THERE IS ONLY ONE SANDER EXTRACT and that is why the people insist on getting it, and why they reject the many inferior substitutes and the cheap and frequently harmful “just as goods.” The GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT is free from the objectionable qualities of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-called “extracts.” SANDER’S _ EXTRACT is the most powerful antiseptic and healing remedy that can be used with safety; it prevents and cures all infectious diseases, influenza, colds, fever, small-pox, diphtheria, flatulence, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, dysentry, and kidney troubles. SANDER’S EXTRACT, applied to ulcers, burns, sprains, cuts, inflamed and itching skin, gives immediate relief and cures permanently. Three drops in a teaspoonful of cod liver oil is a specific for all chronic lung affections; rheumatism, and neuralgia are quickly dispelled by it. Reliability,-effectiveness, and safety are the great attributes of SAN DEE’S EXTRACT.
WOMAN OF GOOD JUDGMENT PRAISES MEAN'S ESSENCE. A woman of good judgment recently said For years I have spent much money on cough remedies. My family in large and cough mixture being often wanted an ordinary sized bottle quickly goes. When 1 heard of making a large bottle at home by using Mean's Essence 1 soon tried it, and the result has much pleased me. A bottle of Mean s Essence gives me a very big bottle for very little money and has proved a better remedy for sore throats, colds and coughs than I have had before. No better evidence of the value of Mean’s Essence could be given. Follow this advice and make your own good cough remedy at home. The mixture is simple to make and pleasant to take. It does not spoil. Always retains its medicinal qualities, always does good and saves 10/- for your pocket. Mean’s Essence is sold by most chemists and stores, or promptly post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Mean, Family Chemist, Wanganui. Be sure you get H-E-A-N-'S.' Then yon arc safe.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 84, 15 March 1916, Page 8
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324Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 84, 15 March 1916, Page 8
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