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Beware of sudden changes in the weather—coughs and colds usually result. Keep a bottle of Tonking’s Linseed emulsion handy. Pleasant to take—gives prompt relief. Sold every, where. Is 6d, 2s fid, and 4s 6d. —Advt. . .

Are *\\ you vi coughing coughing coughing^ • An obstinate cough Is so weakening, so threatening to one’s spirit and happiness—and there Is always the risk of it developing into soi>;athing wor«t. A 'course of Lane's Emulsion means the end of the worst cough. Lane's never fails to give prompt and permanent relief in all nilments of the chest and throat coughs, colds, asthma. bronchitis, catarrh and incipient consumption Thousands and thousands have pioved its merit. Pnct, 3/6 and 4/6 a bettlt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 7

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