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Grey hair! Rachel Hair Tonic regrows natural colour straight from the hair loots. 3s 6d bottle W. E. Williams. chemist. —.Advt.

outstanding difficulties. The need for internal adjustments lias not been overlooked. Measures taken for the express purpose of' affording relief to the primary producers from some of their burdens will have the added effect of helping to'increase their competitive powers- through a lowering of their overhead charges. Borrowing in the past for unproductive expenditure has' helped to increase the weight of taxation, and the Government’s decision to adhere as closely as practicable to til© policy of- carrying out only such works as will cover the interest charges they involve is a wise one. \Vith so much evidence to adduce in justification of the country’s improved credit, it is not surprising to read that the New Zealand Government will take the earliest opportunity of securing the conversion of £5,000 ; 000 of bonds issued hero last year, which are posting it over 6 per cent.”

WHY HAVE HEADACHES? —when most of them can he m simply avoided. Most headaches arise from poisons and gases accumulating in the system due to faulty elimination—in other words constipation. 'At such timei you need a dose or two of Beecham’s. They are nature’s remedy for constipation, liver, kidney and digestive disorders. Safe, mild, effective - they give quick results and they ate so easy to take* L st Bssekmm’t mww g i these MmmdMC he# S Wmrth m Oafiwi fl

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1932, Page 8

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