AVOID FLU ! Use Sander and Son’s Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract, one of the world’s best antiseptics: put a few drops on your handkerchief daily—its odour is good, having none of the putrid smell of crude Eucalyptus. Put a few drops in daily hath, a few drops in your glass as a mouth wash to prevent pyorrhoea and preserve your teeth. Pen are of so-called extracts passed off tor “ just as good.” There is none as good. Why did Sander's Extract win the First Order of Merit and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, Dunedin, 192(5P Why did it win the Award and Medal at Amsterdam? Because it is absolutely the purest and best in quality procurable. Sander’s Eucalypti Ex* tract is unrivalled for winter ailments.
C'TI R ISTCHURC H BUR OB ARY. CHRIST*. HURCH, May 19. Thieves entered the tobacconists shop of A. W. Evans, at the corner of Tuam St. and Fitzgerald Avenue, early this morning. Tobacco and cigarettes worth about £l3 were stolen. The police believe that an entrance was gained bv the use of a skeleton key.
For a wager, two men at Brighton, England, recently matched themselves, one against the other, to see "which could smoke the most tobacco in a given time. The contest lasted foi hours. The tobacco was American of medium strength. The winner smoked two and a quarter ounces. He looked as if he had had more than enough when he put his pipe down. The loser was going strong when he collapsed. Heart. Fact is most of these American tobaccos are full of '’juice” (Nicotine) and nicotine in excess plays the dickens with heart and nerves. No tobacco is absolutely free from it, hut our New Zealand grown brands contain so little that they are practically harmless. They can be smoked freely without causing any trouble. Even the doctors recommend them. Cool, sweet, and fragrant the appeal to all smokers. Try them. If you like a soothing mild aromatic ask for ‘'Riverhead Gold" or if you prefer something stronger, get some “Navy Cut’ me--or “Cut Plug No 10" ' ul > flavoured. —Advt.
Men’s overcoats in. navy nap-cloth and tweed, Prince shape and D.B. Also Boys’ overcoats, now showing at McKay’s.—Adft.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1927, Page 1
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