Hie average rtmount of illness In human life is nine days out of the year. France leads the world in wine production,making 1,000,000,000 gallons a WHY Is SANDER 4, SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT superior to any other Eucalyptus product? Because it is the result of full xpcrience and of a special and ireful process c' manufacture. Jt i always safe, reliable, and effective, and the dangers attending the use of tbs irresponsible oreparaiious hich are now palmed off as "Extracts' 1 -re avoided. A death was recently retorted from the external use of one of these concoctions, and in an action at ,\v a sworn witness testified that he luttered the most cruel 'iritation fros the application to an uVsr of a product which was sold as "just as good as SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT." Therefort, beware of Buch deception. Insist upoc the preparation which, was proved by Rxnerts, at the Supreme Court Hi viitoria, anv by numerms authorities during th' past' 35 years, t.-. he a preparation of genuine merit, viz.. TIIE GENUINE SANDER AND |>|'RF VOLATILE EUCALYPI'I EaTRACT.Chem'lts and Stores.—Advt.
NEW ZEALAND KAiL\VA\S. ' BAND I'KIiFOIiMANCK AT NEW PLYMOUTH. H'AITAHA JOCKEY CLl'll'S HACKS AT LEPPEIJTON JUNCTION. QN 3rd December passenger train will Ifiivc Stratf6nl 8.40 n.in., Lejincrton Junction 10.5 a.m., arriving New Plymouth 10.35 a.m., returning' from New Plymouth 0.25 p.m., Lqmi'itoi: Junction 7.3 run., tot llawcra. Passengers from New Plymouth foi Douglas must travel by the" train loav iug New l'lyinouth at 5.10 n.in, (Sot
Passenger trains will run from Now Plymouth and Waitara to Leppertoj Junction as under:—
Leave Xew Plymouth 10.50 a.m., arriving Lepperton Junction 11.20 a.m., returning from Lepperton Junction at 4.87 p.m. and 5.45 p.m. for New Plymouth. Leave Waitara 11.15 a.m., arriving Lepperton Junction 11.31 a.m., returning from Lepperton Junction 4.38 p.m. and 5.50 p.m. for Waituru.
The usual 4.47 p.m. train, Leppcrton Junction to New Plymouth, and 4.55 p.m. train, Lcppertou Junction to Waitara, will NOT run. The usual 4.15 p.m. train will be ilelaved to leave New Ply=
A train will leuve Wuitara at 5.0 p.m., connecting at Ivepperton -Junction with the 5.10 p.m. tvixin from New Plymouth for Hawera.
The usual 11.0(1 p.m. train, Stratford to Douglas will be delayed to leave Stratford at 7.4.j p.in., after coimwtiiij! with the 5.10 p.m. train from Xew Plymouth.
Holiday Excursion Tickets, available; j'or return until 4th December, will bo issued to New Plymouth from Kltham ami intermediate stations, including Toko brunch. on flrdi December. These excursion ticket* will not be available bv the mail trains.
For further jmrtii-uliU's see posters. MY ORDER.
CHRISTMAS HAMPERS FROM Oft ß UPWARDS. JIANXINtTS ALE on Draught. MANXIXG/S ALE ami STOUT Bottled. AUSTRALIAN WINES PEX FOLD'S, HARDY'S, and AULDAXA | CEYLON TEA GULDEN-TIPPED PEKCE. HUMPHRIES AND CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND BOTTLERS, Brougham Street, New Ply r —«nMOKAU 10 TE KUITI. Te Kuiti, tin ■ Trunk line. ' by coach or icy any passcn'ing through to iting with Ma'.n i arriving hero a rely upon «1r I T UNCIf IN ONE MINUTE. ■ It oulv takes one minute lo open a t patent key tin of ST. GV.ORGE SHEEP i 'IONOUES and turn oat the tongins ; deliriously packed in firm jelly, all ready ) for the tabic. If you vraut lunch in a - hurry, nothing can be nicer. Kept by ■: all leading grocers,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 288, 30 November 1908, Page 3
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