SaNDBK AND SONS'. EUCALYPTI ESTEAOT. The unequalled remedy for colds, In auonza, chest complaints, headache neuralgia, indigestion, rheumatism WANDER'S EXTRACT, the .surest pic tection from all infections, fever, clip thoria, meningitis. SANDER'S iJ.\ TRACT, the great healer of burns, wounds, ulcers, sprains, skin diseases SANDER'S EXTRACT, proved at tht Supreme Court of Victoria to contain i.nusepiic and healing substances not p.esont in other Eucalyptus prepare tions, hence its superior and uniqucurative power. SANDER'S EA TRACT, the only Eucalyptus prod:-.' prrnared exclusively from the leaver and refined by special process, Is free from the irritating and heart depress mg qualities of the common Encnly; tus oils and the so-jailed "extracts.' ind is rafe for internal as well as fo: external iss. Insist on the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT, »r>d derive thf benefit of purity, reliability and tllec
footwear, if so, we are «. rango now. Just opened: Ladies' glaco no-cap small eyelet shoes, prices are only 22/G and 23/6 upwards. Ward shoes from 0/11, tennis and walking shoes at town prices, also the latest in strap shoes, geiUs' Bill Massey's just arrived, bluchers 12/9, greenhide boots from 29/o.—At Jlvine's Shoo Store, Otaki.—Advt.
VyANTED. —Three men for potato digging by the bag.—Apply W. H. CATLEY, Te Horo. PRIVATE BOARD & LODGINGS.— Soft Washing, all home comforts. Terms moclerate. —Apply Mr Irvine 's late residence, Rangiuru Road. WTEX'S STRONG COTTON TWEED WORKING TROUSERS.—II/6 and 12/6 at BILLS & MOORE'S. ■NJOW READY.—Mangel and Drumhead Cabbage Plants, 7/6 per 1000, Broeoli Plants 10/- per 1000, Aster Plants 3/6 per 100.—B. H. JUST, BoNurseries, Palniersto n , w«m+li A WARNING, —gold watch, revolver, silver ■watch, razor, radium-dial clock, etc. — from my residence ou Monday night please return same to the Post Ofiico on Thursday morning, otherwise the matter wi]l bx> placed in the hands ofthe police,. A. W. TEWS. £IOOO REWARD. npWO years agOj Lord Rowallan, the wealthy Scottish peer, publicly offered a reward of a thousand pounds to anyone who-would show to the satisfaction of a committee of. tho Royal Statistical Society ta«t the level of 1 oracle in Amefiqa had increased during ' the dry period over the corresponding last period of the wet regime. Though two years have elapsed and the offer has not been withdrawn. no one,, &*-; I claimed the thousand pounds. Latest ] ngures "show arrests for drunkenness in | j>6 chief American cities as 830,073 in j 1917-1& and 378,449. in 1920-21 (dry i period), i BLTTB GObtFB. I »rpHE Blue Tiiangle. Club's "break- | icg-up" picnic will be held on the , Otaki beaeh TO-MORROW (THCR3I DAY). Bus will leave the Post Office . at a.lo p.m. OPEN-AIR CITIZENS- MEETING. ! TO-NIGHT AT 8. :~~- (Opposite. T^atje),. 1 -JIB. EVELYN MACDONALD am other? will deliver addres«»«, if pet missUa can be obtained, en, spatters o: interest.
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Otaki Mail, 6 December 1922, Page 3
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