“Tnn-ol” makes light work of all polishing jobs. Cleans, polishes and preserves footwear and floor-coverings. Very economical to use. Try it.—Aclvt" Quick! Bright! Easy! That’s “Tanol”—the polish house-wives swear by—the polish of economy and good sbn.se. Cleans, polishes and preserves.—Advt.
zk/-a v-e “Nazol” is your best remedy tor coughs and colds. It reaches and disinfects the points of infection-the bronchial passages. Safe and sure. Get the new double size bottle to-day! lf-0 doses for 2s 6d. 60 doses for Is Gd —Advt.
“Newman, of Hampshire, has proved very popular as a coach in Canterbury, which was ‘top dog’ of the New Zealand provinces last season, with M. L. Pa ire as captain. “Young Merritt, the .New Zealand ‘googlv’ merchant, is so keen on the game that he devotes Ids lunch hours to coaching young players. It is ra'her a coincidence that C. V. Grimmett should he a 'New Zealander also, and it is claimed that the term 'googly’ ■lirst appeared in print in New Zealand.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1931, Page 2
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165Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1931, Page 2
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