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FOR IRON—AND ENERGY. “Eat ttj tops as well as the roots of beetroot and turnips”— is the advice of a well-known dietician. They are even more valuable in iron than spinach, and should bs prepared in the same way. And for energy start, each day with a plate of Red Diamond, Oatlets, .the delicious small rolled oat breakfast food. Sixty-five „ per cent, in carbohydrate, the energy producer, and sixteen per cent, is protein, the muscle builder Remember I —Oatlets , for energy.

Don’t take risks with colds; take t'6nk\ng’s Linseed Emulsion. It’s a marvellously efficient remedy.. Pleasant to take. RuiMs up the system. ’' C 4, 2fi fid, and 4 a .6d.—Advt. STRUCK BY TRAIN DRIVER OF DRAY SUCCUMBS. (Per Press Association, Copyright). AUCKLAND, December 10. Fatal head injuries were received by Trevor Gubb, a young farmer, of Hoteo, when a dray, in which he was riding to hie home was struck by the south-bound express at Hoteo level crossing on Saturday afternoon. Gubb was thrown from the dray,' and struck his head on the road. He died shortly after admission to. the Auckland hospital. The' dray was smashed to pieces, but the shafts broke off, and the horse had a miraculous escape 'from harm. The crossing, is a few chains south of Hoteo station; at’ which the express does not stop, and is regarded a-s particularly dangerous. A cutting each side of the road and a bend in the line prevents anything being seen either from the road or the train until the crossing is reached. Deceased was single, aged twenty years, and was employed by his father’, 'Mr T. A. Gubb, a. well-known farmer of Hoteo and Kaipara Flats. Protect yourself From coughs and colds this winter—put a few drops of “Nazol” on your handkerchief every morning. Disinfects and P rf> tects the points of infection—the bott’e to-day. 60 doses for Is fid mouth, nose and throat. Get youi 120 d.tsPH for -2ft fid—Advt. Buy a 6d tube of Fairy Dye instead of buying new Curtains.—Advt. Pnt New Zealand made vinegar in vour cruet—always stipulate SharUind’s vinegar when you buy. It’s pure, piquant, full-flavoured condiment, Tv bn+tle or hulk, All stores. — Adv&

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1933, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
362

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1933, Page 2

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