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DISTINCTIONS CONFERRED. On Sander and Sons’ Pure Volatile Eucalyptie Extract include first Award and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 15)26, Dunedin, N.Z.; Award and Medal, International Exhibition, Am sterclam; its purity and potency is proved by analysis of Prof. Jnglis, University of Otago, and De Bavay. Melbourne ; it was proved best at the Supremo Court, Melbourne; it is recommended by eminent medical authorities and enjoys Royal patronage Why? Because Sander's Extract is not the commercial eucalyptus oil, but a specially prepared medical product highly effective in all infectious diseases, cuts, burns, sores, piles, etc., when used as directed. Insist on tho Centime Sander’s, ft is the liest

ALMOST A CYCLING TRAGEDY. Tlie Cyclists’ Tourino Chili was enjoviiij; its weekly pedal recently when line nl the members was constantly bein;; dialled lor his bloomy lace, notwithstanding that every other member was cnioyin;' the ootine. "AVell. wouldn’t you he out of sorts, ’’ he retorted, ”if you had forgotten your tobacco ! ” Xo ! I’d borrow some ! ” •• But I smoke Gears’— and there’s no smoke like it ! ” •' So do most of us. Here’s some! ” /..id so all "loom was chased away. Try Hears’, too.* Sold loose 8d an ounce: in handy packets lor Od.. 2oz Is (id.

EDITH CAVELL FILM. LONDON. Fob. 21. The decision in the ordinary "'ay would not prevent the exhibition ot the film in theatres or halls, but the significance of the unusual expression “inexpedient’ ’remains to be seen. Mr T. P. O’Connor refused last night to elucidate it. Meantime the distributors are in an embarrassing situation. They have already Iwioked the film for dozens of cinemas throughout the country, for a total of £30,000. Miss Sybil Thorndike, the portrayer of Edith Cavell, says, “I think the Censor made a very grave mistake. I am confident that the public will reverse his judgment when the film is shown.” Mr Wilcox, the producer regards as Gilbertiaii the 'fact that the fiim entitled “Edith Cavell, Nuise and Martyr,” from the story by Edgar Wallace, made in 1019. with the approval of the War Office, is still being offered to the public under a certificate of the British Board of Censors. He intends to show “Dawn” within a fen days to the whole British pi css. The “Daily ''Express" says: Film censorship was established to protect the public from exhibitions which aie degrading, or which might debase. The public Censors in this instance have exceeded their prerogative and assumed the function of Government control.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1928, Page 1

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411

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1928, Page 1

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