YuD TAKbJ OiRE to obtain the best possible and ni nt suitable diet to protect your health How much mor-j careful shou d you be in the choice of a inedi rine. SA.VDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACJT has very valuable curative and healing actions; but the so-called EucUvptus Kxtraots, whioh are crude oils made by perrons ignorant of chemistry, have done great harm by their irritvit action. Therefore.rojecttheni; insist upon a pure active, non-irritant and uniform product SUCfi IS SANDER'S EXTRACT. Remember that SANDER'S EXTRACT was pruv,d by authoritative experts, -at the Supreme Court of Victoria, to contain antiseptic and healing substances not contained in other Eucalyptus products. It is quality in small dose, that made SAN EtC'S EXTRACT famous, and its bes' advertisement is: SANDER?* EXTRACT. For coughs, colds, throat ani lung troubles, feve:s, diseases of the digestive and urinaiy system, 5 drop* in a tablespoon of w,itu- To wjund*, ulcers, ee/^ma,etc., l*i Iripst) tabUip>>n olive oil, and apply. -U. DOUHLETHE PLEASURE OP YOUR HOLIDAY. Spend your vacation where you will—at Eotorna or the seaside—in Australia or in the mountains—it will be full of incidents and scenes that will wish to recall, when you return to the regular of commercial life. It is in this way that a Camera doubles the pleasure of your outings You can live over all the tun in after yoars by going over the picture record which photography has provided. The important thing of course, is to g-tt a Camera that will be simple to operate, that will take the photographs faithfully, and without any loss of temper, time, .or money. The CATALOGUE OF CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ACCESSORIES issued by the Imperial Camera Co.. of Wellington, is a valable hand-book from which you will be able to obtain valuable aid in the seloction of a suitable Camera. In fact, overy photographer should not fail to get a copy. It contiins nearly three hundred copiou-ly illustrated pages, and no need of the Camorist Is overlooked or slighted. Everything is fully described, mid though such a book costs time, labonr, and money to uroduce, you can have one posted t3 your addruss FREE. Don't put off writing for it you may forget—but address your request now to THE IMPERIAL CAMER\ CO., CAMERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON.* A REMINDER. Of what does a baa ta.<c* in the mouth remind you? It indicates tnat your stomach is in a bad condition and will remind you that then* is nothing so good for such disorders m Chamberlain's Tablets. They cleanse ai d invigwito the «tomaoh and reau!a*e the bowels ittiid by all chemists .and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9670, 18 December 1909, Page 5
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432Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9670, 18 December 1909, Page 5
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