SANDER AND SON’S EE CAT ATT! EXTRACT can bo obtained at all chemists and stores. There is no reason for putting lip with inferior brands, because von 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, dianlioca, flatulence; locally for wounds, burns, ulcers, piles, itching, and chilblains. Insist on SANDER'S, and benefit.
•Till-: I UK AT.- WOMAN." SYOXT'.Y. Oct. t. ATr Pelcv .Mitdiell. .1 wealthy stockowner oi Albiiry. in tins State, if!t in Ins will a sum to lie awarded as prizes {., tlie ideal woman in Australia, tmoii'i the conditions, for such a woman as visualised hv Mr Mitllell were these: —Clioorl'ul and bright in disposition. able to rear healthy children, a troed horsewoman and swimmer.. intellect m-Mv and nhvsi'nllv wi ll- ennurped. liiiow ledce e.f British Empire history. Vnstraliau iteornapliv. and elementary aoatomv and | -hvsiolmiy. knov.led.ee ol l-'cclisb literature and the Bible, able t ", nui-sc led 1C- and children, and proluocncv in first-aid. AYliat more fasei ,atiue tii'hl of discussion n there in esneeiallv in ,h~ silly semsni j han this question: "'Ainu is the idea woman " <> the after,n on naner? k. - |j«iy i*jvt‘u inniiiiiii , ii |, t' to :i tilt Aiim Ir.-l! bv Mr W. U. Maxwell, the noveli-t. ami not a few will njrroc u ;,l. |l, . faMel* when he paints out thru Mr Mil:'hell's ideal-s'leh a woman, ov the wav. under tlie terms of his will—nlm, I,'e unmarried and not more than fife- leaves cut entirely 'die charm and solace of mere fcinininencss. “V. hat. ask- Mr Maxwell, “ahont the woman vln. i- the complement of mail instead ~l hi. mere understudy: the woman who i- hi- inspiration, nUlioutfh a poor h.eis .keep 'r- the woman who brine's into his life colour, romance, am. poetrv: the woman who stimulates him ! v her calm fortitude; the woman who Ihdit- a splendid torch of love to make his poor little pit!s slime hr-tore the world, and who hides from h,s friends . ir ,d his children —even from himselt—the hum record of his irduiss bam. ami hopeless imbecilities ! >.i Maxwell's picl tire of the ideal in ««m----an-1 mod. Anyhow, it is a laseinattim subioet for the debating elub— die oualities that go to make tlie ideal woman, as seen by mere man.
goitre » A lady, who tried every remedy in vain and at last discovered a simple method oi seh cure, will send full particulars rREE to anyone afflicted. Foil , a T S ijL at l^ e l S v stamped envelope to ALICE G.r.O. Box 482. Chris'church.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1923, Page 1
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