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A RIVAL TO ESPERANTO. Esperan to may lie quite all right as an international language and bring mutual comprehension whore discord prevails, lint Hears’ Tobacco is appreciated just as mill’ll by whoever I smokos it, whether Englishman • Frenchman, lor it brines peace of i mind and mutual satisfaction when ’ words fail to describe its delightful qualities. Cool and sweet—Hears’ Loose Tobacco is a gift at 8d an ounce. Also sold in handy packets, loz. Od., 'Jo-/.. Is Gd.

•Sticky furniture polish collects dust. Use liquid “ Tan-01 ” and obtain a hard, ilry, surface that will not smear. All grocers.—Advt. Whenever a child has worms get Wade’s Worm Figs. A safe and pleasant remedy.—Advt. The ideal vinegar for pickling purposes is Sharlaml’s Table Vinegar. Free from mineral acids. Fxcelient flavour and strength.—Advt.

MiiKSKY HOAD TVXNKI.. LIVERPOOL, February 1. Excellent progress is being made with the £5.000,000 .Mersey tunnel scheme, which is weeks ahead of the estimated time. The two boring part- , ies, working from opposite shores, expect. to shake hands under the river in the spring. This tunnel, which when completed will he the largest, roadway tunnel in _ the world, owes its being to Sir \\ illiam Bower Forwood. father of the city council, and Sir Archibald Salvidge, chairman of the Tunnel Committe. I When the tunnel is opened the great congest inn and delay in the f transport of vehicles and merchandise across the 'Mersey dcs" : *« ’he building of additional ferry steamers, will be ended, and Liverpools's enterprise will ' greatly increase I iverpool’s prosperity. Tlie progressive lenders of Liverpool aim at building new transport routes through the manufacturing districts Work which lias been started on a road at Walton, has been delayed by .Mr. Winston Churchill's raid on the Road Fund. Twenty-six miles long. and estimated to cost £3.000.000. of ' which the Minister of Transport is to contribute £2.250,000, the road will be complementary to the tunnel. On the Cheshire side the scheme is in prospect for another great transport thoroughfare loading down past the Potteries to Birmingham and the Midland manufacturing districts.

INSTANT RELIEF FROM COLDS. Pulmonas effect speedy relief from coughs, colds, influenza and all bronchial ailments. “The first one I put in my mouth soothed my sere throat/' writes one woman. Just as good for influenza and all bronchial ailments too. At all chemists and stores. Is 6d and 2s 6d.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1928, Page 2

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392

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1928, Page 2

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