The 'coinmonsensc remedy, “ Xazol,” joes right to tli© root of the trouble. For coughs, colds and till chest and lung complaints. GO doses for Is Gd.— Advt.
AIR FASHIONS. ■IO!IANNKSIU'KG. April Ji. Tn a conversation at Durban, Sir Alan' Cobliam—who, with Lady Cobham and a crew of 1. is making a 20,000-miles aerial survey of the African continent —said he realised Ins ambition to establish a through air route between the Mediterranean and South
Ho anticipates the time when large sums will he invested in opening up Africa by aerial transport. Lady Cobliam said that the best type of machine for women in this country is the Moth or Avian. In hot weather she added, she discarded her skirt and wore breeches and a jumper. There is, she declared, no necessity for weird clothing.
For Indigestion— Benger’c Food soothes the distressed stomach and gives freedom from pain. Although light as snowflakes, Benger's is luily nutritive, therefore it quickly restores health. & & for Infants, Invalids & tiICJ Bold in Tina by all Chemists, ote., ovorywhora "A few months ago my little boy Bruce (aged two), after a bad cold on top of teething trouble, wasSSgoing down the hill, and it was doubtful whether he would pull through. Knowing what Lane’s did f'or my daughter, Christina, I put B— o him on Lane’s. At once I it brought back the lost weight and made him a new child. He is to-day ell and strong, and running about in good health, and 1 can honestly say the result of only half a dozen bottles. ”C. HENRY, “Camperdown, “Sydney.” 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores.
Give them t/EAmS.Mother, "N its Safe and Pleasant M % Chemists & Stores Everywhere FOB- EVERY K.IND COUGH AND CHEST COLD IT does not matter how young the child, it is safe to use Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis or any chest troubles. Everyone gets the same immediate and lasting benefit, and “Hearne’s” is pleasant to take, and pure. 61 HEARH E'S CURE BRONCHITIS 3ft e: Gft EAT EWC PROTECTOR
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1928, Page 1
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343Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1928, Page 1
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