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gAVE money by making your own Cough and Cold Remedy with “HEENZO.” Fine for the kiddies. u

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"OA 1 r^'lW seamless Casnmere Three Guaranteed for 3 Months "Oberon Holeproof” English Cashmere Socks offer excellent value at this special price. Each purchaser of three pairs receives a guarantee of wear without holes for three months. In the event of a purchaser being dissatisfied —if the Hose are returned together with coupon received at the time of purchase—they will be replaced free of charge. Obtainable in Grey, Light Blue, Black, Slate, Tan or White; Medium Weight. Sizes 9-j, 10, J(H, and 11. 3 pairs for 17/6 c Posta°e ‘Paid Christchurch //- in the £ Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts

Astonishing Results With' Jersey and Pedigree Calves Here is another actual instance of the superiority of Faterine, the scientific stock food. Messrs E. A. and 11. IT. Houghton of Bunnvthorpe, write: —*• We thoroughly tested out Faterine with our grade Jersey and Pedigree Calves, with astonishing results. We used Faterine with separated milk on 30 calves, and found it cured all cases of Mood scours and colds—this is the cheapest and host stock food we have ever used.” FATERINE is Concentrated Nourishment. It contains 200 times more vitamins than butter—and vitanyns are essential to growth and healt 1 1 . Bear your calves on Faterine—it needs no boiling or scalding. One gallon 20;-; 2-gal. tins, 10/- gal.: 4-gal. tii .s, IS/- gal. Obtainable from Stores. Dairy-factories, Merchants or from MARK SPROT & COMPANY, LTD. Sole Distributing Agents for the West Coast. FATERINE NATURAL STOCK FOODS (N.Z.) LTD., 508 N 1 ’lnsurance Buildings, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. wr \ ¥ /'. ii Jaw TclfCT

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1923, Page 4

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