Caution ) ,T C yon want to remedy j coughs and coWb use linking’s Linseed j Emulsion.; Succeeds where others fail'. ! Builds up ,the system , against more ! serious and lung ailment's. Sold everywhere. Is 6d, 3a fid and 4s fid—Advfc.
A 6049 —Ladies’ White Canvas 1-Bar Shoes, with Red binding, crepe rubber sole and heel. 4/11 Also in plain White (A 6045), or plain Beige (A 6046) at the same price. '''White, with Blue trim (A 6048), or Brown trim (A6O4Z), at the .same, price. , ‘ , 81917—-Men’s, White Canvas Oxford Shoes, with White rubber, toecap, crepe rubber sole and heel. A 9203 —Also in ladies’ sizes,' 3/11. C2ool— As above, in children’s sizes—s-9, 2/6; 10-2, 3/6. /Any of the above may be ordered by mail—WE PAY POSTAGE! WMMW/mt /•>/ SUM BIOS e? R Bros. Ltd. jb :** " .w 3 * -l 332FS fthVEIL ST, HOKITIKA
‘•There’s no more harm in a pipe of tobacco than there is in a cup of-tea” declared Professor Huxley onee j add* ing: “You may poison yourself by drinking too much green tea and kill yourself by eating too many beefsteaks.” Absolutely true, of course. But tobacco, like tea- should be-of goPd quality, for just a g tfte purest tea is the least hamful, §6 the purest tobacco is best for the smoker. No tobacco is free from nicotine, 'although the amount varie 6 considerably with thebrand. Our • New' Zealand • tobacco contains hardly ' any, a fact of para* mount importance to smokers, because nicotine is perilous- stuff, and especially bad fo r heart and nerves. The extraordinary purity 'of' New Zealand tobacco is owing to it being toasted, a com- 1 plicated process necessitating the employment of skilled labour and special machinery. However, the result justifies the eztra outlay involved for thig tobacco—Riverhead Gold, Navy Out No. ; 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. .10 (Bullshead) is as harmless as it is delightful. But keep a look out for imitations. There are several about!-—Advt.
■rs* r ;§:g Laundrine Soap is now a better buy than ever. One penny cash will be paid by the Hi*iuufaeturers, McLeod Bros. Lid., Dunedin, for all wrappers sent them by Saturday, 4th November, 1933.' In addition CASH PRIZES TOTALLING #4O will be awarded to those sending in the largest number of wrappers by above date. Get full details from your grocer. WK'' I ▲ ■ rmr With or without COD LIVED OIL Every Jar of genuine MALTIX® bears this signature 7j % $. $ NATURE'S OWN TOMIC FOOD
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1933, Page 2
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408Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1933, Page 2
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