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YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MIND

That r>y using tne Commercial Eucalyptus Oil, which is now bought up at Bd per lb weight and bottle, and, on account of the large profits, pushed, you are exposing yourself to all the dangers to which the use of turpentine will expose you—irritation of kidneys, intestinal tract and mucous membranes. By insisting on the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT you not only avoid these pitfalls, but you have a stimulating, safe and effective medicament, the result of a special and careful manufacture.

Remember: SANDER'S EXTRACT em-bodies-the re>";lt. of 59 years' experience and of special study, and it does what is promised; it cures and heals without injuring the constitution, &8 the oila on the market frequently do. Therefore, protect yourself rejecting ot&er brasda.

A press message from Hobflrt states that the steamier Tainui sails from there fwr New Zealand at !) o'clock this morning, "with 414J iwissengers, The Hon. T. Mackenzie, replying to telegrams in reference to nominating him for JOgmont, says: "The question ol my future movements is yet undecided, but I will give the representations contained therein my earnest attention, and will advise you later."

A freak, hroueoli was brought to this office yesterday by Mr. J. Buttimore. The head is peculiarly deformed. Instead of beiug fairly round, the white substance traverses the pk.njt from side to side, like a razor back, and the vegetable has a' yery peculiar appearance. Whitebait waa seen up the Waiaua on Saturday, says the Opunakc Times. About three of the dainties wriggled up the stream, and half a dozen persona were after them with nets, traps, spears and tin cans. Latest advice to haixl is that the three tish have mot yet been caught. A number of local Good Templars visited Inglewood last night to assist in the establishment of a new lodge there. The lodge was instituted by Miss Grimley, assisted by District Deputy Bro. J. C. Legg. Thirteen members were made, and ten more were proposed U> be initiated at the next meeting. The lodge is to be known as "The Pride of Inglewood."

An elderly lady named Mrs. Hooke, who witnessed the opening of a new railway in New South Wales last week, said: "I've been nearly years in this district, and I've never seen a train before. I think I would rather trust my old bones to the mail coaeh after all. Let the young people travel by train if they like; horses are good enough for me."

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 1 September 1911, Page 4

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414

YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MIND Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 1 September 1911, Page 4

YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MIND Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 1 September 1911, Page 4

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