THE HIKER’S COMPANION. A hiker last week was fortunate in having- a: far-seeing - companion. Un-certain,-weather prompted his friend to carry a tin of Pulmonas.. Showers and strong winds were favourable to the start -oLa cold, but Pulmonas taken promptly; held ■it at bay. To pi otect, and relieve coughs, colds, sore thoats, -. etc., take Pulmonas.—ls 6d and 2s 6d.—Advt. -• • -
There’s a big difference between “vingnri’ and Sharland’s Vinegar. Sharland’s is • the recognised leader. [ It’s piquant, so pure, so full-flavoured. I Brewed in New Zealand. -Sold in j bottle or bulk at. nil stores.—Advt. \ Middle-aged women avoid grey !v"r by twirig:-Rachel Hair Tonic, which roI stores lovely natural colour. ?>s 6rl .TV. J E. Wiiiiams, chemist, —4dvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1932, Page 8
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116Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1932, Page 8
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