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S< WHY I Is SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI 6; ■EXTRACr superior to any otier Eucalyptus product! T Became it is the result of full ex- § wrience and of • special and careful Lj? process of manufacture. It is always It safe, reliable, and effective, and the £S dangers attending the use of the irre- % sponsible preparations which are now palmed off as "Extracts" are avoided, jr -4 death was recently reported from the I?-, internal use of one of these concoellf' iions, and in an action at law a sworn 'witness testified that he suffered the k most cruel irritation from the applies K tion, to an nicer of a product which was Bold as •'just as good as SANDER'S §k" 'EUCALYPTI EXTRACT." Therefore, gS'teware of such deception. Insist upon «Si<he preparation which was proved by y, experts at the Supreme Court of VicV -toria, and by nmmrous authorities 'durSp' .Jug the past 35-ywirs, to be a prepara■g- tion of genuine merit, vis., THE IL ; #ENUINE SANDER & SONS' TORE R. VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.— St" '4>»mists and storekeepers.—Advt. I - Mr. k: Warner, Stafford, N.Z. writes: "A few months ago while working in a S" store at UttkulTwd a severe attack of diarrhoea. As I was steadily growing ¥- r -worse I decided to tiy Chamberlain's > Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, T<e, and I was surprised to find that it only ~ took a few doses to cure me. Sicec then. I ha>ve never lost an opportunity to reeofnmend "it to any of my friends from the game complaint." J'-Tor sale by all chemists and storekeep-

FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES r ANO SHIRTINQB. rpHE evenings are getting cliilly now, aild very soon the real cold weatfer will lie upon us. It is time to think of the warm gar- . mente. Yon will be needing Flan'nets and Flanelettes shortly, and you might as well make a selection W: now. i I WHITE 'UNSHRINKABLE FLANSLj: NELS, 28in to 31in wide, fine smakes, at Is 9d, Is lid," 2s 3d, | 2a Bda yd. Heavy makes, at Is h V/ t &, Is fii/jd, Is 9d, 2a, 2s 3d, K' 2s 6d a yard. gf. r "DOCTOK" FLANNEL, aU-woo], K,, shrunk; a perfect flannel for p; . undents!*, 31in wide, at Is Bd, fz ls'lld, 2s 2d, 2s 6d a yard; ' 3}in wide, at 2s, 2s 6dr Win wide, at Is 2d, 2s 3d, Si #d; 1, 20in to 30in, in cream, at la fir I'M- Is lid a yard. B, ALL WOOL COLONIAL FLANr NBLS, in Pink, Grey, Shetland, &" and White—at 12% d, Is 3d, Is E fid, la Bd, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s, 2e Efi 3d, 2s fid a yard. |; CEYION FLANNELS, 29in' wide, S. in white, at Is 2d, Is 6d, Is Od, Si 2s a yard; striped, at Is, Is . Br ,TWILL KLANiNEI£, in Skv Blue, Nary Blue, Pink, Scarlet, Cardinal, Black, Royal Blue, and cream, at Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s fid r a yard. HOIXETOX FLANNELS, in heavy . grades, for Dressing Gowns and Jackets, in Navy, Sky Blue, Pink, Grcv, Mid Blue and Cardinal, at Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 8d a yard. STRIPED MOLLETON FLANf.- NEI»S, Pure Wool, extra good quality, Blue and Haroon, at 2» Od and 3s fid a yard. FLANNELETTES, for children's eoata and dressing powas, in cardinal, maroon, sky blue, cream, grey and white, „ * 27in wide, at Is a. vard. rtTJANNEL BLOUSES," pure woo], §£•• absolutely unshrinkable, in nil k> shades, new stripe effects, 31in wide, at 2a 9d, 2s lid a yard. §®TRIPED WINCEY, for Nouses, for Immediate wear, 29in wide, •t Is 3d, Is 6d a yard. ~LLAS, a new range of ViyelJas, in plain colors, such as Pink, Sky Blue, Red, Navy Blue and black; also in stripes, 31in wide, at 2a Od a yard. SftFFETA TIYELLA, a new fabric, in Mousing stripes, suitable i'or present wear, 31in wide, at 2s 6d a yard. .UNION SHIRTINGS, in an excellent range of stripe effects, at 1b Si, Is 7'/ 2 d. Is Bd, Is 9d a ywfl. j-WOOC SHIRTINGS, 29in and 88fat wide, at 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, kmuk Think, ltd . Wjutsaios

IMPROVEMENTS IN IE COOKERS. I .wonderful improvements, Wntained in our new "Perterrene wick stove l into line with the test cooking appliaaccß. ' is an entire absence oi <Oot, dust or smell, and jfceedingly economical in about one halffy<J?cr hour for each Tiurn'er. lip handy and economical aC-'rfor the small or large g£-4s it is made in differ"*jee% to suit everybody, --ud see it. m * ARNOLD vm, Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 51, 25 March 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 51, 25 March 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 51, 25 March 1909, Page 2

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