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The perfect to )th powder for all deru tal purposes, “Caric.” Whitens the teeth, h«als and hardens gums, freshens the month. Made by Rattan Hn, Ip fid at **ll ohoTopfo and ot.nrea.— Arlr+,

Chilblains immediately relieved with Patten’s Golden Embrocation (paste). Does not . stain tne skin. 2s a pot at all chemists and stoies. —Advfc.

7 * The New Zealand leaf gives a smoke of delightful aroma ' ... • '• • V •;*: r' >. i ' - ★ It is uniforrn and easy to pack into'my, pipe . . ■ ' ★ It is exceptionally smooth to throat and palate * It is slow and even burning Smokers like this modern tin with its rounded edges thin and uncrushable most convenient fsr filling the pipe—a luxury packing at a popular price. i 1 - - ■ . j m mmmm mm m W> ' V V r/v

IT STANDS TO REASON. No liquid remedy for coughs and colds can enter your air passages wi hout choking you. To reach the conges tion and inflammation of the respiratory system suck Pulmonas. They begin to vaporise immediately. Breathing draws the fumes into the lungs, wh r re they break phlegm, soothe membranes, and drive out bacteria. Take Pulmonas—ls, Is 6d, and 2s 6d at all chem'sts and stores.

.. !■ INDENT GOODS are now ARRIVING AT ? i 9 ? THE'LEADING DRAPERS being marked off at very REASONABLE PRICES FOR SPRING SEASON INSPECTION INVITED.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1936, Page 7

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