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THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Much is expected of the coming eWorld Conference, but jji the meantime, present incomes must be made to serve. Whenever housewives confer on to day s vital question of domestic economy, there is a unanimous decision as to what represents the greatest bargain irt breakfast foods. • ‘ For flavour, wholesomeness and extra ' food-value, Diamond Rolled Oats is prime favourite. Because Diamond Rolled. Oats go so far, you don’t have to sacrifice quality, by buying Loose oats of an unknown brand. Ask for Diamond Polled- Oats, and pee how everybody en oys “New Zealand's Economy Breakfast.”—AVlvt.

TRY IT. SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for coughs, -•oldr, catarrh, bronchit'.s headrche, when taken internally—3 drops in a tabletpoon of cold water. Sores, uleersj , wounds, inflamed , skin, heal quickly by applying the pure SANDER’S EXHIACT and rubbing a little vaseline over it, when tender. For catarrh and hay-fever apply as ointment to nostrils—l teaspoonful ot SANDER’S EXTRACT to loa. vaseforms also the best healing ointment. ■ . \ All authorities commend SANDER S EXTRACT. It received Gold Med a. and highest awards at Exhibition of Dunedin and Amsterdam, and wag proved best at tho Supreme Coart of Victoria. The extreme care In its manufacture guarantees purity, nnd safety wlien need. Try it, and yon will derive the benefit. —Advfc.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1933, Page 3

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216

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1933, Page 3

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