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Probably tile oldest male resident of the Dominion, Gustav Smith 0 f North East 1 alley, Dunedin, celebrated hia one hundredth an f ] fifth birthday on April 14. Despite the fact that he has exceeded the normal human span by no fewer than 35 years, Mr Smith enjoys remarkable health and retains his faculties to a. wonderful degree. IT is features bear little impression of tlie ravages of time, and lie would easily pass for a man in the early seventies. He is still able to read a newspaper without the aid of glasses. Scalp irritation! Brice’s Dandruff Prescription os Gd, Seboria Soap 2s. Lawn’s hairdresser.—Advt. Dandruff disappears after using Price’s Preparations. Lawn’s hairdresser.—Advt. * Falling hair checked with Brice's Regenerator, 5s Gd. Lawi\Y hairdresser. —Advt. “Nazol” is the scientific, cornmonlense remedy for coughs, colds and hay fever. Clears the bronchial passages. Gives prompt relief. 120 doses are contained in the new doublo size for 2a fid.—&dvt. New shipments! Fancy coir mats, from G/G to 10/6, outside door mats, plain and fancy 3/3 to 7/6, fancy coir matting 27in. wide 2/11, 36 inches 4/6, 45 inches, plain, 5/6 per yard at Frank Cade’s.—Advt. Eor a brilliant polish use “Tan-01”. Cleans and polishes floors linoleums, furniture, footwear and the fabric and iuco bodies of cars.—Adrig

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1931, Page 4

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213

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1931, Page 4

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