AVOID FLUI Use SANDER & SONS’ Pure Vo latile EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, one of the world’s greatest antiseptics; put a few drops on.your handkerchief daily—its odour is good, having none of the putrid smell of crude Eucalyptus. Put a few drops in your daily bath, a few drops in your glass as a mouth wash, to prevent pyorrhoea, and preserve your teeth. Beware of so-called Extracts passed off as “just as good.” There is none as good. Why did SANDER’S EXTRACT WIN the FIRST ORDER OF MERIT and GOLD MEDAL, N.Z., and S.S. E., Dunedin, 19267 Why did it win the Award and medal at Amsterdam? Because it is absolutely ,the purest and best in quality procurable. Sander’s EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for Winter Ailments. SANDER’S contains highest percentage ethereal eucalyptol. Insist on the best. —SANDER'S.
FOXTON BOROUGH. CONSTITUTED POPULATION . &REA OF BOROUGH 1888 1,760 1,271 acres. RATEABLE VALUE (unimproved) £97 841. RECREATION RESERVES.--Eas-ton Park, 5 acres-; Victor'a Park, 10 acres; Racecourse, Bowling Green, Ikakara Gardens. LlGHTlNG.—Electricity. Fifty street lamps, costing £3 17s 6d per lamp per annum, all night service. MUNICIPAL GASWORKS—Manager: Mr. W. S. Heyes. TELEPHONE. —Continuous Service. i WATER SUPPLY.—Artesian (per bores). 7i miles of water mains. Average pressure 501 b per square inch. DRAINAGE.—Up-to-date system to all parts of the borough, 7 miles of sewers. FIRE PREVENTION.—Station, hydrants, hose and engine. PUBLIC LIBRARY.—About 1000 books. Borrowing terms, 2/6 per quarter. TOWN HALL. —Seating aecomo dation 950 persons. Biograpb plant installed, pictures shown three times weekly. -**- BOROUGH COUNCIL.—Mayor: Mr M. E. Perreau; council: Crs. S. E. Cowley, A. R. Crowe, J. Ross, C €. Rand, F. Robinson, F.. Lu-
cinsky, D. R. Barron, R. Rangiheuea and R. J. Thompson. Town Clerk.—Mr. Wm. Trueman. Water work’s Foreman. —Mr. ‘Wm. Neville. BEAUTIFYING SOClETY.—President: Mr. M. E. Perreau. SILVER BAND.—Patron: Mr. M. E. Perreau. Heyes; secretary: Mr. A. E. Scott. FIRE BRIGADE. —Superintendent: Mr. H. Reid; secretary: Mr. A. Walls. PLUNKET SOClETY.—President: Mrs. F. Robinson; secretary: Mrs Barron. CHURCHES.—St. Mary’s: Rev. Fa their McDermott; All Saints: Rev. W. H. Walton; Methodist. Rev. Edmondson; Presbyterian: Rev. W. H. Nicholas; Salvation Army: Captain Mathieson. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. —Chairman : Mr. J. K. Hornbiow; secretary : Mr. R. Rangiheuea. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— ' 'Secretary: My. E. J. Murphy. LODGES. —Te Awahou (Masonic): secretary: M~. J. Ross; Druids: secretary: Mr. E. Fuller; Oddfellows: Secretary: Mr. W. Nye Junr. MEDICAL.—Dr. B. M. Wyllie. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.—Manager: Mr. S. H. Poole. THE COMMERCIAL BANK !OF AUSTRALIA, Ltd.—Manager: Mr. C. M. Hewett. POSTMASTER—Mr. J. Newton. STATIONMASTER.—Mff. J. Martin. POLICE STATlON.—Constables R. Owen and Bell. BOIWILTN CLUB.—(Secretary: Mr. R. Warwick. CROQUET CLUB.—President: Mrs. M. E. Perreau; secretary: TENNIS CLUB. —President : Mr. L. iC. Bryant; secretary: A. B. McCorldndale. HARBOUR BOARD.—Chairman: J. Linklater Esq., M.P.,; secretary: Mr. R. Rangiheuea. Pilot: Captain C. Larsen. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,— President: Mr. J. K. Hornbiow; secretary: Mr. R. Hornbiow. CYCLING CLUB.—President: 'Mr, M. E. Perreau; secretary: Mr. L. A. Couch. GOLF CLUB: President: Mr. M. B. Bergin; secretary: Mr. J. Newton. .SWIMMING CLUB.— President: Mi’. H. Hutchins; Secretary: Mr. D. R. Barron. UNITED SPORTS ASSOCIATION. —President: Mr. W. T. Jewell; secretary: Mr. L. A. Couch.
■“The best prophet of the Future is the Past.”—Byron, i T<? act on a precedent is always safe. That is why the majority of New Zealanders take Baxter’s Lung Preserver for coughs and colds it has sixty years’ popularity to back it up. This rich, red, soothing compound is always dependable ! and gives relief from the very - first dose. Obtainable at all chemists i and stores. Generous-sized bottle* 2/6j large family size 4/6; and bachelor size 1/6. —4.
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Children’s Hacking Cough.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40029, 28 November 1929, Page 4
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