HANDLE WITH CARE. Every package, every case, every parcel containing perishable or valuable goods bears the words “Handle Yvith Care.” On every station or wharf and in the carrier’s van the request is respected, and the parcel receives the most judicious handling. Wliy?—because, it contains perishable goads which are valuable to somebody. Health is your most perishable and precious possession, but do you take the care of it you should 1 ? 5 ' Germs are to be found everywhere. Your health deserves preservation by using the world’s most efficient antiseptic; SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is the most efficient, non-ir-ritation antiseptic obtainable. A few drops of SANDER’S • EXTRACT in water used daily as a mouthwash will prevent pyorrhoea and enuous teeth.
The fiat lias gone forth ! Silver bands around briar pipes have been banned ' Tlv v are it -sterns, 11 o longer considered “quite the thing” in London’s “hupper suckles.” Hut your hard-bitten smoker doesn’t care a continental about fashion when it comes to a question of ihis sort, and is doubtless laughing heartily. 'Mi knows the pipe—hand or no band—is of little consequence, anyhow, and that it is the baccy that matters <■very time, any kind of pipe will serve. He knows enough too, to give tobacco overrich in nicotine a miss every time, because excess of nicotine is bad for the pipe and worse for the smoker. Sure to cause heart or nerve trouble. some time! But although the imported leaf usually contains an excess of nicotine, our New Zealand leaf is practically free from it. You see it's toasted, and the toasting extracts ‘the poison and renders it harmless.’ Very cool, sweet and fragrant it is too! There are only four brands; Bi verb cad Hold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and (hit Plug .No. 10.
Messrs Oliver and Puff are continuing their clearing sale for one more week, and have made many additional reductions on some lines to enable the whole stock to be cleared. These values will never be beaten and should be seen when they will he fully appreciated-—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1931, Page 8
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