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DISTINCTIONS CONFERRED. On Sadder and Sons' Pure Volatile Eucalyptie Extract include first Award and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 1926, Jlunedin, N.Z. ; Award amt Medal, International Exhibition, Am sterdam; its purity and potency :s proved by analysis of Prof. University of and De Uavay. Melbourne ; it was proved best «t th Supieme Jourt, Melbourne; it is re commended by eminent medical authorities and enjoys Royal patronage Why? Because Sander's Extract is not the commercial eucal; plus oil, but .. specially prepared medical product iitjt-.tv clfectivc in all infectious disp.iyi s, cuts, hunts, sores, piles, etc., vben used as directed. Insist on tlx> rpr.i.inn . H »<= tV-o

Oik* of flu* most extraordinary ineidcnts in tlit* history oi Now Zealand racing occurred at Hastings on I* riday Hetting did not seem to have been long in progress on the l’otiltawn Handicap when to tin* surprise oi all hands the totalisator closed. Certainly the machine did not close helore time, hut as there was less than C-100 invested and particulars as to harrier positions had not been posted, the public had no idea the windows would go down. lhe importance of the barrier positions may fie gathered from the iaet that the distance of the race was six furlongs and there were twenty-four runners. Intending investors were dumbfounded, hut the windows did not open again. One result was that five runners had endv one pound each invested on their chance, another carried C'J. two carried (_■;) each, and one carried hi. Another aspect is that owners v h > had intend ed to hack their horses: had not a penny j on them. One of these was a sportsman whose horse went within an ate of winning. The result ol the lace caused a sensation, the winner turning out in Keen, who was one ol those carrying only Cl. His dividend, as can be imagined, ran well into three figures, and his owner was not the holder of the valuable piece »f cardboard. Callanninre. from whom Keen just scraped home, paid a good price for sccoin,. The holders of the tiikets are -aid. to be two *.ouiig women of Hastings, li is not easv to discover how the premature cl sing of the machine came about, but the secretary states that had he bone consulted by the totalisator people the trouble would not have occurred.

Yob positively must win one of the hundred Cash Prizes some time. Jost keep collecting coupon* while yoa drink the BEST tea.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1928, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
411

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1928, Page 4

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