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SANDER AND SON’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, proved at tbe Supremo Court of Melbourne to possess far greater antiseptic power than any 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 are efficiency and uniformity. Obtain tbe GENUINE SANDER'EXTRACT, which protects from all infections, influenza, etc., cures wounds, burns, skin diseases, and does not depress nor irritate like the common cucnlptus oil or the so-called “extracts.”

TRAITORS' TWO WIVES. PARIS, May 20. When 8010 Pasha was shot at Vincennes in April 1918, bo left a fortune estimated at £1 ,(K)O,tKM). This is now the subject of litigation between the State, bis two wives, and bis .sisters. The State claims that £560,000, tbe money received by 8010 from Germany as the prico of bis treason, with which be was to have bought a. controlling interest in certain newspapers, is forfeit to the Government and should be paid to tbe Treasury. Tbe whole of bis estate, therefore lias been seized and is now in the bands of tbe Official 'Receiver. 8010 bad committed a bigamous marriage. His real wife claims her widow’s share of what is left when the iGoveiTijmen't, lias taken its money. Mine. Midler tbe “wife” willi whom 8010 was living when lie was arrested, says that £BO,OOO of it is her money as it was brought to 8010 as her dowry. The sisters of the dead adventurer say they have a legal claim to part of their brother’s money.

Sure and certain, WADE’S WORM ETGS. Children line 'them.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1922, Page 4

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