1 nfantile paralysis must l>o fought. Saturate cotton wool in mixture of XAZOI/ ami Olive. Oil and smear inside children’s nostrils.—Advt.
■\Vliv .should a man who is careful to wear 'and use only Umpire products, cuntinuallv cram his pipe lull of American Tohaceo? Keep the money in the country by smoking our very own tobacco, grown in New Zealand. ! Try it. and you will he delighted with its unequalled mildness and smooth and mellow smoking properties, due to the small percentage of nicotine and to the toasting process to which the tohaceo has been subjected. This makes foi health, since excess in nicotine has a very had influence on the heart anu nerves. Once the smoker gets accustomed to the pure tobacco flavour ot the local product he v.dl reject a! foreign brands with their adulterations, and he will awaken to the tact that ie can get a letter article, grown anti manufactured in his own country, for less money. Those who like a nil bodv should try Cut Plug No. 1 > u - Bullhead label, or the somewhat milder Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog), vastlx different fiom the lion-toasted imported brands, while Biverhead. Gold excels all others in mildness and aroma. Advt.
Ford Truck with chassis complete, hi good going order, £lls in Greymouth. Ford Touring car, good second hand. £9O. —Mark Sprot and Co., Ltd., Grey mouth. —Advt. Tho ambassadors of trade, commercial travellers “strike a true note” and ask for Bells’ Mild Yellow Label \N mskv. They know the goods. “Bell’s” is mild and clear. Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd., Greymouth, sole distributors.—Advt ■ For continuation of news see fourth page). H' lOK SALE— 2j> 3-speed Douglas MOTOR-CYCLE, guaranteed in perfect order. For particulars apply to K. .C. Toohey. fOST— Between Perry's tram line 1 off Kokatahi road and Hokitika, or Kameri-Ruatapu road, a small gladstone BAG. Finder rewarded on returning same to O’Connor’s Hotel, Hokitika. ANTED—SEWING* terms niodeW AXTE ' v rate. Jffieo. Address at “Guardian” COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, REYELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. l TRS J. L. FOWL'EII WISHES TO VJL NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, int she has taken over the above isiness. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) •ied fish and chips to take away. All rders promptly delivered. The dining room will he under the ersonal supervision of Mrs Fowler ant} rst class suppers cap be assured,
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1925, Page 3
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