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SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. TR/rUSSRS SANDKB AND SONS.—It may IvJL interest you that we (self and family) have used your “Eucalypti Extract’’ for the past 42 years, and during The whole of that time X cannot remember being without it in tho home. My first experience with it was in 1876, when I icceived a message to hurry home, as my wife was crazy with neuralgia in the face and bead. I asked my chemist on the way home to give me tho best remedy he could recommend for tho case, and he gave me a bottle of your Extract, which acted Uke magic when applied. Since then wo have become accustomed to use it both internally and externally in all complaints, with the very best results. On one occasion a substitute was given to me, a larger bottle at same price. Result no good. Only SANDER’S Extract enters my house. —Yours truly, J. HOPKINS, Auckland. N.Z. 26/5/18. DO YOU SUFFER FROM GOUT? Has Gout got you in its grip? Do you suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or Rheumatic Gout? Perhaps you have bought liniments, plasters, and embrocations, largely advertised pills or cure-alls, which claim to cure every ailment, including Rheumatism, and found that although they brought temporary relief the old trouble soon returned. Now, in fairness to yourself, give RHEUMO a trial. RHEUMO will not cure any and every trouble, but it seldom fails to ('tire Rheumatism,_ Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago. All these diseases have the ona cause —excess uric acid in the blood, due to various reasons, of which tho failure of tho kidneys to do their work is one. You cannot be cured until the excess has been removed. RHEUMO does so, and is the one medicine that usually cures quickly and effectually. Chemists and stores-- ?s 6d and 4s 6d For Toothache, Barraolough’s Magic Nervine —an instant cure. Progandra euros Corns quickly.

NO ADVANCE! LIPTON’S TEA STILL 2/2 and 2/4 HAINES SO I® if GRACE Gms Is £tsd 2d even to a chgrmimg figure by tbe D& A Corset illustrated. l.tfa> all D £? A*s it is made in Canada and fitted oo living Canadian models. It has the “chic” of the bast French corsets bnt sells at half the Kaf. price*. There Is aD£? A to suit every figure DOMINION CORSET CO. b MakcrsßlspoftlieLaDivsCorsetsamT D&A "Good Shc?e**£rassßcres 7j Ask r&txr cerediert w s I cotnwer CO^^OUEBEC— Mokthui-Toronto All ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in A LL ADVERTISEMDNTS for insertion ii the 1 Eveiiing Star’ are accepted_sub- xL the ‘Evening Stax’ are accepted sub jeefc to tile understanding that the right is je<;b to the understanding that the right ij I’eserved to delete or amend any portion of reserved to Delete or Amend any portion ol an advertisement which may be considered an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as written by the ad.- undesirable to appear as written by the vertiser. advertiser. f'W oomFurnitorc o <rr wrr r ■StK £' - ‘ hsxi; *2^ K5Ct fi.a ershing.” Dining Suite. your outlay at SCOULLAR AND The «i WHATEVER , CHISHOLM’S, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you have bought right good subFurniture that will give you all the service~you could wish for. You also know that vou are getting the utmost value. Consult us—. let us help you in your selection. Scoullsr & Chisholm, Ltd. The Quality Furnishers, Rattray Street, Dunedin.

The Soldier’s Best Friend “ Kindly convey our sincere thanks to your Committee for the books of Y.M.C.A. Coupons which arrived by the last mail. You could not have chosen a better method of assisting Wakatiou boys, considering the Y.M.C.A. is a soldier’s best friend, and is to be found in all sorts of buildings within a short distance of the ‘firing line,’ where the efforts of this institution are greatly appreciated by all." Scores of other letters from the boyo eulogise the service of the Y.M.C.A. Send donations to Capt. D. A. EWEN, Hon National Y.M.C.A. Treasurer, Baker'* Building, Wellington. 7 ra You’ll Get It On A COLUMBIA RECORD! —That tune you've been humming all the week; —That Grand Opera Aria you’re bo fond of j —That Latest Ragtime Hit 5 —'That Sentimental Song you’ve just heard; —That favorite Band Piece; • —ln fact, everything you fancy—whether it bo Grand O’oora, Instrumental or Vocal—you-11 got it, and get it best, on a Columbia Record. Wrifco or call for the latest list. Webley, Sons & Gofton, LTD., MUSIC SPECIALISTS, 17 THE OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. W" 7*

j—mmwwbi iynn |wtßß3is«anaa^>«wJ mi The most Acceptable Christmas Gift you can possibly send to the Boys at the front is some Warm Underclothing. Remember that Christmas time there is the dead of Winter. Rain, snow, slush, and cold chilling winds make Warm Underwear a ’-eal blessing to our brave fighting men. With few exceptions, all the following goods are Dominion made, of splendid quality, and such as will be thoroughly appreciated We undertake to pack goods purchased in strong sheering, with the name and address boldly printed and postage paid to any place where the men of the JN.Z.E.r. aie stationed. We also send a letter to the addressee notifying the despatch of the parcel. FOR ALL THUS SERVICE HO CHARGE IS MADE, N.Z. KHAKI WOOL KNITTED COATS, 14/8 and 23/. N.Z. KHAKI WOOL KNITTED SWEATERS, 12/6, KHAKI DOUBLE-BREASTED TRENCH VESTS, boot quality, 25/, These Trench Vests are strongly made of stout W 7 aterproof Drill, interlined with Oilskin, and the backs covered inside with Grey Flannel. Pocket inside. Warm, comfortable, and practically vermin-proof. Made in three sizes—men’s, small men’s, and extra large. WARM WOOL SCARVES, 5/S, 6/S, and 8/S. N.Z. HEAVY WOOL SOX. 2/6, 2/9, and 3/3, N.Z. HEAVY RIBBED WOOL UNDERPANTS, 7/Sj 8/6, and 10/8. N.Z. HEAVY WOOL SINGI>TS, 7/11 and 10/8, N.Z. KHAKI FLANNEL UNDERSKIRTS 8/6. N.Z. KHAKI WOOL SHIRTS, with Collar attached and Pocket, 15/6. KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS. 6d, Bd, and K I J lERCHANT TAILORS AND MEN’S MERCERS, 12, 14, 16 & 18 GEORGE STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 16846, 23 September 1918, Page 7

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