SANDEK AND sons* eucalypti EXTRACT. 'X'ao unequalled remedy for colds, In Suenza, chest complaints, headache neuralgia. indigestion, rheumatism. SANDER’S EXTRACT, the surest protoetion from fill infections, fever, dip I theria. meningitis. SANDER’S EX TRACT, the great healer of bums, | wounds, ulcers, sprains, skin diseases. SANDER’S EXTRACT, proved at the j Supreme Court of Victoria to contain j .utisopuc and healing substancos not j p.esent in other Eucalyptus prepaia ■ Cons, her.ee its superior and unique j curative powor. SANDER’S EX- j TRACT, the only Eucalyptus product • prewired exclusively from the loaves, and refined by special process, Is f as from the irritating and haart depress ing qualities of the common Encalvp- , tus oils and the eo-called “extracts.'' i t nd is rafe for inlernal ns noil as for | external is©. Insist on the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT, and derive the benefit of purity, reliability and effseI m«*a ’’"bora vv> “jr**. gw? •• j ■o-»gc f i Health is wealth, life’s greatest asset, j More than flawless brilliants rare. j Health gleams joy from every facet, < Wealth without it brings but care, * Health gives vital force unfailing I And the courage to endure— When with chronic colds you’re ailing! Remember Woods ’ Great Peppor- J mint Cure. —Advt. J
NASH JS still running as smoothly and a! sweetly as ever, and patron* riding in it are always loud in their praise. It inoets all trains, travels to any part of the district, and is at tho service o:‘ nil day or night. The telephone nnm ber is still 117. N. OLSEN, CAREFUL & EXPERIENCED TAXI DRIVER, “SHROPSHIRE HOUSE, M Rangiuru Bead. , H. P. JENSEN, TAXI PROPRIETOR, OTA K I JS prepared to make trips to AAi PART OP THE TOWN AND DISTRICT. Racing and other parties entered for. CHARGES REASONABLE. I , CAR WILL MEET ALE TRAINS, i ’Phone 103. ' GOING OUT TO THE BEACH ? ! THEN GAEL AT HOSKING’S i For i GROCERIES, FRUIT, And DAINTY ! AFTERNOON TEAS. j C. G, HOSKING : (Successor to Miss Hoag).
WINTER GOODS NOW ARRIVED : Splendid Value in Warm HOSIER! . in plain and broad ribbed Horn (all rhader',). Ladies' Woollen Singlets and Flee*;,--Lined Bloomers. Wincaywtte, 39in. wide .... at X/ll yd. Pyjama Flannelette, at 1/8 yd. Bordered Casement, from 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 yd. Also a Nice Lin 6 of Boxed Stationery To Clear at 1/6 Bex. FASHION BOOKS TO EAND MONTHLY. MRS MUIRS TE HOEO. AT BAXTER’S What ctmid l*r better for teeee "-inter nights, dttnag picture interval, -than A HOT BOWL OB SOUP DELICIOUS HOT COFFEE AND A BISCUIT Try Our MALTED MILK NUTRITIOUS AND INVIGORATING. EOT-MILK SHAKES AND" YOU WILL FEEL QUIfE TONED UP. BAXTER’6 EVEEYTIME (Opposite Pistilire Te.*t?te).
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Otaki Mail, 21 May 1923, Page 4
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