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YOU m DEPEND OH ST 1 That if you procure the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT you will not only be benefited, but you will, be safe from the harmful effects of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-call-d The importance of this is brought home forcibly by the report in the "Melbourne Age, August sth, 1916, of poisoning of about 30 girls by eucalntus lollies .which were evidently made from the common eucalyptus. SANDER S EXTRACT can always be relied on. It prevents meningitis and all other infectious diseases; sniffed up the nose and three drops on sugar. Applied to uloers, poisoned wounds, burns, sprains, eczema, it gives prompt relief and cures permanently. Colds, bronchitis, lung trouble, rheumatism, neuralgia are banished by it. SANDER'S EXTRACT is beneficial in so mativ affections that no .household can afford to be wthout it. Specially refined and prepared bv Sander's process, it has no harn.ifu! by-effects. You run no risk with SANDER'S EXTRACT.--Advt.

DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAI BE. AVOIDED, Diphtheria is usually contracted whefl the child has a cold. The cold prepares the child's system for the reception and development o£ the diphtheria germs. When there are cases of diphtheria in the neighbourhood children that have colds should be kept at home and off the streets until recovered-.' Give them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and they will not have to remain at home long. It also cleans out the culture beds, which form in a child's throat when it has a cold, rind minimises the risk of detracting infectious diseases. gold by Kettle Bros., GroymouUi.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 March 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 March 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 March 1917, Page 6

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