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SANDERS & SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Cun be obtained at all chemists and Stores. There is no reason Tor putin" up with inferior brands because you can obtain SANDER’S, which is proved by the Supreme Court, Melbourne, to contain antiseplio and heal in" substances not present in oilier eucalyptus preparationshence its powerful and unique curative effect. SANDER’S EXTRACT is specially manufactured for medicinal use under Ihe constant supervision of a medical man. SANDER’S EXTRACT is unequalled for colds, influenza, bronchitis, diarrhoea, flatulence, all iufectous diseases, locally for wounds, burns, ulcers, piles, itching, chilblains, skin diseases. Mr J. Hopkins, Auckland, writes: “I used SANDER’S EXTRACT for the last 42 years, with the very best results. Once a substitute was given me —a large bottle at same price; result: no good. Only SANDER’S EXTRACT enters my home. —Advt.

When Georgina Taylor, a machinist, was arrested for begging in St. James’ Square, London, she said: “Why should not these people give when I have not enough for a bed?’’ Admitting her offence at Marlborough St., she said that in her last place she was doing underskirts at 3/(i a dozen and was put off because she was not doing enough. The Magistrate sent her to prison for a month. Dynamite’s deadly susceptibility to heat was again rather vividly demonstrated at the Ten Mile Blutf a few days ago, when a settler decided to warm a quantity of the explosive (relates the Grey Star). The operation went on at the side of his hut. All went well until a search for some sticks luckily led the man away from his place. He had not gone far when a terrific roar caused him to look around, and he beheld the side of his hut Hying skywards with his pet cat, whose black form was silhouetted against the* white clouds. Returning, when all was safe, to the wreckage, he found his black cat dazed but unhurt.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2663, 24 November 1923, Page 4

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318

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2663, 24 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2663, 24 November 1923, Page 4

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