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THE FIRST CHILL BREATH. Shorter da.vs, amt colder nights presage the first: chill brea'th of winter, the danger season with its colds, coughs and ’flu will soon he threatening. Assure yourself of protection. Carrv Ptiimonas. Take them alter exposure. Pulmoiias ward oft ((lining chills. They ease and soothe. Ask for Pulmoiias. In the handy ’tins Is fid and 2s (id.—Advt.

Tititilled Scalps relieved with Brices Dandruff l > r<'seri|>iio:i. as fid. end Sc--1 Kirin Soap. 2s.— Lawn’s ImirdiTfiser.Advt. Scalp irritation! Brice’s Dandruff Prescription as (id, Seboi'in Soap 2s. Lawn’s hairdresser.—Advt. Dandruff disappears sifter u-sin" Brice’s Preparations. Lawn’s hnird resse r.—Ad v t.

‘‘Homo griefs arn med’cinable. —Shakespearo. The prevalent g'ief at this time of the year is a heavy cold brought on by the inclement weather. But New Zealanders don't worry about such an annoyance—experience has taught the majority that such a griel is promptly soothed and remedied by Ba.Ce's lmug Preserver. Also tones up the ivseem against t'other attacks. Baxter’s i> now sealed with a i ew screw cap which preserves the ,n:ni s All Chemists and stores. Large, e: ononiii.nl family si/.e at 4s (id; smaller rv/.i'H at - fill and Is 6d

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1931, Page 6

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193

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1931, Page 6

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