Mount Cook ! The glorious peak of the Southern Alps, can be seen in all its grandeur these fine spring days from Bade’s corner. And in Bade’s window can he seen beautiful new rugs, curtainings etc. that are pleasing to the eye and economical to the purse. Frank Bade. Phone 179. —Advt.
Wet feet nearly always mean bad colds. Get “Nazol,” the commonsense, scientific remedy. Powerful and penetrating. Soothes,' relieves and herds, ' 60 doses for Is fid, —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1930, Page 2
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77Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1930, Page 2
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