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Around fh e world, where'er you b<. 'l'lti' Kamo familiar sight. you’ll s<».;, Some sad-oved mortal, young or old Afflicted with a cough or cold. Around tin' world in ovary dime Tim bronchial ills of wiidei’linie t ill oluphasiso the uood, Ito .sure. Of taking Woods’ Croat Peppermint Cure.

THE 10 PER CENT CUT. A |() per cent, cut on wages is bad enough, but bow many could stand a If) per cent cut on health. Yet that is ivhat happens when let coughs and colds attack us, destroying our vital itv. Keep Puhnonas handy. A sure safeguard against coughs, colds and other throat infections'. Obtainable everywhere. Is f>d and 2s Cd.—Advt.

Science -says “breathe veur-p-cold away!” Inhale “Nazol” penetrate right to the root of tlie t 'ot h*e. R< onoinical doable also contains 120 ful 1 doses for 2p \ few dropo of “Na/.ol” on your hano Kerch.ef every morning will protect you from colds ah day. Take this scientr he precaution right throughout the winter. Economical double size contain# 1 e,') rinses for- fir) Ar)*-*

VTitli the cold ”nights a hi'ad yon would ho wiso to sec our range of down quilts in all the newest colourings. Double and single blankets. Something new in cot blankets. Special value in travelling runs at 14s 6d. pram rugs at 9s. Call to-day at Addisons. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1931, Page 6

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223

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1931, Page 6

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