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SANDER AND SON’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT ran bo obtained at all chemists and stores. There is no reason for putting up with inferior brands, because yon can obtain "SANDER’S,” which is not only recognised by the highest Medical Authorities, but proved by the Supreme Court, Melbourne, the best. SANDER’S EXTRACT is unequalled for colds, influenza, dianhoea, flatulence; locally for wounds, burns, ulcers, piles, itching, and chilblains. Insist on SANDER’S, and benefit.

One of five inebriates who spent r. night in the Whangarei police cells was Hugh Draffin, of Portland. lie was very noisy (relates the “Advocate”), so Constable Marsh told him through the porthole of the cell not to disturb the other prisoners. Unfortunately for the constable Draffin was nearer than he had thought and the reply was a vicious punch in the face. When called upon to explain his conduct before Mr R. W. Tate, S.M., Draffin’s plea was that he had been celebrating his birthday. “Others have birthdays, hut manage to celebrate them without punching policemen,” said the Magistrate when imposing a fine of Co, in default one month’s imprisonment,

Hy adding sweetening and Water to *.HEENZO ’ you can make the finest Cough Mixture, at home. Sates your money, doss you gccd ! a

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1

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