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THE- CrUE-AI Hearne’s B’onohiti' Cure is a Di'olwoor for Everyone, from tiny tots to grown-ups, against coughs, colds, bronchitis, a:thma, and all chest troubles. For os'er fifty years “Hearne’s” has been famous as an absolutely safe, p easant and 3ure remedy. Keep a bottle handy in the house for protection. (38 m m FOR EVERY KIND o, COUGH AND CHEST COLD HEARNE'S Chemist* & Stwe Every whsre BRONCHITIS

a nkw (;o i/n qrickt. I In' production of more gold is so important. and gold mining is such a p |W -nli.ir industry, that sp"cial assistance from the State, especially in the opening up of m>w fields, might lie jus,i t i“d. It is interesting to mte the •Minister’s statement that the Government has now -I I prospecting parties in the field. It is most unlikely that New Zealanders have taken from the soil anything more than a fraction of its wealth in gold. There must he quantities of go'd still to he mined, and if new fields could he developed, or old fields reopened profitably, it would ho a real benefit to th ( . country. Since Auckland province prou ers much more than half the gold won in New Zealand, the suhjeet has a special interest here.—Auckland ‘’Star.”

Where housewives shine--polishing floors, furniture and linoleums with “'nn-o’” Gives a bright, lasting shine—easy to apply—economical to her Alt 2T ,eers —Advt For table use insist on Sbnrlnnd’s Vuiegar a condiment of absolute pur itv —strong and piquant !u hi.trie Of bulk.- -Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 3

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