SANDER’S KILLS GERMS. A lew drops daily it’ your bath, frw drops on ycur handkerchief, a feu drops as a mouth-wash, a few drops in water when you sneeze, a few drops on your gums for toothache—this is tinbest method of keeping the doctor away. Keep lit by using Sander's Euca!yp*i Extract, the strongest and best product—First Order of .dent am Gold -Medal. N'.Z. and F,S. Exhibition. Award and Modal Amsterdam. S«r.det and Sons’ Pura Volatile Eucalypti Extract was proved superior in Supreme Com t, Melbourne. Use Sander’s tor coughs, colds, croii'\ influenza, asthma, catarrh and all mlections. Beware o! iinit".lions and crude oils passed oil for " .lust as good.” Insist on the genuine Sander’s Eucalypti Extract.— There is only one best— Sander's.
Over ninety cash prizes. No cntrance fee for the great Tea competition. oil must win if you keep collecting. Particulars in each packet of Haven 'Tea. —Advt.
ELECTION EXPENSES. “Under what would be the ideal system for a country well organised in parties, and adequately represented in their variety, the expenses of an election should be met, entirely or primarily by local subscription. Those who are prepared to vote for a. candidate should be prepared to pay lor him, and those who pay should choose. Every, party, whatever funds it may raise for its general purposes, owes it to itself to establish the rule, and will promote its own well-being in so far as it succeeds. The old-fashioned description of a ‘candidate for Parliamentary honours’ over-emphasises one-half of tbe truth in a manner that has tended to demoralise constituents. If. as they should, they prefer a volunteer for Parliamentary burdens, they must furnish their part of the necessary encouragement.”— “Tbe Times” (London).
THE SPEEDOMETER AND ■R EA IjTTY . “No real motorist cares a 1 >lt nlmut tlie actual speed at which lie is travelling over the earth’s surface. What he is concerned with is the fallacious speed in miles per hour marked by the speedometer’s needle on the dial—the wild joy and rapture of touching sixty on the speedometer when the car is actually moving a little under fifty miles an holu • It is to he feared that those who cater for the motorist have discovered this frailty of human nature; and it is an amiable failing on the part of the gadget manufacturer for it is much better from tlie pedestrian’s point of view that the motor- i ist should think that he is travelling a good deal faster than he really is.” —“Morning Post” (London).
Woods' creat Peppermint Cure First aid for coughs, colds, influenza.
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