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IT IS THE RESOLVE to obtain tbe GENUINE SANDfib EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, which wil procure for you a remedy of sterling value, and will protect you from having your health injured by one of tin many crude oils and so-called “Extracts” which are now palmed off by unscrupulous dealers as ' 'just as good,” and which are, according to authentic medical testimony, very de pressing to the heart. The GENUINt 1 SANDER EXTRACT is absolutely non-injurious, and brings instantaneous relief in headache, fevers, coldo lung and stomach troubles, and itt great antiseptic powers protect fran future infection. Ulcers, wounds burns, sprains, are healed without in damraation. SANDER’S EXTRACT h endorsed by the highest medical autb onties, and is unique in its elfect purity, reliability, and safety are Itr distinguishing qualities. Therefore get the GENUINE SANDER EX i RACT—insist XI you have to—but r ip.- ;,-r ve tire Kenent.

SALE OF LONDON "JOB” PURCHASES. The sale of London "job” goods recently bought by the Melbourne Clothing Company’s Managing Director is now in full swing. This sale presents a remarkable opportunity of purchasing now goods at the beginning of the season. The purchases were made by the firm’s representative at the close' of the English_ summer, just at a period when business was exceptionally quiet there owing to various causes, chief of which, of course, was the great strike of dockers. Manufacturers and warehousemen were in desperate straits, a position of affairs of which yon may depend our managing director took full advantage. With cheque-book in hand, ho was able to buy practically at his own price, and wo have been enabled to offer in this our first instalment of the job goods, a medley oi bargains little short of marvellous. The list of bargains lias already boon published. If you have not, seen it please call nr write. Whatever hap pens, don’t lot anything keep yot. away from this groat sale. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 5

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319

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 5

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