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Space hath no limit, near or far, , Beyond the worlds we see; One source have all the worlds, which are, Vnd all the worlds to be. Amid the dust from whence they sprung, Float germs of harm to throat and lung. Preserve your health, “First Aid” assure— Remember Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
Ray “Sliarland’s” next time you buv vinegar. Sharlaml’s vinegar is pure, piquant and palatable—best for table and all household uses.—Advt.
New stock of moil’s lumber jackets just to hand. Latest designs at W. H. Stopforth’s.—Advt. _
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1930, Page 3
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