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AVOID FLU ! Use Sander and Son’s Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract, one of tlie world’s best antiseptics: put a few drops on your handkerchief daily—its odour is (rood, having none of the putrid smell of crude Eucalyptus. Put a few drops in daily bath, a few drops in your glass as a mouth wash to prevent pyorrhea and preserve your teeth. Beware of so-called extracts passed off for “ 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, 1920? Why did it win the Award and Medal at Amsterdam? Because it is absolutely the purest and host in quality procurable. Sander’s Eucalypti Extract is unrivalled for winter ailments.

The best family protection against coughs and colds, sore throats and chests, is “ Nazol.” No cold is “ Nazol ’’-proof. Economical, Is 6d for GO doses.—Advt.

“HAPPINESS LIES. FIRST OF ALL, IX HEALTH.”—O. IV. Curtis. A cough or cold makes happiness impossible and may ({uite easily undermine your constitution. The one standing health rule for all homos should he *' Hoop ‘ Baxter s handy.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver roots out the most stubborn cough or cold and acA as a tonic by enriching and renew ing the blood-cells. Penetrating, warm : soothing, and pleasant to take. Be sure you get “ Baxter’s.” All chemists and stores : 2s. Od. for gener-ous-sized bottle, or, bettor still, get the family size at Is. (Id.

A BUILDING RANSACKED. A large warehouse was ransacked and ilie burglars got away with hundreds of pounds’ worth of merchandise. The Manager was particularly' annoyed the following day to discover that the thieves had stolen his reserve of Boars’ Mild Tobacco. “ It was so confoundedly awkward,” he said to a friend. “ Half-day closing for tobacconists, and there was I without a smoke.” •• But you could have borrowed a pouchful somewhere.” “Yes, but I must have Bears’ Mild. Only Bd. an ounce, too! ”

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1927, Page 1

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