IF YOU HAVE A Cough, Cold, Nose, Throat, or Lung Trouble, Stomach, Bowel, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, use SANDER'S EUCALPYTI EXTRACT; 5 drops in a tablespoon of waZter. Remember, you cannot expect the good effects from any sort of eucalpytus. Sander's Extract cures because it contains ethereal and antiseptio substances not contained in other eucalyptus proructs. These latter, made by persons, ignorant of chemistry, and provided with fancy names and labels by trading concerns who do not know what they contain, have caused grevioiis harm, and a death has resulted from their use. Do not *nply an ointment to a sore. It h«»ps back the secretion. To wounds, bruises, sprains, burns ulcers, eczema, and other skin troubles, apply Sander's Extract; 15 drops in a tablespoonful of olive oil. The effect will surprise you. Sander's Extract heals because it is freed from the irritating constituents contained in other eucalyptus preparations. It heals when others irritate. Insist upor the Genuine Sanders
Southern papers record .the death of an old Dunedin resident in the person of Mr James On hie, who arrived from the Old- Country in 1864. /. He-was the pioneer of the Cable'family pilose name has been 60 closely associated ' with the engineering life of this Doninion. KICKED ON THE KNEE. "I was kicked on the knee by one of mv horses," writes Mr Duncan H. Stevens, South Street, Feilding, N.Z., "and am confident that but for Chamberlain's Pain Balm I would nave been unfitted for work. I could not stand for hours but applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and after applying it once the next day quite recovered." Sold by c hem- 1 ists and storekeepers, * Mr J. Holmes Dealt, who lias been in charge of the Oovt>rhft\C*nt Life insurance business in Hawke's B;lv for the* last 21 years, is retiring under the Public- Service Superannuation Acts at his own request early next m'inth, and intends proceeding to England to spend three or four years there. NOTHING TO EQUAL IT. "For, the immediate relief and complete cure of influenza there is nothing .to equal Chamberlains' Cough Remedy," writes Miss Fanny Bonliote, Marravvah, Tas. "It has relieved me of this complaint and I have recommended it to neighbours who' have found it to cure coughs i and colds in almost any form. One dose bas always given, me relief and one bottle always cures my colds." Sold by all chemists and storekeep-, ere. ' *
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 May 1913, Page 7
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401Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 May 1913, Page 7
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