Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure [l'irt \ aid for cnuchs. colds, influenza
DISTINCTIONS CONFERRED. On Sander and Sons’ Pure Volatilo Eucalyptie Extract include first Award and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. Exhibit'ou, 1926, Dunedin, M '6. ; Award and .Vieda'i, International Exhibition, Am sterdam; its purity and potency is proved by analysis of Prof. Inglis, University of Otago, and De Bsvay. Melbourne : it was proved best »t th Supreme Jourt, 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 the Centime Sander’?. Tt. is the heat.
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW \ IN CHINA. “There can be little doubt that the Nationalist Government very greatly desires to have friendly relations at any rate with Britain and America. They cannot go further than a certain point in seeking these, because their own position is so insecure. Can they go as far as the Powers demand ? If not, the chance of helpful co-op-eration may be lost, and it seems even possible that the next move would be to turn back again to Russia. The {Russian experience link shown both that China feels the need of some outside help in working out her salvation, and also that she is prepared to accept such help just so long as the terms under which it is given are not ini possible of acceptance for a high-spirited people. The Powers, especially England and America, are on tlieir part anxious tt> resume relations, but there may be a. disposition to expGcfc more llin.n smy Government in China could now give without losing its slender hold on the situation.”— “The Round Table.”
The ocean’s blue, and so are you, AYhen sniffing from a cold; No use have you for Irish stew, If I may be so bold. But peerless Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Will set you right, my friend; It’s splendid stuff, that’s right enough ; Oh that you may depend.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1928, Page 1
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