SPOILING TACTICS. Spoiling tactics are not confined to the football field. There is no greater spoi'c that the < rdin rv common cold. .Many a day’s work, many a round l of golf or afternoon’s pleasure, lias [ been hopelessly marred by the annoy- ; antv, inconvenience and weakness i.i separable from a cold. Don’t let a cold spoil your work nr play this winter. He ready with Laxter's Lung Preserver directly you start to sneeze or shiver. Pin your faith to ‘‘Has tor’s” the proved remedy that has tonic properties also. The larger sizes are more economical. Is fid, 2s (id and Is (id at all chemists and stores. Protect yourself from winter ailments such as roughs and colds. Naso I is an efficient, srieiil ifi < • a 1 . Acts at the root of I lie trouble. Dives quirk rebel 12(1 do-,,:: lor (1,1 fii'i doses tor is fid.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 8
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146Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 8
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