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DISTINCTIONS CONFERRED On Sanclar and Sons’ Pure Volatile Euc?.iyptic Extract include first Award and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 1920, Dunedin, N.Z.; Award and Medal, International Exhibition, Amsterdam,; its purity and potency is proved, by analysis of Prof. Inglis, University: of Otago, arid De Bavay, Melbourne; it was proved best at the Supreme 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 the Genuine Sander’* It is the best.

COACH SET AFIRE. Recently there were alarming scenes in York Road, King’.s Cross, London; when a motor cycle coining into collision with a motor coach fell under the vehicle and set it alight. The coach was crowded with passengers for Newcastle, and had iust set out on the journey when the- accident occurred. Sliding under the bonnet of the coach, the motor cycle hurst into flames, setting fife to the coach, The. driver of the motor cycle. Air Harry Bignall, of Ganonbury Avenue, X., was taken to the Royal Northern Hospital with head injuries, but his brother, Joseph Joseph Bignall, of the same. address, who was on the pillor, escaped with a- few scratches. “The whole front of the coach was enveloped in fire,” said a man who saw the collision, “and it looked as if it might be destroyed. When the passengers saw the flames they at once rushed for the door.’’

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1928, Page 6

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