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“Don’t sport with health.”—Jackson. You cannot afloial to take chances with your health, especially in chilly weather. Keep ills at hay with liaxror’s I.uno Preserver. I’or • >•> yean this famous rcmeily has niven iciicf to countless thousands of suhorers from colds, eoupdis, hrc.nchitis and influenza. ‘ Uaxtcr's” has unique penetrative qualities that quickly root-out the trouble. Also a dependable tonic. Got a larqe 2s Gd bottle now from ehemist nr strocer.

QrrCKKH ROAD-MAKING. LONDON. Jump An A new sort of road-making oomeni ■\ liA-Ii within - I hours of being laid in G-tilford-slreet, W.C., according to one spoaher, ••rang like Stool,” ami rosisti'il a compressed :iir drill, was de'Cribd io a paper read y<st.-r<lay ai the ;.<H'ds conference of municipal engineers. This paper was rommiiiiirated hy a Paris engineer, M. G fraud, who stilted tl\al the foment had redmed the closing of important streets to three days instead. of eight or ton. for it hardened m i jell more rapidly than Portland ootnonl, its tvsistamo being greater at :li,, end of two days than that of Portland niter two months. ("•HANGING MAN. LONDON. •!tine 2~. Orman beings of the future nil! he dilfer ttl from those now on the earth affording to the theory of Sir Artliur Keith, the scientist and surgeon, expressed in a |f.-tare vesterdilv at ("haring Cross Hospital .Medical- School. Alan, he said, i' now going through the greatest experiment in etoltiliott ever known. M e live in houses, work tn factories, wear clothes. These facts and the foods we eat and drink, s-.nrr-of which contain nlkaloidal substances foreign to the hotly, will have their inllucnro on the germ plasm which determines what characters of body we shall possess. The destiny of ov olntion. Sir Arthur said, was something which was inherent in the germ plasm, and something man kind had no control over. -Ml tie gifts we had—the brain, the hand, the upright posture—had l>oen attained lit nothing man himself had done, or that his ancestors had done: lie had simply ooine into something he was heir to. have found’HEENZO' makes a splendid oough mixture very much cheaper than the old way of buying. n MRS. J. M. CAMERON. N-SAV. !8

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1

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361

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1

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