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TAKE YOUR PULMONAS WITH YOU You never know when the sneaking germs of cold will grip you. In the train, in the office, in the home. Others have colds and you may catch them. Pulmonns will prevent and relieve coughs, colds, etc. Cany Pulmonns with you on your holiday. Is Gd and 2s Gd, from all chemists.— Advt.

"When Mr Nosworthy went to Samoa he was impressed, very naturally. i»y the fact that the auihority of the Administrntor was being defied. He took the European view of the situation, as he was hound to do, and decided that the only course open to the Government was to strengthen the Administrator’s hand and to insist on obedience. If, however, a Minister who is himself a Polynesian were to hear what the Samoans had to say for themselves it is very probable that tie could help towards a better understanding. Tin* Maoris say Sir Aoirana Ngata lias a “sweet .mouth,” which means that he has a most per suasive tongue, and we are sure that all New Zealanders would roioioo if he could he given the opportunity to explain to the Samoans the importance, to themselves, of co-operating with the Administrator for the advancement of their welfare. —“Lyttelton Times.”

Don’t ask for. “ vinegar,” stipulate Shnrland’s Table Vinegar. Unsurpassed i.i purity, strength, and flavour. All gror. as. Tn Pottle or bulk.—Advt. Use Sharland’s Tablo Vinegar for pickling. Piquant, pure, strong, ind free from mineral acids. In bottle or bulk.--Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1929, Page 3

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246

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1929, Page 3

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