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“As false ami fickle ror ’tis' fair.’ l—Heber. Winter is" c<?rtah%; now past,£sut; the weiither "is. , f) ; jade, changing it itli staHJing suddenness. find that coughs - and colds are stilt prevalent and that ! the .soothing , and relieving properties, of that fine pi*, specific. Baxter’s, Lung Preserver,, .are, still in great demand. “Baxter’s” also acts as a ful tonic. Now obtainable at all-chem-ists and stores with a new screw qs.p ; which preserves, tlie contents. ■, I’he large, family szie bottle at 4s (id is tf.ip; most economical. Smaller svses 2si. 6d and Is 6d. —Advt. i • >;■»» ••

A BOTTLED SURPRISE When you enjoy the tin ill oL Drink i mg “Westland” Bottled Ale and Stouji, you will serve it always. A better, i4 uer, : purer beverage is hard to find its sparkle gives zest to any ..ivful it simply belongs with dinner. It Is a good appetiser and is really brewed for you Careful methods of. brewing. and maturing give this fine I heverag& a mellowness which is simply delight' ful. The wonderful, distinctive flavour of “Westland” has made,,it universal household beverage. Buy it without any hesitation at any hotel 01 bottle store. —Advt. Whitebaiters ! . Don’t take" the. risk of losing all your fish, by ; using inferior netting. We have a good strong net, with just tne right mesh, in 80in. and 72in. at our usual low lrices. Frank Bade phone I.79.—Advt A scientific fact —coughs, colds, influenza, and other more serious bronchial complaints usually develop in' tiie. mouth and nose. Disinfect this circle; nf infection by inhaling “Nnzol” regularly. A powerful, penetrating germicide. New double size—l2o, full dose* for *2s fid —Advt. , , > Don’t use ordinary polish for good furniture and linoleum. Else "the'host' —“Tan-ol” cleans, polishes and- .preserves. Accept no other.—Advt Woods’ Great Peppermint Gur^i First, aid for Ooughs s Colds, Influenza

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 6

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