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Mr. A. De Bavay,, the eminent anaIvtical chemist of Melbourne, testified at the Supreme Court of Victoria thei ° \N T U:R’S EUCALYPTTCAL EXTRA C’l compares with other eucalypti',. t,'-i’ ! u' <m as well-refined and marred brandy compares with raw ypint: He staled that SANDER’S EXTRACT contains antiseptic and healing ingredients which are not contained in other eucnlvptus nreparations. and this is ivliv SANDER’S EXTRACT has such superior and unique curative powers, ft prevents meningitis, typhoid, dipthorin. throat troubles, etc. Colds, bronchitis. lung disease rheumatism, neuralgia. kidney and bladder troubles are'banished by it. Indigestion and diarrhoea, are cured and the distressing wind ,iw expelled. Inhaled, applied locallv, take* .in sugar or in water internally. SANDER’S EXTRACT asserts its s anitive virtues. If you insist on the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT you will have the tried and approved article which benefits and does not h artn the most delicate constitution. There is no experimenting with SANDER’S EXTRACT.

Mr E- J- Smith of Greymouth has j been advised that a cable received re- j ports his son, 43829 E. B. Smith admitted to hospital in France January 23rd; fever: *

The continuation of the Coronial Enquiry into the firo at Belle \no Hotel which was adjourned on Monday afternoon till to-day, has been further adjourned until Saturday morning.

Mr Herdman manager, Mr Cotton auctioneer, and Mr Heasley, land salesman for Dalgcty and Co will arrive at Greymouth to-night and will be present at the Totara Flat sale to-morrow.

The Argus Reefton correspondent wired last night: —A very serious accident happened this morning. Whilst some of the nuns of the Reefton Convent were getting into a motor car to catch the early morning train, a motor bicycle, ridden by Mr Leipner collided with one of the nuns breaking her leg in two places.

The local members of the 36th reinforcements were entertained at the Overseas Club, yesterday afternon, at afternoon tea, and presented with a Lady Liverpool outfit, a pleasant hour being spent. TJhe quota was not a large one, only single men being called into camp at present,, the married men not going till April, At the Princess Theatre last evening during the interval of the opera performance the Mayor (Mr G. A. Perry) gave a public farewell to the men going forward, expressing the good will and good wishes of the community to the men going forward next day, and wishing them God speed on their journey with a safe return back to New Zealand. Mr Perry referred to the war vicissitudes at some length and again concluded by extending the good wishes of the community The men left for Greymouth this morning.

Commercial Travellers have taken kindly to “NO RUBBING” Laundry Help. So also have thrifty housewives consequently its success is assured.— Wm. Perry and Co., Wholesale Agents for “NO RUBBING.” The finest FLUID MAGNESIA is SHAR,LANDS. More freshly made than imported kinds. Guaranteed highest strength and purest quality. Larger bottle—lower price.

At the great Clearing Sale of summer goods at Schroders’, blouse s are be ing cleared from 6d eacb upwards:— Ladies ready-to-wear Hats Is 6d upwards ; Ladies’ Frocks 7s 9d upwards; Maids’ dresse s 2s 6d upwards. All lines must be cleared, —call early, before the pick is gone.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1918, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1918, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1918, Page 2

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