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i-o-dent Tooth Paste is British product, and best on the market. Contains medicinal iodine. Is 6d. W. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt.

“A deceiving Sentiment.” A striking illustration is afforded in a letter written by Sir Joseph Banks to Governor King in 1804, in which h referred to this matter with marked emphasis:— “There is only one part of your conduct as Governor which I do no: think right—that is, your frequent reprieves. I would have justice, in the case those under your command who have already forfeited their lives, and been once admitted to a commutation of punishment, to be certain and inflexible, and no one instance on record where mere mercy, which is a deceiving sentiment, should be permitted to move vour mind from the inexorable decree of blind justice. Circumstances may often make clemency necessary—l mean ■those of suspected error in conviction, but more whimpering isoft-heartediiess never should be hoard.” Coining from sucli a source these sentiments must be regarded as normal and proper to the times, for Banks g; locally credited, by those who knew him, with great generosity and kindliness of disposition.

For that irritating: flatulence after eating, try X-AN Mixture, X-AN fresh, ens up the stomach glands, multiplies ■"he digestive juices, purifies the blood nnd restores the muscular action to the intestines thus ensuring propei elimination W E. Williama, Cheir 'nt. — 'tdvt. Housewives! Lighten those pnlishin-; jobs. Use “T.in-OI." Kxtiemely easy to apply. Lives a brilliant shine to floors ami furniture. Very economical Try it!—Adct.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 2

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