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THE SMOKING HABIT

Sydney, March 1. The Broken Hill Coune'd has passed a by-law that youths under the age ot lb .found smoking in puH'c places may have their tobacco conli "ited and Tie lined a sum not exceeding .to.

The value of 'SYKES'S DRENCH' is recognised by the highest authority in dairying in the colony. Head what Mr J. A. Kinsella, Government Dairy Commissioner, lias to say about it:— •'Department of Agriculture (Dairy Division).—A. E. Sykes, Esq., New Plymouth: Dear Sir—As Dairy Coranii'ssioner for this Colony, I have been carefully watching the effects and value of 'Sykes's Drench' on our dairy herds for the past few years. I have not the slightest hesitation in stating that an immense amount of improvej ment has been brought abc.at in the I' h-alth of ~ar dairy co'.rs, and that ■ loriion is now less prevalent since Sykes's Drench' has become known aiiil nroperlv used amongst farmer?. The best testimonial that one can receive is the nraisc that "Sykes's i Drench' receives from ail quarters of New /. .hind. Personally, 1 am of opinion that no fanner should be without a stock of 'Sykes's Drench.'— Yours faithfully, J. A. Kinsella, Dairy Ciimmis'iouor."

THE '■•Kf.KBRITY 01? SANDER & ! SON'S PITHE VOLATILE EUCA ] LVPTI EXTRACT I Js universally acknowledged. Royally honors'* and the entire medical profession has adopted its use. Stations sprang up without num- ,,, The latest of whom-all styled an oil lmai 'i " ] IT "- x , .. „ „„j unwary, under the ° IC I"!' ml" "of Sande'r and Sons' "'' , LT Pander and Sons insti Supreme Court Vic o. In. before Irs Honor Ch*f ', [X 'Sir' >. Mndd«n, K.C.M.G., etc., ',-,1 at the trial a sworn witness tes-',-V.l thai'he had to stop the use ol j. M| .,.„ l . f „ itc en account of the intafor- rroflue,d . • TVs 'hews what care is rorpmx-d to o'>HH an article that is scient ft r,.1 !v" tested :".d amoved, of. As =-.'ch is sol"';- endorse* an! reco-n----i^ended. Ti'F. flr-.WM? SANDER k SON'S PTTRF VOLATILE EUCAI.YI'J'I EXTRACT.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 2 March 1907, Page 3

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THE SMOKING HABIT Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 2 March 1907, Page 3

THE SMOKING HABIT Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 2 March 1907, Page 3

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