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OATS IN NEW, DELICIOUS FORM • Here’s something new for breakfast —Diamond Oatlets! Finest oats mil led in a new, small form, bust keeping their goodness and energy value. You'd like them, and so will all the family. They’re economical to nse, and easy to prepare. So be sure you put “Diamond Oatlets” «n your next groc’ ery order.—Advt.

A revolving strawberry bed is a novel idea of Mr Alfred Green, of 'Nelson. Growing strawberries in barrels is an old practice j but Mr Green has improved on this in several respects. In a barrel of soil he has some forty strawberry plants growing out through holes in the 'Side of the o’sk, all bearing well. Down through the centre of the eoil be has a perforated pipe, thus enabling him to give the bed a good soaking of water. The particularly novel feature is that the barrel /revolves on ■ castors, so that tlie berries may be turned round to j the sun as desired.

BENEFITS. Expe ience is the best teacher. Alt er GO years’ experience we are in a position to uffer to the- public the til ST poss. jle production—SANDEß AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT This prod"ct is made from specially itelecte' leaves ai:d after certain irritI ant i ; purities have been removed by our special process, the highly antibepti properties remaining have an uudeu.red scope for action. Ap .lied to wouncs, sores and ulcer's, SANDER’S EXTRACT not only acts as an artiseptic which does not harm the ti lues, but stimulates and provokes i.ea’irg. Bein„ free of irritants, SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI, o hen talfoa internally, does not cause (iiiv unpleasant effects. Bene .dal resit! i are at once apparent in eases of ilaMill.nee. dysponsia, colds ,aijJ general infections.- -Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1932, Page 7

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