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Recognising the valuable work done in curing the common cough or cold we have asked - Messrs Gooch and Co. to stock CJherimal (double strength) Cough Balsam. All you need 'to do it to take a- few doses of Cherimal: Call, at Messrs Gooch and Co.’s store, -ncl get your bottle' of Cherimal, Do it now. —Advt.

NOT LIKE ORDINARY OATS. Because it is especially prepared by a pre-cooking process. Diamond 0-tis is much superior to ordinary , rolled oats for breakfast. O-tis is most nutritious, it has a richer flavour, its health qualities are unsurpassed, it, is readily digested and does not overheat the blood, and it cooks perfectly in one minute after the water boils. Get Oti-s next time and prove these facts yourself.—Adv.t.

Housewives! Lighten those polishing jobs. Use “Tan-Ql.” Extremely easy to apply. \Gives a brilliant shine to lloors and furniture. Very economical Try it! —Adct. This week’s speciil 2s 3d parcel contains 1 sot aluminium measuring spoons, 1 non-'burn cake tin, 1 dish mop, 1 pastry brush, 1 fancy jug. Economic Crockery Shop, P. Stephens, proprietress. —Advt. More’s a remedy for coughs and colds you’ll sweai* by. Nazol. Gives prompt relief because it scientifically treats suclr ailments at the points of infection. It’s economical too—-120 doses for 2s fid., fiO doses for Is 6d. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1932, Page 4

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