A I'.•airlii-'- of a country school not fifty miles from JUokitika, relates an amusing incident, lie has a littmhei of .Maoris in his class and one day last winter one of these hoys caught a very severe cold. 'J’lio lonelier gave h.im a few 'loses of Kofgo and the .Maori’s cold disappeared very quickly, lint ever since their not only that particular Maori hut all the others at the school have keen catching colds with eroat frequency and being {riven doses of Kofgo. It was not until just the other day that the teacher discovered the cause of the colds which one of the Maori scholars confessed was due to their having taken a wonderful liking to the taste of Kofgo. the Great Cough Cure.—Advt.
DOTNG GOOD FOR 20 YEARS. For over twenty years “Maltexo” ! (Wilson’s Malt Extract) has been bringing joyous health and strength to people who are thin, weak, nervous, ont-of-sorts, depressed. To-day, “Maltoxo” is the most- popular tonic food in New Zealand. Doctors and nurses all over the Dominion recommend it.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1924, Page 4
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175Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1924, Page 4
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