AVOID 'FLU. Os© Sander and Sokj’ l'ure Volatile Eucalypti Extract, on© of the world’s greatest antiseptics; put a tew drops on your handkerchief daily—its odour is good, having none of .the putrid smell of crude Eucalyptus. but a few drops iu your daily haLh, a few drops in your : glass as a moutu wash, to prevent (jyorruueu, and preserve your teeth, beware of so-called extracts passed oh 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, 1926 ? Why did it wm the Aw ud ana itedai at Amsterdam ? becaush it is absolutely the purest and best in quality procurable. Sander’s Euoaiyptl Extract is unrivalled for Winter Ail* ments.
PROFITEERS-AtfD PROFITEERS. “Profiteering is not confined to the mere difference between the purchase price and the selling price. Profiteering which affects the ultimate price to the purchaser is taking place in a great many different ways. You niay have 15 or 20 men working together in a shop, all receiving the same rates of pay per hour and per week. You may have men in a shop like that who do not pull their . weight, and those men are just as much profiteering as the man who may take a rather larger percentage than other people think he is entitled to. There are only two people who are called upon to pay the wages that these slackers have not earned. One set of people who are called upon to pay the wages of the slacker are the other people working in the shop, who pay by reason of the fact that they themselves are not pro-, perly paid. The others are the puiehasers of the articles produced by these men. They have -to pay in excessive price for them because the-ie are men who are. not pulling their weight in the workshop.” Sii Y. Greaves Lord, M.P.
m ARE A PKsESTIYE CORRECTIVE a m RESTORATIVE MEOICIHE ‘ They strengthen the stomach and are of great assistance in cases of impaired digestion. They relieve and prevent constipation and exercise beneficial effect in the whole bodily system, "BEST AT . BED-TIME".
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1930, Page 2
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