Mr. A. De Bnvny, the em.nen nnalyticnl chemist of Melbourne, testified at he Supreme Court of Victoria that MN--IEI \S EUCAUPTI EXT <ACT eon - aeV wth other eucalyptus wodiicU .kTwell-renned and . matured fcrandj tlt c 'ml iralin, «. B rcclient* which ™'not contained in. other eucalyn .« nrennrations, and tins is why SAM)hi; h E\TU\CT has a supreme sanan-a El throat troubles, fever, etc.. Colds, bro ,ehit "4 disease, indigest on. kidneyl bladder trouble will Yield qn'ckly to its efficacy when used :« directed. I you insist on the Gh.NUI.'.L RVNDEB EXTRACT you will have tho tried and apnrovcd article, and you will derive The benefit. No experimenting Si SAXDEK'S EXTKACT.-Advt, The wear and (far on ljelling in a fictorY is a serious item—and the stoplvi.'os'and idiosyncrasies of inferior beltin;; mean wastage. H. 8.0. Leather Boltin<r transmits power steadily without stretch, slip, or stnppacc. One Ihine alone makes 11.H.0. a superior be, ins. It is haml-stufTed. This means that ita fibres remain firm and do not become hammered and torn as with machinestuffed belting. If you're concerned with bolting, consult Messrs. .1. .1. Niven and To Wd., Engineers. 2(1 Hunter Street. Wellington, and at Palincrston North and Napier—Advt.
Shell-shock demonstrates how dependent the health of the body is ipon lha nerves'. Over-taxed by war strain tho breakdown occurs in Hie thunder oi bom-bardment-tho nervous system reaches breaking-strain and collapses. Nervous complaint* arc the same, but in lesser ,| o „ rc e .All arise from over-tax and failing encrjry. (Vroccn is Uie cure. Cereren is :l N(,rv '' ~(,,k1 UliU supplios |j, e essential I'rotcid-prolom, the very essence of nerve strength mid poise. British military ami imvul hospitals used Corcem Doctors recommend it. Let This "food that builds now slicngth. 2s. Gd.." fc. 0(1.. to. fill;. 125., at .chemists. Tin* 12s. size contains eiglil times fclio amount of 2s. Gd. lin.-Advt. Whv pay dcarlv for Baking Powder whcn'SHARLAND'S-thc best that can bo produced—costs less than others? Ask your Tocor—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 103, 26 January 1920, Page 6
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