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DO YOU KNOW v That there are many'uses for SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Its beneficial effects are manifest ’ when used internally: in case of colds, { flu, indigestion, flatulence' -or headache. Externally it is efficacious on account of its stimulating; non-irritant action and- antiseptic powers. Cuts, sores, and infeoted wounds heal rapidly when "treated with SANDER’S EXTRACT. A few drops in half a tumbler of water -used daily as a mouthwash will prevent pyorrheoa, mouth infections and carious teeth,• On account of its volatility SANDER’S EXTRACT is easily and completely vaporised into a powerful antiseptic vapour, which, when used as an inhalation, is a very effective remedy for cold in the head, or infections in the nose.' Be sure of the GENUINE. Refuse imitations and eommon eucalyptus cM$ and insist on SANDER’S BIX-

tax £l7lO, and dividend equalisation account £3500,- was made from the total amount available.. £15,149, and a dividend of 4d a share absorbed £0906, leaving £3033 to bo carried forward.

A WOiMAN X SURGiEON. A mother of three children has ■ received the. degree of Master of Surgery, of London University. She is Mrs Phillips Martin, and runs her home in addition to carrying on her work. But no mother need be a doctor to know that a good hot eero.il breakfast is best fo, r her children, especially in winter. Thousands of' mothers throughout New Zealand hnd that Diamond O-tis is tho easiest to digest tit is precooked) a,nd the most' popular with children, and their father s too.—Advt*

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1933, Page 3

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