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“MISFORTUNES MAKE US WISE’ 0 In other words, experience is a great teacher. Many a mother hag experienced an anxious time with her family through coughs and colds and has learnt to pin. her faith absolutely to Baxter’s Lung .Preserver.' ' eV- ■ For an ordinary cold, or for asthma and bronchitis “Baxter's” has proved its. value from generation to generation Order “Baxter’s” with 'your groceries or from your, chemist iri one of the three popular sizes, 4s 6d,. 2s 6d,- and Is 6,d. . .

Tone of the all he could to see the fullest’justice I done the prospectors. Others present concurred, and the Chairman . thanked members for their 1 support. The proposal would go on rej cord and" I)e* submitted to the Boardj which could be asked for an expression •of opinion.:on the subject. Southern Report, Mr Jeffries, who bad just returned from South Westland, reported that nine were prospecting on the north | Haasb beach, without subsidy and returning from a, few. grains to half an 'ounce of, gold per man, per week. At. | Bruce Bay, thirteen meir were mining, .land only one party on subsidy, and all getting a little gold. At Okarito, on the south beach, there were seventeen men mining for small returns. Tins showed them where the spirit was willing and the man looked for gold, they were able to fend for themselves without having to fall back on relief assistance. Some' men had come' from outside the district and were making a living, more could be done, lie thought, -in that direction. Members expressed gratification nt the report given, and frp.m . the gold returns mentioned that evening, it was evident an increasing quantity of gold was being recovered by. the diligent search now being made. The meeting concluded at 9 p.m.

WOODS* GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. For Coughs *nd" Colds', nover fade. Here’s a really simple yet effective remedy for coughs and' cokls--“Nazol.” Treats -such ailments scientifically at the points of infection. 00 dose,, for Is fid. 190 doses for 2i fid.—Advfc.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 3

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334

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 3

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