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XT' NO NEED TO 6HIVJ®, AND CUSS THE COLD WHEN WE OFFER SUCH UNDERWEAR VALUES AS THESE. WE DO NOT SELL LOWGRADE MERCHANDISE—BUT 1 JUST GOOD SUPERIOR ARTICLES ’THAT APPEAL TO THE MAN WHO KNOWS IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY OLOTHE^r^'.siOUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS FAIR AND REASONABLE. St. British Margaret's famous Underwear “ VICTOR.” Medium -Weight All\V9pl NatiipL .Shade . Underpants an^-SingleSiw-ed; *O.S. * Men's 10s 6d. r- — “ RECORD ’Nfetton ’ and Wool, Sotf medium «pKl Singlets. Man’s 6s lid;""0,8* 7s 6d. JASON UNDERWEAR j Universally recognised as the! best. Guaranteed No. 441 un-j shrinkable winter weight .natural, shade. Singlets, men’s 12s 6dj O.S. 13s 6d. Underpants, men’s] 13s 6d, O.S. 14s 6d. No. 443 little heavier singlets 1 6d. O.S. 15S 6d. Underpants! 15S 6d. O.S. 16S 6d. M ROSLYN. THE POPULAR N.Z. MAIL “DOMINION” PINK MEN’h 9s 6d. O.S. 10s 6d. 79 PINK 14s 6d. 85 PINK 19s 6d. •• •• raoimric* FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY MEN’S WEAR, ; REVELL. STREET,—HOKITIKA. , ! *t * ’ • vy >.:• >

stt. Xnq fltiMS r ; V/ $2 % \ \\ S&m s & • •• .' >:.’V-. .'. V I Isj 9 'Ti “HearneV* will take the danger out of any type of cough for all _ the family this Winter* It is a form of home v --> w treatment that is as y/V \' near infallible as any k r | ' prescription can be said " to be,for it istnOrethan just a soothing syi*up. . ‘ It; neither! allots the; ' tro ub 1 e -to • develop seriously nor to become; chronic;"" There’s no age limit to the use of “Hearne’s.” Anybody in the house cangj to the family bottle ana get relief right away. At all Chemists and Stores 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 , FLU. CURE ‘M,

Why woiry thro’ the winter with a “grouch”? A sad-eyed sulky and mo'*ydsey.-. < ’Why sit.., Ground," crouch ? While 'wise, ones 'take*'“The Little Daily Doso.” Why not be “0.K.,” confident and gay? 'lnstead of having long-woes to endure; Why i*St -begin the •wis*r wa\vjfco-day? With Woods’ Great's P^rminf

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 3

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