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AVOID 'FLU. Cse Sander and Sons’ Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract, one of the world’s greatest antiseptics ; put a tew diops on your handkerchief daily—its odoui is good, having none of the putrid smell of crude Eucalyptus. Put a tew drops in your daily bath, a few drops in your glass as a mouth wash, to prevent pyorrhoea, and preserve your teethBeware of so-called extracts passed oil as “ just as good.” ,There is none as good. Why did Sander’s Extract win the Fust Order of Merit and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. E., Dunedin. 192(5p Why did it win the An ird and Medal at Amsterdam? Because it is absolutely the purest and best in quality procurabh Sander’s Eucalypti Extract is unrivaneo for Winter Ailments.

Worms in children are speedily removed by Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant to take—absolutely sure in action.— Advt. Slight colds give rise to grave com plications. “Xazol” gives prompt relief. Powerful and penetrating, but safe! Is fid luiys (50 doses. —Advt. “Na/.ol” inhaled through the nose instantly relieves a cold in the head. Penetrates straight to the root of the trouble. Take “Na/.ol” on sugar for coughs. 00 doses for Is (id.—Advt. In cold, damp weather, always keep “tiazol” handy. Take some drops on sugar, or inhale occasionally. Ihe surest safeguard against coughs and colds. GO doses for Is fid, —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1930, Page 1

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