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An opportunity of assisting the work of supplying trench comforts for our soldiers through tho medium of tho Countess of Liverpool Fund Committee is offered by means of the art union which has been organised with this end in view. There are eleven, prizes offered, tho first being a silver toilet set in a handsome leather case. Tho second, third, and fourth prizes consist of tho daintiest of hand-made women's underwena', and. among the other, prizes arc some beautiful lace, nn embroidered linen teaeloth, a handsome ostrich leather, etc. The tickets may be obtained from tho secretary of the Countess of Liverpool Fund, Town Hall, Wellington, % sending a postal note for one shilliiu: and a stamped addressed envelope. Sir J. Madden, K.C.M.G- etc., Lieuten-ant-Governor and Chief Justico of Victoria, when dfclivcring judgment in a case jh''which an inferior substitute had been pushed as "just as go6d" as SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, • said wilh regard to tho GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT: "Whenever an article is commended to tho public by reason of its good quality, it is not permissible to imitate .any of its features." When using a medicine it is "good quality" that you want, and SANDER'S EXTRACT has Hie endorsement and approval of the highest authorises." Inhaled, applied locally, taken on sugar or in water as directed, SANDER'S EXTRACT is equally beneficial because it is specially refined ami prepared by Sander's process, and contains no harmful by-effects. (/so SANDER'S EXTRACT only when you desire good and lasting effects; no "just as good."—Advl, An interesting quarter page display ad. ~ verliseinont dealing with the question of National Efficiency will bo found on page 12 of this issue and should bo carefully considered by every reador— Advt. , ,1«J ~A- .'■'■ ' -y-'-'/il.".'; ri'."' -.''.'"f". ,', .'.'..' ! ' ■ l('s 7 finc. : .fsii't:i't; '(rolling ySur-'"fiiiniturt) moved', by't'ho New Zealand Express Co.'s motor? So quick. Saves time, money. They tell me they move furniture with it about town or to or from -towi." Their address is 87-91 -Itastomhotise Quay.—Adyt.' •

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 8

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