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SATURDAY. f’hc WtiarOtnn SEPTEMBER W-fef ■■■• 1 10. 1932.

i k % j* TO —t 1,- Ilf. . [ , iiCi' In Great Britain fthere arevuniilions of owners 6f radio sets. • majority of them use only Mallard, the British Valve. .For every,cites and make of receiver Mullards axe superior. ' Use Milliards for JPiffej Tone, for Longer Life, for absolute dependability. Ask your nearest Dealer about the new low prices of ‘Milliard Valves •’ ‘ for your set. Christchurch; 42 Crawford St., Dunedin. Advt. The Milliard Wireless Service Co.. Ltd., London. W.C.2. s-v'-^-sesa-v . cr-f,. \-v-.**

For litfivuzW Coiils. WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT . wr* „■£ Treat' coßls logically—ah the points of infectin'. , Use “Naz'ol.” • _l)isinfeiits and protects the.,passages of' the month, nose and throat. A triUy sVicntif: ■ remedy that-,gives piompt rel«' t. ~Lt’s <■’onoinieid io ', at Is Cd for 00 doses apd ,2s (id Ibr 120 .tlcec*. —Adyt. ' : ■ ’■ " ■, V, mm—a—m——Uß-ummiriiM—ma—» —»ai« tee!; the • opportunity while the late w s' tow. to lowv;r thp. pipes, at the intake, from, the,volte to the pose, r rS ;t;: .:tvj , tif . iibrniit ir.vn charts. The .pipes wore lowered fifteen inches bc'r.r broiiight in level, relief workers hoing ejriplpyicjd, op, this work,

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1932, Page 3

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186

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1932, Page 3

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