Public Health Department urges the strict precaution against infantile paralysis. Dilute NAZOTj with olive oil and smear inside nostrils.—-Aclvt.
RAN OKI? AND SON'S KI'CAT VIMT FXT'i ACT can be obtained ill, all chemists ain I stares. There is no reason for putting up with "Termr bnui.ls, because you can obtain - 1 - which is not only recognised b> the highest Medical Authorities, but P ll >'ed bv the Supreme Court, the best. SANDER'S EXTRACT i* uneiiiialled for colds, influenza, dianhoea, flatulence; locally ior wounds, hums ulcers, p ies, itching and chilblains. Insist on SANDER’S and benelit.
A WOMAN’S DEATH. DUNEDIN, April 'A-'. Alary Bain, single, 3S, residing at Wuipahi died at the hospital during an* operation for gnilre. Preliminary tests had caused a doctor to consider her a good operative risk. A post mortem has been, ordered. VICTIM OF SHOOTING ACCIDENT. PALMERSTON N., April ‘2O. Thomas HCdley, a farm hand taken to the hospital on Easter Saturday, as the result of injuries sustained m a shooting accident at llangitvalua on Good Friday, has succumbed to ms
‘Rexona teliabletaedy.) HEALS CUTS SORES AND ALL erup*‘?L
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1925, Page 1
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183Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1925, Page 1
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