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KCCS A!!]■: EASILY I'IIESETJYI'.T)! SiuiJ'l.v piirrliase a small Is oil tin of Xoi toll’s Premier I\u"4 Preservative. I lour 1110 contents into :i Icon soup tin nml mill 10 to 20 parts <>f water and you hive an efficient anil oiiaratiteed preservative tlmt will preserve 200 ousts. 20.01i0.000 preserved v.itli Xorton’s last year! Ask for Xo: ton's Premier K<lir Preservative, from Yells Urns.. Woodstock.- Advl.

leu's Pslinor Knap «!<■ iiiin working trousers 8s ]I <1 pair; C'oloiiijil woollen working son Is oil per juiir at McKay’s. The I.coltng Drajicrs, Hokitika.— Atlvt.

m Read how Lane’s helped Mr. Watts In 1919 I was attacked with Hemorrhage of tho Lungs, and continued to loso blood every winter until 1922, when I started to take your Emulsion. I have taken 60 bottles now, nnd would never bo without a bottlo in tho house. 1 can honestly say it has given mo d new lease of life. I am more than wonderfully pleased with tho way in which I have gained in weight. 1 was practically given up by Doctors as a hopeless case. 1 was then about 11 stone, nnd after taking your Emulsion for 12 months I have got up to !4st. 71bs.

This testimonial is given entirely of my! own free will, nnd with the hopo of anyone who suffers with chest complaints giving the Emulsion a trial, because 1 nm sure it will do them good. 1 tell everybody that it is worth its weight in gold, and I cannot speak too 'highly of the wonderful results you can obtain from your Emulsion. Yours gratefully, D. J. WATTS. East Prahran, Victoria. EMULSION IT’S FAMOUS BECAUSE IT’S GOOD. 2/6 and A/6 at cl! chemists and stores—manufactured by E. G . Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19241029.2.10.2

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1924, Page 1

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292

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1924, Page 1

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