Some idea ot the private wealth that is held, or had been held, in New Zealand was given by the Hon. Dr. Findlay during his address in Dunedin. He said that he had had prepared, at the cost of considerable time and trouble, a return showing the total number of estates on which duty had been paid during the last 15 years.' This showed that in that time the total amount ot wealth passing on the death of the owners was no less than £51, 057,193. Continuing his argument in favour of greater death duties, the Minister pointed out that the amount of death duty paid on this was or only per cent, of the total value of the estates.
Why Is SANDER AND SON'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Superior to any other eucalyptus product ? Because it is the result of full experience and of a special and careful process of manufacture, and the dangers attending the use of the irresponsible preparations which are now palmed off as “ Extracts ” are avoided. A death was recently reported from the use of one of these concoctions, and at an action-at-law a sworn witness testified that he suffered the most cruel irritation from the application to an ulcer of anothe which was sold as just as good as sander’s extract. Therefore, beware of such deception 1 Remember that a drop that cures is better than a tablespoonful that kills, and insist upon the preparation which was proved by experts at the Supreme Court of Victoria, and by numerous authorities during the past 35 years to be a product of genuine merit, viz., the genuine SANDER AND SONS’- PURE VOLATILE eucalypti extract. Chemists and stores. —Advt.
Mrs Hamer, of the Economic, has just received a large consignment of men’s and boy’s rainproof coats, which she is offering at 20 per cent, below landed cost. As this is the time of year that these articles are required, they should be sold very quickly. They are the biggest bargains ever offered in this line in Foxton, and Mrs Hamer was fortunate to secure them at a large reduction, which enables her to sell them so cheaply. Those requiring overcoats should lose no time in seeing them.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 29 July 1909, Page 3
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370Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 29 July 1909, Page 3
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