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YOU SHOULD BE DETERMINED in rejecting the worthless and Ire quently injurious counterfeits which are sometimes pushed for the sake of greater gain as “just as good” as the GENUINE SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, Be not deceived ! SANDER’S EXTRACT is recognised by the highest medical authorities as possessing unique stimulating, healing and antiseptic power. The preparation of SANDER’S EXTRACT from the pure selected leaves, and the refinement by special processes give it curative virtues peculiarly its own. Therefore, be not misled Demand and insist upon the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT, and you will derive the benefit that thousands have derived from it before. When ill you should not depress yourself more by the common, bulky and nauseating eucalyptus oil and so-called extracts. What you want is quality and relia bility in small dose; and this you find only in— SANDER’S EXTRACT. WHAT THE STATISTICS SHOW. Statistics show that there are more deaths from whooping cough than from scarlet fever, but we have yet to hear of a case proving iatal when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was used. It should be given at the first symntom repeating the dose frequently. The quick relief afforded by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy makes it a favourite with mothers of young children. It liquifies ihe tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, keep the cough loose and counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been used in many epidemics of whooping cough with perfect success, For sale everywhere,—Aclvt. THERE’S NO DANGER. There is no disease that causes more bodilv and mental discomfort or so successfully defies medical aid as influenza, and no medicine that will give such prompt relief as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. When this medicine is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever subsides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. There is no danger of pneumonia when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is taken at the first symptom of influenza. For sale everywhere. Advi. BRITISH PIANOS FAMOUS FOR THREE CENTURIES. Few British firms can look back on so long and so honourable a career as the makers of the world’s finest pianos—John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. Founded early in the Eighteenth Century, this house has maintained its pre-eminence by producing an instrument of sterling quality and of perfect design. The Broadwood Piano has long been popular with music lovers, The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., indeed, have placed hundreds of Broadwoods in New Zealand homes. Excellent examples of this renowned instrument, as well as of those other noted British Pianos—the Sames, and the Collard and Collard—arc always in stock af “The Bristol.” Payment can be arranged on terms so easy that one scarcely misses the instalments. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington, Estab. 32 years. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes. r~ EFFECTIVE WINTER COSTUMES. IN choosing and designing the style of our WINTER COSTUMES, we have studied the requirements of our customers, and every consideration will be given them in the matter of style, workmanship and finish. Our large assortment of MATERIALS affords our Patrons every opportunity to suit their own tastes. WRITE OR CALL. KAG-ANSKI,” COSTUME SPECIALIST, WANGANUI. ’Phone 431, V J THE EMPIRE AGENCIES. MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone No. 709. P.O. Box 266 A GEN PS tor the Foster Rubber Co,, Boston, manufacturers of the popular “ Catspaw ” Rubber Heels, Tread-Air Heel Cushions, Combination Arch Supports and Heel Cushion. “Ideal” Incubators, Brooders and Grain Sprouters. The “Ever-Ready” Clothes Line Holder. (The indoor clothes line ever-ready whenever you want it, invisible when you don’t want it). 3s fid posted. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. And Sub-Agents wanted in every District. Telephone No. 709. P.O. Box 662.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1442, 31 August 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1442, 31 August 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1442, 31 August 1915, Page 4

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