A FORWARD POLICY. No .policy i 6 better calculated to speed the parting of the slump than the building schemes announced by the' Government. iSuch projects as the Wellington railway station and ' the Dunedin Post Office absorb skilled labour, circulating wage money, and stimulating business. For the worker, he he employed in building, or clerking, or anything else, no other breakfast can supply so much energy, so economically as can Red Diamond Gablets, small, rolled <oats, richest in flavour and food value. ,
A cold should be treated scientifically. Use “Nazol”. Disinfects and protects the points of infection— the mouth, nose and throat. P.emexnber—“Nnrco!”. No other ,nll do. 60 doses for Is 6d 120 doces for 2s 6d.—Advtt
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1933, Page 5
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117Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1933, Page 5
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