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The party which left Wellington on February 18 on board the motor launch Lily, for an extensive lour of Queen Charlotte Sound, has been experiencing a most enjoyable cruise. The party consisted of Messrs. Mark Steeds (owner), his son Bousler Steeds, Walter and Reg. Thompson (Christchurch), Lieutenant W. A. R. Jones, R.N.R., Mark Levy, and Roberts On the run across the iS’trnit to Te Awaits heavy seas were met with off Terawhiti, but the launch, making splendid running throughout, the crossing over to the South Island was most enjoyable. Passing through Tory Channel, a course was laid for East Bay, where Otanerau was made headquarters for a week, from whence trips were made to the various localities connected with the landing of Captain Cook. Mr. Mark Levy, who has returned to Wellington for business reasons, expresses the opinion given by most who have visited the Sounds, that it is to be regretted that tho great attractions of the Sounds os a most, enjoyable and economic holiday' resort are not more extensively known to Wellingtoninns in particular.

SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, proved at the Supreme Court of Melbourne to possess far greater antiseptic power than anv other eucalyptus examined, is specially prepared for medicinal use. SANDER’S EXTRACT is manufactured under the constant supervision of a medical man, and its attributes aro efficiency and uniformity. Obtain the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT, which protects from all infections, influenza, etc.; cures wounds, burns, skin diseases, and does not depress nor irritate like the common eucalyptus oil or the so-called "extracts.” —Adrt

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 144, 14 March 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 144, 14 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 144, 14 March 1921, Page 7

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