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T, "‘ of carefree mirth displayed When eage r youth pursues a laughing maid. H hut a pluise of life's alluring plan— I ,<M ’e moans tar more to woman than to man. .Maternal impulse dominates her will. The comfort of her loved ones |o assure— I'or coughs and colds prompt aid awaits her still In priceless Woods’ (treat Peppermint Cure.

“There is no iirmoiir against fate.” —Shirley There is protection against sucli annoying ailments ns coughs and colds. Itaxier’s l.nng Prosrover lias proved irseif as an efficient remedy during I lie past 60 years. This rich, red soothing compound promotes the dis-ease-resisting powers of the system against all such throat and lung compin' hits. ‘'Maxtor's” is now fitted with a now screw cap which preserves the contents Von need the huge economical, family bottle at I.- fid at this time of the year. Smaller sizes at 2s fid and Is fid. All chemists and stores,—Advt.

Cod Liver Oil in concentrated tasteless form in British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets. W. K. Williams, Chemist.—Adv 1. Dyspepsia relieved hv eating Yeaston I\a blots which restore healthy appetite. W. E. Williams, Chemist.—-Advb. “It is calculated that 80 per . | cent of advertised goods are I i purchased by women, or that ! | women have some part in any ! decision to purchase. In buying j a motor-car for the family, a I j woman’s voice is rtot silent; ! I in buying a home, the furniture for a home, in selecting j j the summer holiday, the wo- j > | man’s vote turns the scale, j j j Look at the Windows of your ] ! stores, the advertisements j i everywhere, and you will real- ! | I ise what a power woman is j where the purse is to be opened. Bearing these facts in mind, ; j any firm contemplating the pre- { i paration for an advertising cam- | ! paign must forever remember | ! that the j EVENING PAPER ' has become the paper of the j | 1 home and the j j PRINCIPAL ORGAN : i j i for the womenfolk." j • —Viscount Northcliffe. |

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 1

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338

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 1

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