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Hippo versus Heesizo Two ladies of a party captixed on tha «0 Zambesi River by hippopotami, caught bad colds. HEENZO supplied by Mr. H J.F., who reports the incident, cured both in a day. Wherever you go take HEENZO, 2/6 makes pint of finest family cough mixture, saves pounds. HAINES —IS CORRESPONDENCE. FOOTBALL. (To tlio Editor.) Sir,- I have read with interest the report as published by your paper, of the. Westland Sub-Union meeting held on .M onday night. In connection therewith, ] notice that, my report was considered and the action of the President was endorsed: no mention being made of the Referees Association resolution. It may he news to the general public that 1 reported (as a referee) the actions of the President of the Sub(Tiion, In fairness to myself. I would like to ask that the full report of the meeting dealing with this matter he published : and as my report: was before the governing body I would also. like :o :isk the Suh-t'nion to publish my ■eport “Verbatim et- literatim.” 1 think that in the interest of Rugby ootball these small requests should >e acceded to. — lam etc., W. A. WILSON.

- STOPS COUCHS, BANISHES COLDS. >' A few (loses of Dr Sheldon's New Dis- - cover}’, taken when a cold is coming on, is generally all that it needed to soothe tiio fever and correct the bodily discomfort, of n severe cold. It is well to conitime taking New Discovery for a day or two, even after the attack seemed averted, for its soothing . influence on trio mucous membrane renders it loss liable to A second at- - tack. Dr fiheldon’s New Discovery, - Is !)d and .‘is (Id. Obtainable every--1 where.-- Advt.

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IN DAYS OF OLD. In days of old when h night * wore hold. Sir Francis had a fearful cold: it made him frightfully ill, I’m told. Ah. had he hut of Kofgo known, that cough would have left him quite alone. Xuvv take this moral quite to heart, for after. Kofgo. colds depart. Kofgo quickly percolates to the inflamed membranes of throat, chest, and lungs and creates a prompt soothing feeling finally routing the cold. Leading chemists and stores sell Kofgo at -s Cal a bottle. If you cannot obtain it communicate. with Griffon and Smith Ltd., Greymoutb. the wholesale distributors.—Vclvt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1925, Page 1

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394

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1925, Page 1

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