THE FIRST CHILL BREATH. Shorter clays, and colder nights presago the first chill breath of winter, the danger season with its colds, coughs and ’flu will soon be threatening. Assure yourself of protection. Carry Pulinonns. Take them after exposure, Pulmonas ward off coming •hills. They ease and soothe. Ask tor Pulmonas. In the handy tins Is 'd and 2s Gd. —Advt.
‘‘Beauty that comes from health hn> gentle quality.” Pimples and coars< kin are caused by indigestion. To estore the skin to its original fresh icauty take X-AN Mixture three times '•> j|v. V 7. E Williams, Chemist.— * d vt. ft will pay you to visit Schroder’s ,J ’inporinm where the latest creations •in h<> selected at most moderate • rices Not only in Millinery. Frocks. Furs, but also in Carpets, Linoleums nil men’s wear. Early inspection in ited. AdrL.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1931, Page 3
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138Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1931, Page 3
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