Something new in suit cases ' .just opened at Addisons. . V ’Phone Advt. ./ . ' /v The game of tennis steadily increases in popularity ,and there ig a growing demand among players for racket strings locally. To meet ; this demand L. S. Ross has installed /a stringing machine which automatically puts even tension on every string and retains the original shape of the frame. Mr Ross extends a hearty invitation to players to see the machine in operation.—2l. , l ' 4 “Let’s go fish in’,” is Angler Jake’s advice, but before you go call in and seo the stocks of Shakespeare and Allcocks fishing gear at Ross’a Sports Depot.—24. , \. Wet feet nearly always mean bad colds. Get “Nazol,” the yoihmOhsense, scientific remedy. Powerful and penetrating. Soothes, relieves and heals. 60 doses for Is 6d.—Advt. V. Look after kiddies coughs and .colds. Sprinkle “Nazol'’ on their pillows. Nips a cold ip the hud, and gives in-, stant relief. Is fid buy 60 doses.— Advt,,
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 4
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159Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 4
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