MARKS OF QUALITY. Tvew Zealand ha s a particular interest in the discussion on marks of origin which has arisen at the international Conference in London, for it i s by means of such national marks that Empire countries are able to take advantage of Imperial sentiment aim oi superior quality. Similarly, the housewife looking for quality in a breakfast food can rely on th<> fambus Red Diamond mark. Red Diamond Rolled Oats for instance are very economical, yet far superior in flavour and more by genic in use than loose oats.
Winter is here with its attendant •ouehs, colds and other lung oomplaints. Be prepared to nip such ailments i* the bud. TCe®p a Is Gd bottle of. “Nazor* handy—con tains 120 doses. Small s»«e ftb la #d aontauia 6C dogw—Advi
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1933, Page 8
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132Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1933, Page 8
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