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-Pale." ('ills mi! nil nil. nivnsc mid scale mill keens il (Pill. IVoveiits pittin . miTosimi mnl nalvnnie nation, it. I’. M. Mminilin ami Co.. I’cdlnnl !!nv\, (■liristclnircli. Advt. Tin- nctv sprinn mid summor milliuorv showing at Seliroder’s, cninpiise till- latest ipiidids ill imported trimmed milliu<*ry am! rendy-tn-\venrs. A nur plcseme « 111 |m> valued mid • n tlie in.-mil 111• v • m l >■•«" ; '' p *'|pl "I nur npjire-l-lioii Im- —isl lavmirs. Advt.

A DOSE IN TIME SAVES NINE. You will never prove this old proverb truer then when yon tnhc n cold in hand early. A i-old in the lirsl stages can he <jiii< hly iclieved with a dose or two ol a ”Ood reiueily hke T)r Sheldon’s New Discovery: hot a ne"lectei! cold soon becomes obstinate and harder to treat. (■>( in early. Always keep a bottle of l)r Sheldon’s New Discovery in the house, and take a do'e at the fust siyn ol a cold. Ob-

No Latin or Greek its identity screens, Blain English expresses the message it means, It seeks no evasion in involute terms, Blaitl English conveys the plain truth it affirms. Its meaning is told when hmg-troubles unfold, It brings sure relief for a cough or a cold. Plain English is best when the purpose is pure— That means Woods’ Peppermint Cure.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1924, Page 2

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215

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1924, Page 2

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