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AYoods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails.—. Advt. Addisons have landed their new wools for winter knitting, Beehive, Roslyn, Cycle, Patons and Nemisia. Tile best at the lowest prices.—Advt. To remove a bad cold take “ Nazol.” on sugar, which should bo dissolved in the mouth. Acts like a charm.—Advt Millinery hats of distinctive style and charm are shown in every fashionable shade. Be sure to visit the millinery salon of Schroder and Co., where all goods are marked at lowest prices for cash to effect a quick turn-over.— Ring up ’phone 121 S.—Advt. Just landing a large consignment of choice dessert and cooking apples with instructions to sell at the lowest market prices. Paterson Michel and Co., Ltd.—Advt. Less labour and infinitely better results. These are the benefits of using “ Tan-ol ” for polishing floors, furniture and leather goods.—Advt. Mill and Factory Supplies: Get our quotes for Belting, Belt Dressing, Boiler Compound, Graphite, Grease, Lubricants, Boiler Graphite, “Climax” Packing, etc., R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christy church.—Advt. • “ No-Rubbing Laundry Help ” is a triumphant success for washing clothes.—Advt. Brighter floors and furniture—brighter hours for mother! “Tan-ol the liquid polish for floors, furniture and leather goods, saves work and expense.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1926, Page 2

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204

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1926, Page 2

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