There will be another send-off to men on leave, at the Marton Town Hall next Thursday. A notice in this week’s Gazette proclaims that the name of German Bay, in the Akaroa-Wainni district, has been changed to Takamatua. From August Ist the separation allowance for the children of privates and non-commissioned officers was increased from 6d to 9d per day up to five children. The Minister of Defence has stated that men with more than three children should not be encouraged to enlist. A public notice appears in this issue from the butchers of Marton stating that they are compelled on account of the further increase in the price of stock to raise the price of meat one penny per pound all round, commencing on Monday, 14th August. Those interested are reminded of the congregational meeting to be held in St. Andrew’s Church tonight at 8 o’clock to fix the stipend and appoint a minister to fill the vacancy. Particulars are advertised in this issue. IT IS THE DISTINCTIVE QUALITY, Of SANDERS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT —its freedom from resins and woody impurities, its great antiseptic, healing stimulating powers and its safety, that prompted the highest medical authorities to recommend it as the only eucalyptus produced fit for internal use. At the Supreme Court of Victoria, a witness testified that he was made mucn worse by a substitute which was sold as “just as good” ns SANDER’S EXTRACT, and his trouble (ulcer), was healed rapidly by the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT afterwards. In disease it is the drop which cures that counts, _ and the common eucalyptus which is fit for mechanical purposes, such as making varnish duly, should never be employed as a remedial agent. SANDER’S EXTRACT can be used on the most tender surface or internally with perfect safety, and when taken as directed, will always benefit.* g Sutton’s Seeds 4d packets. No thing to equal them. British grown for Bitish people. For Children’s Hacking Woods’ Great Peppermint Cura.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11644, 11 August 1916, Page 8
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327Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11644, 11 August 1916, Page 8
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