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It Complies with the Croverament’s New Regulations FOR A FIRST GRADE SOAP LAUNDRINE CONTAINS MORE FATTY ACID AND LESS WATER THAN SECOND GRADE SOAP, AND I HAT’S WHY IT LATHERS BETTER AND LASTS LONGER. MADE FROM ONLY PUREST FATS AND COCOANUT OIL.

H-,1, H H rl-n JITi-ru. e/9 ec H P BOIEE.R omhmahon <r °rJf<Dme I fo/zze, A Heat-giving Fire that throws out the full warmth into the room ; that boils water at the same time, and _ provides Hot Water in Bath- *jV\EXEORITE room, Scullery, etc. ~ - . A “ METEORITE ” BOILER HO . T WATER will give abundant Hot Water BQELER AND at Little Cost. Burns slack coal, destructcrJ household rubbish, etc., will amplify any exisling s y stem . and is a fitting complement to 5 fcoy&di fu£. on atyUcaXim. an Electric or a Gas Range. OPEN FIRE (HE 5H ACKLOCK • CtP DUNEDIN CHRISTCHURCH .WJUUaQIOIL AUCKLAND-

WARD OFF INFLUENZA. ff there’s one tiling that can hold he dread iuHueirsn germ in check it’s L’ulmonas. These powerful antiseptic tastilles effectively destroy the germs, owing the way for recovery. Palnonas operate by inhalation, and give nstant relief from coughs, colds, etc., ;oo! Is lid and 2s 6d Chemists and itorcs.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1928, Page 1

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196

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1928, Page 1

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