Couched* 'on the floor of night Dawn -■y sleepß; snoozes, too, upon his Brn c keii 'M" bed, ' < But and feels all oyer with the creeps His old nose blue, a dreadful aching head. Dawn breaks. There's hope. The grocer’s car on tour Brings Bill a. bottle—Woods’ Great W; '' Peppermint Jpure. iv
\ NOT LUCK BUT PULMONAS, Tim broke the office record last year Went through -the whole winter with out catching a cold. Of course we wanted to know why he had all the hick. “Not hick.” ho said, “but Pulmonas. ' When ever I heard you fe 1 lowa sneezing. T slipped one in nn mouth. No colds for me, while T onset Pulmonas.”—Advt.
•r'WNassolV; .is the scientific, Pommonshnse remedy for coughs and eold«. Hears the bronchial passages. Gives r>»-nrrir>t relief. Double size. 120 doses for °s 6d; ordinary size, 60 doses for 1» 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1931, Page 3
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145Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1931, Page 3
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