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iTkrranea ■No col(firNAZ(TM>roof. And n» couyli and cold remedy is so economical as “NAZOL." Eig’nteenjienee lmys (50 doses —more tlian three a penny.

The Postmaster-General (the Hon. j («. Coates) states that he has been in communication with the Commonwealth 'telegraph adminstralJoii t»r same little time in an endeavour, if nuiugimve .h night letter- telegram service l.etween Hip Pomiiliou and the Commonwealth. A satisi atTst't agiuomeiit has new been reaeltetl, and the new service will he available o» ' lla . v l - The rate of these telegrams, which may he transmitted by either "I’aeifie” or the ‘•Kastern” mute will he a minimum of .‘is for a lhessage of ‘2O words, and 2d for each succeeding vor. ’((Tho ordinary rate for telegrams to Australia is -lid per word). The conditions of acceptance will he much the same as those in iorcc for week-end letter-telegrams t schanged with tho United Kingdom. -They differ. however in that delivery of night leifcter-t elograms will be made at the the ultra of destination by the first postal delivery on rite morning followiim the date of lodgment. The text is lu he restricted to plain Umghsh or French language, but ligates and commercial marks mud .expressions wiU 1,. L , allowed. The introduction of this service is considered by tho Postmas-ter-General to mark a decided step •forward in the matter ot reducing cable rates, and is expected to he greatly appreciated hv the people, of both countries, comments- the New Zealand Times.

as m II s? Coo§tis.Colds WJ, CROUP. WHOOPING cough. HOAPSCNCSS. BRONCHITIS. SORE THROAT. INFLUENZA THROAT and LUNGS

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1924, Page 1

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