Sparkling eyes tell of good health, of a system clean, active, vital. Once let constipation get a hold, and wastes and poisons in the system make the eyes dull, mar the complexion you feel "done" and irritable. j CP The best remedy to take to BEECHAM’S PILLS. They thoroughly cleanse the system, and quickly put you right. S m m s 0 se *i£ K CURES POISONED &. INFLAMED WOUNDS Eczema, Scalds, Burns, Ulcera, Chilblains, Old Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boila, Chapped Hands, Sore Legs, Bkin Co.nploiuts and HEA.L~> everything that it touches:—Price Is. OPRING BLOSSOM PILLS, PRICE ° Is PER BOTTLE. Cures indi-ge.-tion, Liver, Kidney, Stomach treuhies r>nd Constipation, Sold everywhere. “■OLOOMINE” th<o Great Corn Wart and Bunion Cure. Price Is per box at all rhemiats and stores. “BLOOMINE’' is a painstaking remedy, a sure cure. It will relieve v ou in three applications. All the difference between having painful corns and not having them, is one shilling; the pries of one box <f “BLOOMINE.” IF SUFFER FROM ASTHMA do not hesitate, but send at once for h tin of HAWKINS’ INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER—For Asthma, Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Influenza, Hay Fever, Bronchial Affect ions and Difficult Breathing. Price < 6u a tin. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Either of the cbove sent Post Free on receipt of Postal Note. C. W. HAWKINS. 160 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. CAUTION.— Dr BLOOM’S “ORANGE BLOSSOM is the only one legally allowed to be sold in New Zealand. The Comptroller-General of Customs, Wellington, is prohibiting all others from being imported into the Dominion ol New Zealand, as they infringe the Registered Trade M\.k “Blossom” r.r the sole Proprietor: C. W. HAWKINS LTD.. Herbalist, George Street, Douedi . “ORANGE BLOSSOM” LADIES: ™™ s ra ° "ORAIIGE BLOSSOM.” It raak< you well and keeps you fit. Used b thousands. On the N.Z. market sin< 1884. Ladies suffering from interni complaints can cure themselves wit the celebrated heme treatment. On month’s treatment, 6s post free on ps oeipt of postal n< te. Address: L. HAWKINS, IV) GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN Where housewives shine—polishing floors, furniture and linoleums with “Tan-o’ ” Gives a bright, lasting shine—easy to apply—economical to buy. Ail grocers.—Adyt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1931, Page 8
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355Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1931, Page 8
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