"A spring day oft' conceals a chill.” •lay. Spring colds and coughs won't trouble you ii you keep Ibixlor’s l.ung Preserver handy. A genuine tiniotested remedy is •* I’axter's”. so rich, wanning ttiul penetrative—gets to root of chronic honehial complaints and gives relief always. As a building-up tonic Raster's hung Preserver i> without equal. Aon can obtain a gonermis-sied bottle from your ehemsit or store for 2s (id ; or, better still, get the family sixe at--Is Cd.—Advt.
The ambassadors of trade, commercial travellers “strike a true note" and ask for Bells' Mild Vellotv T.alx'l AVhiskv. Thov know the stands. “Bell's is mild and clear.” Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd. Grey month, sole distrihntion.—Advt.
One hundred nev.- models and Ready-to-Wear Hats, just opeued at -MeIvav's.—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1925, Page 1
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