00 YOU KNOW That there are many uses for SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. T ts beneficial effects are manifest wl an Used internally in cases of colds, ’flu, indigestion, flatulence or headache. ExtefSally t is efficacious on account of itfcstimulating, non-irritant action and iypnderful antiseptic powers. Cuts sore»p%ud infected wounds heal rapidly when treated with SANDER’S EXRACT. a few drops in half a tumbler. of water used daily as a mouthwash wil prevent pyorrheoa, mouth infections and carious teetli. Oii>aecount of its;volatility SANDER’S; EXTRACT is easily and completely vaporised intodi-powerful antisepticivapour, which, w'hen used as an 'inhalation, is a very effective remedy for cold in the head, or infections in the nokj. -13 e sure of the GENUINE. • Refuse imitations and common eucalyp tus oils and insist on SANIGER’S EXTRACT —Adv'
Here’s a remedy for coughs and "been looking. Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion. / Will ..break up the most troublesome cold in an incredibly short time, and builds up the system against worse -ills resultant therefrom. Sold everywhere—l s 6d; 2s 6d and 4s 6d.—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 sks 15/6; Table Potatoes 561 b bags 4/6; Carrots 1/6 per dos. 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 31- per sugar bag; Table Onions 2-’d per lb.; Pickling Onions l£d per lb.; Cabbages 4/- and 5/- per dozen; Cauliflowers 4/- and 6/- per dozen; Pumpkins l|d per lb.; Marrows Id per lb.; Cucumbers 1/6 per dozen; Kumarais 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 case; Pears 3/- a half case.; Lemons 1/6 per dozen; Sweet Oranges 1/6 per dozen. Poorman Oranges for marmalade 1/6 per doz. Freight; paid on all orders 7/6 or more. i PRODUCE. Fowl Wheat' good whole 18/6 pet sack 2001 b; Bran 11/- per 1801 b bags: Pollard 13/6 per 180!b bag; Straw Chaff 2/6 per sack, ten sack lots 2/3 per sack , Oatsheaf chaff 5/- per sack, ten sacklots 4/6 per sack; Baled Hav 3/6 per bale, 10 bale lots 3/3 per bale; Hors" Carrots 5/6 per large'sack. Bacoh Rolls 10.}d per lb ; Bacon sides 9£d per lb.; Hams lid per lb; Rolled Hams 1/- per lb; Lard 6d per lb, Freight not paid on produce. Prices quoted on trucks, Christchurch. No charge for sacks or cases. MARKET GARDEN! LTD;, P.O, ' BOX, SDR CHRISTCHURCH,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1932, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1932, Page 3
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