Use Sander and Sons' Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract, one of the world’* greatest antiseptics; put a few drops on your handkerchief daily—its odoui is good, having none of the putrid smell of crude Eucalyptus. Put a lev drops in your daily hath, fi few drops in your glass as a mouth wash, to prevent pyorrhoea, and preserve youi teeth. Beware of so-called extracts passed off as “just as good.” There is none as good. Why did Sander’. l ' Extract win the First Order of Merit and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. E., Dunedin, 1926? Why did it win the Award and Medal at Amsterdam? Because it is absolutely tile purest and best in quality procurable. Sander’s Eucalypti Extract is unrivalled foi Winter Ailments
Where housewives shine—polishing floors, furniture and linoleums with “Tan-ol.” Gives a bright, lasting shine—easy to apply—economical to buy. All grocers.—Advt. “Tan-01” saves time, money and labour. Cleans, polishes and preserves floors, furniture, footwear and (fabric and duoo bodies of cars, —Advt..
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1931, Page 2
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164Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1931, Page 2
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