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SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis headache, when taken internally—B drops in a tablespoon of cold water. Sores, ulcers, wounds, inflamed skin, heal quickly by applying the pure SANDER’S EXTRACT and rubbing a little vasel’ne over it, when tender f'or catarrh and hay-fever apply as ointment to nostrils—l teaspoonful of SANDER’S EXTRACT to loz. vaseline—which forms also the best healing ointment. All authorities commend SANDER’S EXTRACT. It received Gold Medal and highest awards at Exhibition oi Dunedin and Amsterdam, and was proved best at the Supreme Court of Victoria. The extreme care in its manufacture guarantees purity, and safety wljen used. Try it, and you will derive the benefit.—Advt.

Amusing matrimonial case heard at a far North court the other day. The wife, a hard-featured, middle-aged woman, wanted a separation order because she objected to her husband smoking about the house. The magistrate smiled. “You object to smoking Ayaout the house?” he asked. “Can’t ,/abear it,” replied the lady. “But,” continued his Worship, “if' a . working man is not to smoke in his own house, after tea, where is he to smoke ?” '“There's the fowl house,” replied the applicant (Laughter). “Yes,” said the magistrate significantly, “and (there’s the public-house—don’t drhv here.” Turning to the husband asked:, “What kind of tobacco do you smoke?” “Brack plug,’’ wan the reply. “Rather strong stuff” said his worship, with another smile. “Why not try the toasted New Zealand? Your wife couldn’t object to that. Its •full of frangrance. Go home. No order.” Th e magistrate gave valuable advice. Toasted tobacco is the best. Practically no nicotine in it. Four brands only: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut 'No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No; 10.—Advt.

MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598, CHRISTCHURCH. We will put on express trains the same day as order received, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, and Produce, and will pay railage on all orders from 7/6. We stipulate cash with order as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES. Best Table Potatoes 2001 b bags 14/-; Table potatoes 561 b bags 4/-; Carrots 1/6 per doz. bunches, 3/- per sugar bag; Parsnips 2/- per dozen bunches, 4/per sugar bag; Beetroot 1/6 per dozen bunches,- 3/6 per sugar bag; Swedes 3/- per sugar bag; Table Onions lid per lb.; Pickling Onions Id per lb.; Cabbages 4/- and 5/- per dozen; Cauliflowers 4/- and 6/- per dozen; Pumpkins lid per lb.; Marrows Id per lb.; Cucumbers 1/6 per dozen ; Kumarms 2d per lb.; Artichokes 2d per lb; Jam Melons 2d per lb.; Celery 4/- dozen bunches; Leeks 3/- per dozen bunches; walnuts, new season’s 8d per lb. FRUIT. Best Dessert Apples 7/- a case; Cooking Apples 5/6 a ease; Pears 3/- a half hasp Lemons 1/6 per dozen; Sweet Bkjtnges 1/6 per dozen. Freight paid M all orders 7/6 or more. PRODUCE. Fowl Wheat good whole 18/6 pm sack 2001 b; Bran 11/- per 1801 b bags Pollard 13/6 per 1801 b bag; Straw Chnfl' 2/6 per sack, ten sack lots 2/3 per sack Oatsheaf chaff 5/- per sack, ten sac l lots 4/6 per sack; Baled Hay 3/6 pet bale, 10 bale lots 3/3 per bale; Hors Carrots 5/6 per large sack. Bacon Bolls 10}d per lb; Bacon sides Old pel’ lb.; Hams lid per lb; Boiled Hams 1/- per lb; Lard 6d per lb. * Freight not paid on produce. Pricequoted on trucks, Christchurch. Nr charge for sacks or cases. MARKET GARDENS LTD;, p,n POX, 598 CHRISTCHURCH

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1932, Page 3

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