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! :.)■■ iiijliiilv i-. nioiiicinabli'. m; 1 oi'll.'’ \;i maladies oi tin- throat. thesi ami I ,riv, v.-ay r.anliU to Maxtor's I.im;; i t'ivvni v. Till- !:>•'( plan i* to loh ] I'axl. o' - " root s Util Ila lilt. i. :»i an i roattl; 01 (old, ami act... as a tniii . niiiliiu;: anil vonowili}! tlm hlma! . |’jell. !■. li .V, 1! Hliina -I 1,1 | ploasa nr lii tlnvo >i/ns at. all clii'isii ■a,).'. .. iitnliolnv .izo Is ml. (■ Imlilt :N '-il. lav Ini

SMOKING IN TRAMCARS. I'Yoni lime In t inn- t here have been complaints from lady passengers ahntii smokinp; in tramears, but the oilier ,|;,v wo observed n nose/ lilted with keen plen.sure iis some Wile smoke wns watted by on She briyrze. The phenomenon \yfs so uniisunl ihnl on iinpiiries helno/sot ulool it wns discovered Ilintftl/b oonlloman outside wns enjoyin': -A /t 101. satisfying smoke of lleurs’ .STnosnng Tobacco .Mild, and incidentally its fragrance was divine pleasure to his jcllow passengers. I'ears is sold at all Tobacconists at Hd. per i mice, loose, and in handy packets. In-'. Hd., ‘do/,. Is. (Id.

.MlHinNf- ON A I)VKIM'I.SI.NO. National advertisers - pent L 10.0'i0.0: i ,'(!!• newspaper advertising in 1027. Of' bureau oi’ advertising *>l the American Newspaper Publishers’ Assn: ietion announced last month. Kstiinatos showed thai Ho 3 oompanies had expended L'2 I ,uO0,0!i!>, "1 which tin: greatest. sum. L'(>.7oo.Coo. "'as spent hy automobile concerns. 'Kighty-two food advertisers spent .Cl.800,1)00 and 11 tobacco companies sp-nl {.'.V-HHhOltO. You rei(iiire to think over these figures carefully to realise what they mean. The total exports of this countrv for twelve month.-, would just about, sullice to pay America's newspaper advertising hill. 'I ho manufacturer and tin 1 retailer alike have come to realise that there is no publicity like the news paper. The audit department of the .Newspaper Publishers’ Association issues figures of net paid circulation that are accepted as reliable, and on these advertising is sold. Ihe American advertiser spends money in huge sums. hut lie takes preeaillions to know what, ho is actually buying. H the New Zealand manufacturer were more alive to the power of properly prepared and placed publicity theic would he a much greater demand lor the locally made article, he it apparel or foodstuffs.

Woods' creat Peppermint Cure First aid for coughs, colds, influenza

HOKITIKA SAVINGS BARK ESTABLISHED 1866. Under the Savings Bank Act of 1852 HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. Interest is now allowed on deposits up to AT 4j% PER ANNUM. on the monthly minimum BALANCE. Tie TRUSTEES - MEET EVERY iiONTH for despatch of business. ALEX AITKEN, Act'ue-Mansger

DEE’S GROCERY GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, REYELL STREET—HOKITIKA. TVroTIFY THAT FROM AUGUST Ist. all transactions must be on a CASH AND CARRY BASIS, at reduced prices. Country customer* iraited on as usual. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS MUST BE PROMPTLY PAID. Patrons will find a substantial ie duction in prices as a result of the r:e« move.

Yoa positively mast win one of the hundred Cash Prizes some time. Jus! keep collecting coupons while you drink the BEST

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1928, Page 4

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