YOU CAN DEPEND ON IT
that if you procure the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT you will not only ’ue benefited, but you will be safe from the harmful effects of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-called “extracts.” The importance of this is brought home forcibly by the report in the Melbourne “Age,” August sth,-1916, of poisoning of about 30 girls by eucalyptus lollies, which were evidently made from the common eucalyptus. SANDER’S EXTRACT can always be relied on. It prevents meningitis and all other infectious diseases; sniffed up the nose and three drops on sugar. Applied to ulcers, poisoned wounds, burns, sprains, eczema.;, it gives prompt relief and cures permanently. Colds, bronchitis, lung trouble, rheumatism, neuralgia, are banished by it. SANDER’S EXTRACT is beneficial in so many affections that no household can afford to be without it. Specially refined and prepared by Sander’s process it has no harmful by-effects; you run no risk with SANDER’S EXTRACT.—Advt.
A TIMELY HINT TO TEA DRINKERS. Much inferior Dutch Ten from •Java is now being foisted on the public, both in bulk and packets. It therefore behoves the good housewife, anxious for the welfare of her family, to select only those well established brands, which have proved to be pure and not deleterious to health. Such is to be found in “Amber Tips,” a British-grown tine tea from the best hill gardens of Ceylon, and packed by a well proved British firm, The Eastern Tea Co. In spite of the present high cost of these tine teas the puckers guarantee that the old standard of quality is being maintained. Don’t therefore be tempted by a little lower pi’iee, but be safe and stick to the old favourite. “Amber Tips.” Remember the opinion of the famous English Medical Journal, the “Lancet,” that “Fine tea means better health.” Its tine quality at a moderate price has built up the largest tea trade in N.Z. Don’t, therefore, be persuaded to purchase some other-brand just because it is cheaper.' Stick to the old favourite “'Amber Tips.” Sold by all good grocers. 2
Oi'der by name NAZOL. Refuse substitutes. Nothing like NAZOL for routing a cold quickly. Why bother making cakes when there is such a good assortment at Perreau’s ? *
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2217, 18 December 1920, Page 4
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372Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2217, 18 December 1920, Page 4
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