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'There is only one SANDER EXTRACT, and that is why the people reject the many inferior and harmful substitutes

and just as goods. SANDER’S EXTRACT is free from the objectionable qualities of the common eucalyptus, bander’s Extract cures all infectious distases, all winter ailments, ulcers, burnt, sprains, eczema, etc. Insist on the GENUINE SANDER’S EXTRACT. A PLEASANT SURPRISE. To get rid of a pain that has been worrying you for some time, and to do that without trouble, would be a pleasant surprise to you. Corns can be. cured in two nights by the use of “Nipsem” Corn Cure. “Nipsexr” freezes the corn so that it may *be nipped out with the fingers. Procurable all chemists and stores, or 2/- post free 8.A.8. Co., Box 219, New Plymouth. Amongst the slides shown by the Rev. M. Mullineux during his lecture in Christchurch on “Where are Our Sol diers?” were views of memorials erected on famous battlefields in France and Belgium, some Australian monuments amongst them. Mr. Mullineux said that New Zealand was to erect four, but none had been put up so far. However, that was -not a drawback, as Mr. Hurst Seager was studying the various memorials already in existence, and would, as a -result, be able to design soioetiiipg unique for New

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1922, Page 5

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214

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1922, Page 5

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