thill win.'Sliiikc- “ They laugh spoil re. '’'here is nothin;; more orati'lying ihan relief from irritating coughs iiml chrome colds-- and certain ease is always effected with llaxlor’.s l.ung I’roserver. This j i:raml specific is rich, warming and dependable—an invaluable antidote lor hroueliial, lung and throat affections. In addition, “lhixt orbs'’ is an admirable building-up tonic. You can oht.iiu a generous-sized liotllo for 2s Od at all chemists and stores: family size ■ls I'M. Hut he sure you get llaxlor’s” ! . -o .-t*. i £MXf*S**+&Zit*4 ■ .v»ourc <s»lK»'«r*a3E%^^*c«lrja«>!> Mils y HERE are sixl een ounces of tender tea leaf tips and young sapladen leaves in every pound of ' &N 3 y %k & SSAS Hains.—l?
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1925, Page 4
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111Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1925, Page 4
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