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WMKMmJmSM CURES UOISONED & INFLAMED WOUNDS Eczema, Scalda, Burns, Ulcers, Chilblains, Old Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Chapped Hands, Sore L'e'jJ, Skin Complaints, and Heals everything it touches. PRICE Is. SOLD EVERYWHERE. For Asthma, Catarrn, Cold in the Head, Influenza, Hay Fever, Bronchial Affections and Difficult Breathing. PRICE:--2s 6d per tin. Either of the above sent Post Free on receipt of Postal Note. Address—C W. Hawking 150 Georgo St., _yunedin. SPRING BLOSSOM PILLS, PRICE is PER BOTTLE. Cures indigestion, liver, kidney and stomach trou! ’as, and constipation. Sold everywhere. £ t"OL00MlNE” the gieat corn, wart, -* ** ar.a bunion cure. Price Is a box at chemists and stores. “BIOOMINE” is a painstaking remedy, a sure cure, it will relieve you in three applications. All t-liv d’Terence between having painful corns and not having them is one shilling, the price of Bloommo. IF YOU SUFFER FROM ASTHMA do not hesitate, but send at once for a tin of HAWKINS INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER. A U T J O N. Dr BLOOM’S “ORANGE BLOSSOM” is the only one le- ally allowed to be sold in New ' Zealand. The Comptroller-General of Customs, Wellington, is prohibiting all others from being imported into the Dominion of New Zealand, aj they ’’•’.fringe the Registered Trade Mark •’Blossom.” of the Sole Proprietor: C. W. HAWKINS (LIMITED). Herbalists, George St., Dunedin. ■ flniCQ. The Elixir of Lift is in LAUIEIa . “ORANGE BLOSSOM”. It makes you well, and keeps you well. Used by thousands. On the New Zea-i land market since ISB4. Ladies suflering from internal complaints can cure themselves with the celebrated home treatment--One .Month's Treatment, os; pest fre Addle-*: L. HAWKINS, 160 George Street. Dunedin.

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For bailies apply mixture of XAZOL and Olive Oil to nostrils and throat as a precaution against Infantile Paralysis.—Advt.

h 8. NEWMAN BROS.’ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES. CAES LEAVE— Westport for Eeefton, daily, 10 n.m. Eeefton for Westport, daily 9.30 a.m., connecting rvith morning train from Greymouth. Westport and Eeefton, for Murchison, Glenhope, and Nelson, daily service. Nelson and Blenheim, daily 0 a.m. Nelson for Motueka and Riw-ika, daily 9 a.m., and 4 n.m. Riwaka, via Motueka for Nelson.daily, 7.45 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. CADILLAC CAES USED ON SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. H. LAWJf, Agent, Hokitika, HARLEY & CO, LTD, Agents, Greymouth.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1925, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
882

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1925, Page 4

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