFGO, and insist upon receiving it. Accept no substitute. Price 2j6 a Bottle GRJFFEN & SMITH Lid. CREVMQUTH Wholesale Distributor* for Coo St MoW. A fj.- -3 M A CHOICE SE i ■ AY HEATHS and AYE RATH FR AMES. -EC ETON SHADES OF aii'! H. A, THOMPSON UXIVERTAKER A XT) MONUMENTAL MASON, GIBSON'S QUAY .HOKITIKA. O’CONNELL & CALiARL C'ARJXET MAKERS. REVFLL STREET, HOKITIKA. TT.TGII CLASS FURNITURE made lo any design. oir oak sniA a a speciality. Kapock boddinj* and wire myttrcs.-ies always on hand. Full information on oin-jr.ir.v at our Factory, opposite Sehrodor and Co’s Shop. “SWIFT” MOTOR SPIRIT. rip HE REST .MOTOR SPIRIT ever ■JL imported into New Zealand. GUARANTEED 00/02 SPECIFIC GRAVITY. Used liy the New Zealand Refiiterating Co., Ltd., Chrislelmrch, Kink Ta xis, Christchurch anil others—proved second to none. The chief point, in its favour is that at a temperature of over 8000 F. the Spirit is entirely distilled and leaves no residue whatever. Erice 21s 9d per case landed in Hokitika. MARK SPROT & CO. G RE Y .A I 0 U TIE SOLE WEST COAST AGENTS.
» '-a $ y 7 ' T? a, w £/n*rsKltl) & fo&wiilf) & '* gf § /.%$ k"MW ‘tJ &► /•? s£•&£' i-i/? >4. w M SE '•i-fi&jti t&M-Ss i No additional inducement is necessary to persuade experienced housewives to buy Raven Tea —the quality, economy and exquisite flavour of the tea itself see to that! We wish, however, to prove to our friends that the infinite care expended in the blending of Raven Tea is carried into ALL our relations with cur customers. l4j tsi.--i HSfr V--v£ir jstfs &! The high, qualify of Raven Tea places it beyond need or possibility of improvement, but we have improved the package. Henceforth, the famous RAVEN TEA will be sold in canisters specially marked in large letters with the name of some cooking commodity. Thus one tin will be marked SUGAR, another SALT, a third SAGO, end so on. No need to indicate how useful they will be in your kitchen larder. Buy Raven Tea from your grocer as usual. 15 v&s
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1923, Page 4
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