"Good-bye—thou Wintry blast." —Anon. Althomzli Summer is with us agam we must still guard against possible risk of colds and eouligs. It always pays to have Maxtor's Lime Preserver handy in case of emergency. ■‘Maxtor'.'" has a knack of nipping colds and Inom-hial complaints right in the haul. It is a rich, penetrative specific, and every (lose does good. Also n reliable tonic. All chemists and stores. (lenercms-.Nimt bottle 2m (id. or family size -Is Od.
Ford Truck with chassis complete, in good going order, £ll6 in Greymouth. Ford Tonring car, good second hand, £9O. —Mark Sprot and Co,, Ltd., Greymouth.—Advt WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS vastly superior to all other stimulants Thousands of homes are never without “XAZOL.” Instant relief to colds, coughs and chest troubles. Pleasant to take, 60 doses Is 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 4
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131Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 4
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