A BAD FOOTBALL RESULT. How often does football result" in cold I Standing stamping your feet on a chilly day, the crowd coughing and sneezing around you. 'Slip a Pulmona in y'our mouth and protect yourself against infection.- These soothing, healing pastiilt*s relieve throat and chest trouble by inhalation. Froin chemists. Is 6d and 2s 6d par' 1 .tin. —Advt.
.“Donald the Dub,” Crumit's latest record. Every golfer will buy" i)t. ■ Everybody who knows anything about golf will, buy it, and those who know nothing about golf will buy if. CJall and hear it to-day at Yarrall’s Music Depot.—Advt. »
vNo cold is “Nazol” proof. Clears ,fch° bronchial passages giving speedy relief. Safe for all ages., Take on lipAp sugar or inhale. 60 does for Is 6d.—Advt.
Monster Clearing Sale—The whole of the large stock has been marked doWn. Call and secure the bargains* W. McKay and Son.—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1930, Page 4
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