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Don’t Ik? a drudge! Liquid “Tan-ol’ lightens labour. Splendid for polish inp: floors and furniture. —Advt.

If it’s floorcloth or linoleum, go to -McKay's. Having direct communication with the source of supply—the manufacturers—they are enabled to give hotter values than others not so fortunately placed. Look at these prices for Oft wide floorcloths and linos: Os 9d, 7s Od, Ss Od, and 10s 9d a yard. Save money by furnishing. At McKay’s Ilokitika.—Advt. The freshest Fluid Magnesia is Sharland’s. Always pure, agreeable, and full strength.—Advt.

REXONA, BEST FOR SUMMER SKIN TROUBLES. In the Summer-time we nil suffer more or less from some skin trouble, such as Rashes, Roils, Ulcers, Sores, Stines of Insects. Pimples, or, perhaps, even Eczema. '1 hese skin eruptions are dangerous if neglected, and might become chronic. You must give thjrn careful attention. There is no better treatment than to apply Rexona, the Rapid llealer. This is an antisepic Ointment, containing just the right cooling, soothing an<l healing properties that are needed to rid your skin of all impurities. Rexona soot.ass pain, builds new tissues, and renews and heals the skin. 'I he triangular pot ot Rexona, with its healing, soft green Ointment. should be kept handy on the dressing-table, so that every member of the family can have access to its wonderful healing powers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1924, Page 2

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218

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1924, Page 2

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