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AND SON'S KI'CAI.N l'i'l KX'I'IiACT can hr obtained at all chemists and stores. There is no reason for putting up with inferior '■irands, hecauso von can obtain ‘KAXUKIt’S,” which is not only re•opnised by the highest Medical Authorities, hut proved by tlm Supre.mo Court, Melbourne', tlm best. SA.v DKH’h KXTItACr is unequalled for colds, inlluenza, diarilmea, flatnk-nee; locally for wounds, hums, ulcers, jales, itehltip, and cbilhlains. Insist on -A N ni-'.H’S, nn.l Iwumfit.

healthy cov/s produce GREATER YIELDS. That this is no idle saying is amply proved hv tlu> hundreds of 1.1 t«-»s "huh ■carl. Mr Sykes every year from smecsWtll farmers all oyer the >■»;"'»•': Men who recognise that tlm health their hen! is not to he Hilled ruth. Thev have no irotihle m their hold' witli had cleansing, niamimt.s. nulU .e----ver. (Olds. ete. Why ? because they have proved the ln'iieUt gained hv systematically drenching every cow at tel valvine wit!. Sykes’* Drench. 1.0 'CSC and follow their example. ' : ‘ve HyUe, s Drench a trial. It makes rows clean (illicitly in the natural way It _ P> e ; vents i attarrlial discharge. which is apt to result in contagious ahortmn. n cleanses the lilood and aits as a sale,Minrd against milk fever, it acts as a tunic and tones up the digestive oceans. It has the largest sale o! any Drench in Australasia. • s ohl e\Cl>whero 17s a dozen. Is fid a packet. Each packet contains two trenches.

Sumo curiosity was aroused at the Savage Club's kororo at Now * !>'- motttli bv the use of the C'luef havage of the dub of the Maori word tamahine." iu referring to the lion J.uO Jellitoe. The word is not often hoard, and less understood by the pake.ia. There are terms applied by the Maoii. to females of their race, fha kotuo s the child, the tamahme is the yd approaching womanhood, and the i\aliine is the married woman.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240926.2.12.3

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
314

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 1

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