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Catalogue • ©si * s?eqiaest & M LMt 1 & '/J Money '•efunded if not more tn i satisfied. £l/2/6 Suit as Illustrated. Boys’ .• v Jerseys, Navy, Grey, All Sizes 3/ [HP Postage, .04, WETH A GENEROUS FREE PIECE FOR PATCHING, ALL SIZES, POST PAID —DOUBLE-BREASTED, 25/6 You have never seen a Suit to stand such hard wear at double the price. The pattern is neat and not easily soiled. • Mid and Dark Grey Worsted finish Tweed. Thousands sent all , over the Dominion, and everyone p'.easql with ,their purchase. Send to-day' and' get i 8 months to two years’ hard wear. Glasson’s j Famous^ T£noclc°abbut Knickers Here’s a guaranteed bargain for boys hard on their pants. There is nothing near the price to wear longer. Neat Dark G-ey pattern, in a tough Twist Tweed, selected for long service. Good cut, well lined. Worth 8/G. Our price, any size, 6/9. Glass®n’s Warehouse CHRISTCHURCH [■X Ml.;;! m M "U I vJt

11l 4K ■V' m “ A Sound Mind in a Sound Body * is obviously the motto ct this conscientious neadmaster, He teaches his pi mils the golden rule ot health — Kruschen in the morning cup ot tea. And, because he practises what he preaches, he is able to loin his boys regularly at football - -despite his 60 years. Read his letter: — i“ You may be interested to know that tor the last two years d haVe made use of Kruschen Salts tor my boys (all small boys . under 14) every . morning ,at breakfast. Ido not mean that every boy has it, butlhave it by my side and the boys have been' taught to esk for ;Kruseheri when they require it. s “ Since I have used Kruschen I find, that the general health of the boys lias improved greatly,; and I practically never have any boys out of school from headaches, bilious attacks, and other minbr ailments which used to be so' common, and the more I can persuade the bdys to co-operate with me in the use of Kruschen Salts when necessary, the more their general health and fitness improve. I use Kruschen Salts regularly myself, and now, at the age of 60, can still play regularly at Football with the boys, and I am as active as I‘Was at 40.” ■ 5.11-30 (There is, nothing . drastic—nothing dangerous—ahout Krusphen. be, taken by young and old alike with;.;: the absolute assurance that nothing but benefit' will result .from its daily use.The six salts m Kruschen—far from being., foreign' to the , system—are actually Nature’s, own prescription for keeping' the organs of elimination; '.Working properly—gently : but surely expelling, all poisonous waste matter every, day. Then there is no longer, any possibility of headaches, bilious- ; ness, indigestion or any of the minor miseries of' life that 1 keep so many, people below par. Start on “ the little daily dose *•* of Kruschen to-morrow and so take the first step along, the royal road to perfect health.' Kmsehen Salt 9 is obtainable at all Chemists and 11l l IH 11 ii*—'■

gSSnW'AMU ¥ Y- \ \ f <5 •M « V S f *tr \ 12* >r ?Y rs *i, o, a*4 /oe>. “HearneV’ will take the danger out of aity type of cough : for all the family this Winter It is a form of homo treatment that is as near infallible as any prescription can be L said to be, for it is more than just a soothing syrup* It neither allows the trouble to develop seriously nor to become chronic. There’s no age limit to the use of “ Hearne’s.V Any* body in the house can go to the family bottle and get relief right away. At all Chemists and Stori 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 em.B;,eROUPi flu. HMHE't gI©WHITIS <URE FOR so mm

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1930, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
616

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1930, Page 3

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