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A splendid tonic is a glass of Stout, McGavin’s, Dunedin, are now brewing their famous Oatmalt. It i J wholesome and nutritious, and does you good. Stocked by all hotels. Griffen and Smith Ltd., are the agents.—Advt. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR destroyed by “Rusina.” > Results guaranteed bend stamped and •’ addressed envelope for particulars. Mrs' Hullen, Belcher’s Buildings, near Kings Theatre, Wellington, and at Anckland.xMll. CULTIVATE THE HABIT. Of using Sander’s Extract as mouthwash and gargle every' morning. So simple; 2 drops in a g glass of water, SANDER’S EXTRACT, thus used, will prevent decay of teeth and pyorrhea; it will disinfect the mouth and throat ,and no cold, ‘flu, quinsy or bronchitis can settle; the-deodor-ant effects of SANDER’S EXTRACT banishes bad tastes and breath; its aroma and fragrance causes a (healthy flow of saliva and good digestion. One part of SANDER’S EXTRACT to three of olive. oil sniffed up the nostrils twice daily cures chronic catarrh permanently. It is the:, distinctive quality of SANDER’S EXTRACT that gets? t( > the root of things; its high antiseptic arid penetrating power. The regular use of SANDER’S EXTRACT keeps you healthy by preventing disease. Sold everywhere.—Advt. ■ WHAT IS MARGARINE? The merits of Margarine for economical cooking purposes are now acknowledged by thousands of housewives throughout New Zealand. It will be as well then, to explain exactly what Margarine isIn the- first place, Margarine comes from the same source as butter. It contains the'same nutritious elements as butter, which is acknowledged by experts to be of exceptional food value. Margarine is made from Oleo, which is extracted iroin selected Beef Fats. : The best-known Margarine in New ZeaJland is “Morah” Brand—renowned for its purity and wholesome flavour. Write ,enclosing 3d in stamps for generous Free Sample, to sole agent' [j. B. Hart and Co. Ltd., Lichfield Street. Christchurch. —6 Up-to-Date

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1926, Page 2