TROUBLE IN THE TRAM—PULMONAB. , 4 ‘ Opposite in the tram, sat a man coughing. My Pulmonas left at home! I sprang up, threw my fare at the conductor, and jumped off—into the nearest chemist for Pulmonas. I trust them against cold infection. They are an instant relief for coughs, bronchitis, etc." Is (id an 1 2s fid per tin.—(Ad.)
*j €n J Call and see the new overcoats at Bade’s. The new shop that has the latest in everything a man requires. Ask to see the new fur-felt hats at 10s 6d. or good warm all-wool cardigans at 12s 6d. Also pull-overs and lumber jackets at new prices, frank Bade flat© of McKay’s).—Adv*
CLOSES 31st MAY 1279 PRIZES ORDER MORE LAUNDRINE OR VICTORY SOAP, AND COLLECT MORE WRAPPERS. THE MORE WRAPPERS YOU HAVE, THE BETTER YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING A PRIZE. and Soaps Competition
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1929, Page 3
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143Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1929, Page 3
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