“ ’Tis a comfort in gi'M.”—Selous. The most depressing and annoying ills are undoubtedly" coughs'"and colds. For such griefs, hoiyev? l '* ■ Preserver is a'.-'-iybndei'ful comfort — soothes and .relieves from the veiy. fiist dose. Also tends-up the whole.system against further trouble. Tint., vour to-day! A, new. screw cap prj}sp??^i , tbe contents. Obtailiable at all chemists and Stores' Me-di-im. size, 2s bd; large,, economical family size,' 4|,,0.d ; , bachelor’s size, Is Gd.—Aclvt.'. -
rile wanderer’s song, ever gay and glad, cheers the way when his heart is sad— With tightened belt as he • trudges along, He lifts his soul in The Wanderer’s Song. Ft voices his challenge and flaunt at fate, A.s hungry and chilled he halts by your gate— The Wanderer’s Song is gratitude pure, For warmth and Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
A few drops of “Nazol” on your handkerchief every morning will protect you from colds all day. Take this scientific precaution right through out the winter. does only cost Is fid.—-Adn
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1930, Page 3
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