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The Sofia correspondent of a Bait'* garian newspaper has had an interview) with the Bulgarian statesman, M. Gher* nadieff, who outlined the Bulgarian demands which would ensure the abandon* ing of neutrality in favor of the Entente Powers. "We claim the whole of Mace* donia,' said M. Ghenadieff, "the Greek and Servian Macedonia in whole, the Turkish Thrace, and the Roumanian Dobrudeha. These are, of course, voted by Servia, The Quadruple Entente hat approached us with unacceptable propositions. They forget that the Bulgarians are the only Power who could be »t the gates of Stamboul within three weeks. Bulgaria's policy has always, from the very beginning of the war, been absolutely candid. We have not hidden our willingness to join the Entente Powers, but if we do so we wish to be certain of the realisation of our national aspirations.. If we had marched against Turkey, Constantinople would have been 111 the Entente Powers' hands long ago, and their losses would not have been so great. Our policy has been candid and open, not like that of Roumania and Greece, who always cry: 'We are /eady, we are armed, and shall soon go to var.' Wo suid: 'We shall go to war or "not, just as our interests are recognised or not.' Rounmnia and Greece, with all their advertising, have not gone to war, and will not go for a long time to e.ime, for one should by 110 means underestimate the German influence in those two countries. It would bo wise also not to overestimate the value of their intervention. The Entente Powers recognised the value of Bulgaria when they approached us, and they seemed to grasp our real position. Yet, if they are led by sentimental feeling, the case of Bulgaria will not be settled, for w# eons as appealing to us." THERE IS ONLY ONE SAXDER EXTRACT, and that is why the people insist 011 getting it, and why they reject the many inferior substitutes, and the cheap and frequently harmful "just as goods." The GENUINE SAXDER EXTRACT is free from the objectionable qualities of* the common euoalv.ptus oils and the so-called "extracts." SANDER'S EXTRACT is the most powerful antiseptic and healing remedy that can he used with safety; it prevents and cures all infeotioui diseases— influenza, colds, fevers, smallpox, diptherin,/ flatulenco, dyspepsia, diarrhoea. dvsentery, and kidney troubles. SANDER'S EXTRACT, applied to ulcen, bums, sprains, cuts, inflamed and itching skin, gives instant relief and cures permanently. Three drops in a teaspoonful of cod liver oil is a specific in. all chronic Inn," ifi'cctions. Rheumatism, neuralgia, an. oothache are quickly dispelled by it. Reliability, effectiveness, Md safety are the great SANDER'S EXTRACT, "

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1915, Page 5

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