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SANPRR AXI) SOX'S KCCAI.VPT) RXTRACT, proved at thn Supreme Court of Melbourne to possess fur creator antiseptic power than any other eneaivpi us examine'], is special !y prepared for modninal use. SAXDKR’S KXTRAC.T is manufactured under the constant supervision of a medical man. and its attributes are edieieiicy and uniformity. Obtain the riKxufxn sax men ‘ extract, which protects from ail infections, influenza, etc., cures wounds, burns, shun diseases, and does not depress nor irritate like the common euealptus oil or the so-called "extracts."’

GER STOLEN TRADE. LONDON. September l-l. I.unl A bcri'.inv at. -j.'eal-.ing at :i dinner at- the Shipping ami Kngine.uiug Exhihitinn ai Olympia. Kensington. WN. last night, -aid the wmld must have -In]:;, ra iI w as. machinery, and mere elect I'ical ciniLrivaucc-. Were vwgoing to get the trade .>r wn- it going in (lernia uy ! The ot he; day a -hipping contract was given mil m this r-imntiy: the lowest ii net at ion hy British lirms was ■lO per .mil. higher than tile quotatiuii of Gcrmaii lirms. That meant to-day that Germany could build tonnage at mic-half the .wo <oii!d build it here. Germany had jtisl perpe ttv t ed' the mest "liormoiis swindle tlio v.0.1d had ever -ceu in the depreeial ion of her mark. She had spout the money thus el.taitied, in putting her concerns in order and had established 11n' most magnilieent machinery and at-pliance.-that modern -ciem-e could devi-e.

SYNTiIETIC INSfI.IN. London, sij.t. 11. Tim ex] imetit- w liieh are being made with symbolic iu-ulin for the erne of diabetes are reporle.l to l.e Inning gm! o suecess fill. This syidhetic insulin, di-rovered hy Mr (). A. Newell, a iiio-chemisf. is made hy the blending of the ('Temiial ion-i i! limit . of insulin ills:t‘ :i:I of hv the ecmjilieated extraction of in.-ulii-from the pancreas of sheep or other animal-. This substitute can. it- is said. I-' |". deed much more easily and cheaply. A We.-t End p>! Ivs ici 111 i who is ti'ealing ins dial;.'to-' |a;ionts with this syuiltetio insulin i- tleiiglited with the pro-gre-- they ate making. ’ '! I-e (!hf.‘!'"i:ee l.etween the new eom- ] ’:.' 111.1 a:l. 1 ( I'd ina ry in-itliii i- very gieat." lie sail yesterday. "lii-nlin siiui'lv snp; he- M'in- lltiitg which belts the Sttgai In l:o a imilate.'l. and a j:aiient lots to hoop en taking it. Here vre have apparently an absolute cine, because the m-w compound supplies Ires!) material which positively builds up new cells in the pancreas, and nature throws off the diseased cells, as sem; its there are sufficient new ones to ropbne them. Thai means that when all the diseased cells are thrown oil' the cure L ecmplcte."'.

- e |>i 1 ):]u)i![>«r:i ph. Sinyor sowing i: i:icl ■ i lie. liin;t> f | u:i nti < v of I'll in iiin'''. .1. V. Hall. South Hovel] St. STRAYIT). TO OCR FA RAF lit I.over Koka_ W min. -oven S'!’ lf HR S ami lIKIFKRS; A' mu of front of [iiilit our ami Y out oi Kottoni of loft oar. M. AIOYNHIAX. HOKITIKA HARP,OFR T!< >ARI).

TX PCI’SEAN'CE of Snh-ection 3 of «n -ti. .11 33 fit" the ‘‘Hiii-hours Air._ t -i,.iim-ui Ai t. 1010." NOTICE IN HEREBY (HVKX that tile BALANCE SHEET of the Hoard for the YEAH F.NDTNO 31st. DECEMBER. 1922. as certilii'il to hy the Controller and Audi-tor-General. is now OPEN I'Ol! INSPECTION at the Hoard's Office, during office boors. 0. A. "WOOD, Chainiiiui. October 31st., 1923. NEPSON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION" 31 st ' ANNUAL SHOW 31 st ' TTESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29th. ‘and 21st., 1923. ENTRIES CLGSE NOVEMBER 7th. SCHEDULE ANiTeNTRY FORMS Will be posted on application to the Secretary. \V. DICKSON DARKNESS. Richmond.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1923, Page 3

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