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Sir J. Madden. K.C.JI.G.. etc., Lieuten-ant-Governor and Chief Justice of Victoria,.when delivering judgment in a case in .which an inferior substitute had teen pushed ae "just as good" ns SANDER'S EOCLAYPTI EXTRACT, said with regard to the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT: "Whenever an article-' is commended to the .public by reason of itsgood quality, it is not permissible lo imitate any of its features." When .using a medicine it is 'Vood oualitv" thnt, you want, and SANDER'S EXTRACT lias the endorsement and approval of the hiehest authorities. Inhaled, applied locally, taken on snrar or in .water as .directed, SANDER'S EXTRACT is .equally beneficial because it is snecially refined and prepared by Sander's process, and contains no harmful byreffects. Tise SANDER'S EXTRACT only when you desire Rood and lasting effects; no "just as .good."—Advt.

Sir George Buclinnan, British Ambassador in Petrqgrad, has been elected a mombcr of Petrograd University.

CEREGEN-USED IN NAVAL AND MILITARY HOSPITALS. This alone proves the value of Ceregen in sickness, convalescence, nervous prostration,.and all cases of physical and mental exhaustion. Not only Britain, 'but our Allies, uso Ceregen in restoring soldiers and 6ailors to health and strength. It proves that Ceregen is British, too—it has no German past. Ceregen contains over 80 per cent, of allimportant Proteid. If you are in a low stato of health, Ceregen will restore your energy and vim. All Chemists sell allBritish Ceregen at 2s. 6d., is. Gd., ,6s. 6d., 12s. 12s. size.contains 8 .times amount of 2s. 6d. tin.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 2

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