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SANDERS & SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. The unequalled remedy for colds, inliuenza, bronchitis, lung troubles, diarrhoea, rheumatism SANDERS’ EgTRACT, the surest protection from all infections, fever, diphtheria, meningitis. SANDERS’ EXTRACT, the greatest healer of wounds, burns, ulcers, sprains, skin diseases. SANDERS’ EXTRACT proved at the Supreme Court of Victoria to contain anti-septic and healing substances not present in any other eucalyptus preparation—hence its superior and unique curative powers. SANDERS’ EXTRACT, the only eucalyptus product prepared exclusively from the leaves and refined by special processes, is free from irritating and heart depressing ingredients of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-called ‘extracts’ and it is safe and beneficial for internal as well as for external use. Insist on the GENUINE SANDERS’ EXTRACT —derive the benefit of purity, reliability and effectiveness. There is no “just as good.”

An old man, Mr Rudolph Brcdow, of Stratford, aged 92, has had ai' experience that few younger men could have endured without serious results. He disappeared a few days ago, and all efforts to find him tailed. Search parties were out for two days. On Friday morning the unfortunate man was found in a <• reek, from which he had been unable In extricate himself. Mr Bredow had seen a sheep imprisoned in the ereek, t jtind went to release it. with the result that he also got. ealight, and for two days and nights was held with water running over his knees. He was almost famished when discovered and released and it was thought serious results might accrue. However, the wonderful old man has recovered, and no harmful affects are now anticipated. Though early to bed, And early to rise, ’Till you advertise. You’ll never be riob.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2880, 7 May 1925, Page 1

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280

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2880, 7 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2880, 7 May 1925, Page 1

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