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PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST ’FLU. The (.loudly influenza recently swept through Europe and Hie Hritisli Isles. Tin's should serve as a warning to iMew Zealanders. At the first sign of a cold pop a I’ulmona into your mouth. The powerful medicinal vapours stored in these .small, scientifically compounded pastilles, are the natural enemy of the 'flu germ. As tiie pastille dissolves in your mouth, soothing medicinal vapours are released, and penerate into all parts of the lungs and bronchial tubes—-in-stantly destroying the ’flu germs—soothing the raw membranes and giving quick, certain relief. Pulmonas are especially valuable too, in cases of coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. At all chemists and stores, in Is (id and 2s fid tins

Von owe it to yourself nod ;ill mankind To wear a smii'o and show life’ silver lining. You owe it to ho patient, just and kind And clothe yourself in something bright and shining. You owe it to the world to learn and know That others too have ailments to endure. For colds you more than pay tlie debt you owe Tn Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

Increased production that would swell our export trade and increased production that would obviate the necessity for making heavy purchases abroad, would both mean the development of our own resources, and to get her would accelerate the improvement of the economic position. For these reasons a careful studv of the

problems involved, :t’:f 1 plans which would remove the uncertainty which has existed, should give a distinct impetus to our primary imlusi l ies. Apart from climatic conditions, the difficulties which face the wheat-grower do not alter materially from year to year, and it should not be beyond the powers of those with an. intimate knowledge of the problems to plan ahead, factors which complicate the position toda. might he avoided altogether.— "Lyttelton Times.”

mm HEALTH AfeSgite rtfeag*-- ate l ■- ;>'•■»?' Lane’s Emulsion means health and happiness for thousands —and for you. It has remarkable tonic and nutritive power, is easily digested, and soon builds up wasted tissues and weakened constitu* 2/6 and 4/6 'a bottle at all chemists end stores. ffIJJD'SIOM Manufactured by E. G. BANE, Graduate Chemist, . Oamaru. / f £7* Six Cupsadqn THE average New •*• Zealander is the greatest tea-drinker in the world, consuming sis cups a day. Sufficient reason to drink only a really GOOD tea, free from dust and impurities. Always ask for 1 NELSON Lmoates^ Jk® PURE TEAS M

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1927, Page 1

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