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It li:i.s lx'on said tliat, the man who causes two hades of grass to grow where only one grew before, is a pidslic benefactor. If that bo true—and true it, assuredly is—what is to be said of those who established a successful local industry, which finds employment for many hands, develops the latent resources of this Dominion, and keeps the money in the country? Look at what the poor gum lands of the north and the barren clays of Nelson, at one time considered worthless for agricultural purposes, are now producing. They furnish the manufacturers with the raw material for our local brands. And so excellent ; s this product that no smoker should fail to give it a trial. He is in for quite a new type, a toasted tobacco, more flagrant, less nicotine, and therefore healthier. A wonderful improvement compared with the non-toastecl tobacco. There are three grades: Riverhend Gold, very mild; Toasted Navy Cut (bulldog), of medium strength; and those who prefer a full body will appreciate Cut Plug, No 10, Bull-head brand.— Advt.

SANDER AND SON’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, proved at the Supreme 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 Ja medical man, and its attributes are efficiency and uniformity. Obtain the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT, which protects from all infections, influenza, etc., cures wounds, burns, skin diseases, and does rot depress nor irritate like the common cucalptu3 oil or the so-called "extracts.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1924, Page 4

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256

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1924, Page 4

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