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Tho wife of n prominent public man who was recently knighted has bpen doing excellent war work of late in connection with one of the Government departments. Having a sense of humour as well as a sense of her own dignity, she tells tho following story on herself':—She was driven in one of the Government motor cars to a committee meeting, miil on leaving the car- ihn gooil looking young woman who acted as chaulTeus'o turned round and said: ''Row long do you think you will be? 'Whan shall T call?" The committee woman answered: "Tn one. hour; and, while you are about it, you might ;.s well address me as 'milady.'" Thereupon the chauffeuse replied: "Oh, very well, milady, and, while you are about it, I think,vou might also address me as 'miladv,' because 1 am the wife of ," and she gave the nnmo of a wellknown baronet. Sir J. Madden, K.C.M.G- etc., Lieuten-ant-Governor and Chief Justice of Victoria, when delivering judgment in a case in which an inferior substitute had been pushed as "just as good" as SANDER'S' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, said with regard to the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT: "Whenever an article is commended to tho public by reason of its good quality, it is not permissible to imitato any of its features." When uoing a medicine it is "good quality" that you want, and SANDER'S EXTRACT has tho endorsement and approval of the highest authorities." . Inhaled, applied locally, taken on sugar or in water as directed, SANDER'S EXTRACT is equally beneficial becauso it is specially refined and prepared by Sander's process, and contains no harmful by-effects. Use SANDER'S EXTRACT' only when you desire good and lasting effects; no "just as good."—Advt.

/'Bought and Paid ];'or" is (o lie ve■vived by the W'illiniiiFon Cornpnny, headod by Mis? Muriel Stiirr. 'I'lio South Foiithcrston week in conncuUoii with ,tho Copper Trail effort resulted in .£217 3s. 10(1. being raised. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Grent Poopermint Cnro*

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 282, 17 August 1918, Page 8

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326

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 282, 17 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 282, 17 August 1918, Page 8

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