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There is only one SANDER EXTRACT, and that is why the people reject the many inferior and harmful substitute! and just as goods. SANDER'S EXTRACT is free from the objectionable qualities of the common ■ eucalyptus, Sander's "Extract cures all infectious diseases, all winter ailments, ulcers, burns sprains, eczema, etc. Insist on GENUINE SANDER'S EXTRACT.

Corporal Thomas Oxner Jenkins, who was posted as missing 011 July 30, is tlu son of Mr. Walter F. Jenkins, of Wai. tara. He was born in Wellington ill ISA2, and received his education at the .State schools in Urenui and Waltara anil High School, Stratford. Ho served'hi? apprenticeship with Messrs. Jenkins and Mack, engineers, Wellington. Aftei completing his time with this firm, h$ went to Australia and worked at his trade in Sydney. When war broke out lie volunteered for active service, an.) on September 11, 1014, was with the Australian expedition in the capture ol the German headquarters in New 1 Gum. ea. On completing the six months' ,«er< vice, for which he enlisted, he returned to Sydney with the expedition and re. coivcd his discharge as corporal. His came to New Zealand in February, 1915 ; to visit his parents, and after remaining for six weeks returned to Sydney and joined the Australian Imperial Force 1 in corporal in the 20th Battalion. Ho went with the battalion to Kgypt, am! later 011 to Oallipoli, where he remained until the evacuation, being amongsj the last seventy-five men to leave the peninsula. After a short spell on T,em. nos Island, he was transferred with hin battalion to France, where he has remained in the firing line up to the day of his being reported as missing.

HYGIENE OF THE MOliTtJ. Apart from its value as a throat garglt and specific for hi«h temperature, Fli* enzol is « perfect mouth-wash. Sufferen from sore gums, a parched throat or <lrj tongue on rising find teaspoonlul garglei of Fluentol (l/B and 2/8) cleansing an< purifying. The regular us» o' tfiuenw •to arrest* dwtfal decjty,* \

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1916, Page 4

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334

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1916, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1916, Page 4

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