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The Roman aqueducts wero marvels of architecture. The Anio was iS miles long; tho Martio, 41. of which 38 miles were on 7000 arcades 70 foot high; and tho Claudia was 47 miles lons, tho arches being 100 feet high. The aqueducts brought 40,000,000 cubic feet of water daily into Home, and tho various sections of tho metropolis were supplied with water by means of 13,50-i pipes. Sir .T. Madden, K.C.M.G., etc., Lieuten-ant-Governor and Chief Justice of Victoria, when dolivoring judgment in a case in which an inferior substitute had 'been pushed as "just as good" as SANDER'S' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, Paid with repaid 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 medicino it is "good quality" that you want, and SANDER'S EXTRACT has tho endorsement and opproval of the highest authorities. Inhaled, applied locally, taken on sugar or In water as directed, SANDER'S EXTRACT is equally beneficial bccauso it is specially refined and prepared by Sander's process, and contains no harmful by-effects. Use SANDER'S EXTRACT only when yon desire good an« lasting effects) no "just as good?'—Advt

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 139, 8 March 1920, Page 7

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201

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 139, 8 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 139, 8 March 1920, Page 7

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