“Some griefs are nied'cinable.” Shakespeare. The prevalent g'ief at this time ol die year i.s a heavy cold biouglit on by the inclement weather. But New /,eaiaiide'-s don't worry about such on annoyance—experience has taught the nuijor’ty that such a grief is promptly sootlnd and remedial by Ra.ve - - Lung Preserver. Also tones up ire wweern against F'ltlior a'tacks. Baxter’s is now sealed with a t e\\ screw cap which preserves the -omiiiTs All Chemists and stores. Largm c-ron-omic-al family ,w,e at 4s fid; smaller sizes tit 2s (Id and Is (id
NOT LUCK BUT PULMQNAS. •Jim broke the office record last year Went through ilio • whole winter with out catching a cold. Of course w wanted to know why lie had all tm luck. "Not luck.'’ lie said, "hut Fulnionas. lion ever 1 lieai'd you lo' - lows sneezing, i slipped one in ni,\ mouth. No colds lor me, while i ear get I’ulmoiias." -Advt.
Fowls pay hip: profits in winter when pi veil AVnclhnm's Famous Spice. 1 J !l>. Is 9d. All Grocers and S to re 6
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 6
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178Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 6
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