.'The game of tennis steadily increases- in popularity and there is «" growing demand among players for racket strings locally. To meet tbw demand L. S. Ross has installed s stringing machine which automatical I v pnts even tension, on. every string .an?' retains the original shape of tin frame, Mr, Ross extends a hearty iTivitf?tion to pifiyers to see the ma s hi.ne‘ in. operation.—3?t•
'iliere is only one way to ti.eat a fold, 'and that is at. the points of infection— ipputh, nose and throat. Inhale ‘‘jSazpl” the scientific remedy, tegularlyj. New double size contains 1.20 fti.ll doses 'for 2s, fit],— Adyt.
For a brilliant polish use “Tan-01”. Cleans and polishes floors linoleum's, fuir.niture, (Xootjyeav and. the fabric and duorf bodies.of oars,— Advt. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1930, Page 3
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124Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1930, Page 3
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