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0 i <5 ■C' * J. ' ;gv Their ages are different, their outlook on life is different —but their taste in tea shows no variation. All the family since Grandma a day have been ‘ brought up on' Nelson Moate’s. And it’s still preferred. To quote the words of little Jean (aged. 4) — i'i\ “ When the gwocer c®m®4 »an’ we want more tea, we say, • the usual, pwease, Mr. \\ Gwocer/ an* of course he t'V ALWAYS b wings ufl — TpSpg .feiii PURE TEAS

Constipation fir- & 0 Headaches, Dullness Bad taste, it© appetite Skin blemishes Have their source In neglected condition Of Bowel® Serious diseases May follow Continued neglect BEECH AM’S PILLS Kelleve constipation Remove skin Blemishes Cleanse the tOngsse Avert danger By taking m Worth a guinea a Box,

HOKITIKA TO WAIHO. ALTERATION TO TiME-TABLE. AARS will leave Hokitika for Waiho on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Cars t. ill leave Waiho for Hokitika on Mondays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. Reliable drivers employed. Phone No. 183. Agent for Hudson ar.d Essex cars. ALEX CAMPBELL, Manager. Garage—Next Dominion Hotel, Revel 1 St., Hokitika.

boat m m m “RED-HALL” GUM BOOTS are without question the host product in the world. They are famous for their durability and easy lifting. They tire particularly adapted to the kind of service expected of a gum boot on the West Coast. Look lor ills “R;d-Ba lTir.-i -Mark. Two million men in the world today are wealin« RED - BALL ru'd coots. 2 S S 5 iii 3 i£. iS. El.tj

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1927, Page 4

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253

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1927, Page 4

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