IT IS THE RESOLVE to obtain the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXI TRACT which will .protect you from' i having your health injured by one of the many crude oils and so-called " Extracts" which are now. palmed off by the unscrupulous dealers as "just as good," and which are, flccordiug to authentic Modicai tHstitnonv. -wry *i«- messing to the heart. The GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT is absolutely non-injurious, and- brings instnnteous relief in headache, fevers, colds, lung troubles, ' ulcers, wounds, /burns, etc. SANDSIt'S EXTRACT is endorsed by the hfghest Medical Authorities, and is, i nique in its effect; purity, reliability, and safety are its distinguishing qualities. Therefore: Get the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT—insist if you have to -^-but get it and derive the benefit. Second-hand Pianos.—Dixon and Co. have several good second-hand pianos for immediate sale. Prices, £10, £15, ei6, £23, £25,£26 each; terms, deposit 20s and 2s 6d per -week. Inspection incited. '',- ■''."■■/' * .:., . ■ :..■, .■ ■<['■-; ;•■. .'
Business Notices. FOR THE BRIDE OF THIS YEAR OR THE BRIDE OF YEARS AGO. A GIFT of a BROOCH is always acceptable. No matter how many a lady may have; she'll always find use for another, especially if it is different from the usual styles. SARGENT'S. Stock of NEW BROOCHES in Gold and Silver Enamel are both novel and unique in design. The Silver Enamel Brooches are to be had at from 2s 6d each, and the 9 carat and 15 carat Gold" Brooches are in all prices up to £5. R. W. S AEGENT ' JEWELLER ... HAWERA. Stop Cou^Kin^ Your cough or cold can be quickly' cured. - Take a bottle of Bonning- . ton's Irish Moss home with you to-night. Free from harmful narcotics it will break up the cough, t sooth the irritation, and leave the ' chest and lungs strong and healthy. But be sure you get Bonnington's Bonnington's Irish Moss 42 |~>. ON'T COUGII yourself ri Shinto CONSUMPTION. FRESH AIR and LANE'S i EMULSION CURE Bad Coughs. i . 96 INFLUENZA mSfet th? ,^uboilic. Plague and other malignant diseases, influenza is of Easta«™^i m; b^ in the Dominion it has assumed a far more dangerous form tftan in its original habitat. Some years f£?t a ** seized witlx La GriPP« was iii?w Up *011 ?*L a good 3°k«» and the S *nate Zlci? ms, recei™* scant sympathy from their friends. Each year tne disease returned, however, it took on a more virulent form and now hundreds are carried off by its ravages.. It W 8 Jg°?'? DZ part of the *™man frame that it finds at all weak; and even when the attack of influenza itself has passed away it leaves in. its train various other ailments. Science has recognised the importance of dealing with this disease in its early stages, and numerous remedies have ™JL£?f v° T vhis PurP<>se- The most successful has been FLUENZOL which has been prepared from the prescription of an Indian surgeon who originally used the remedy with great success in cases of malaria. As malaria and influenza are both germ diseases it was thought that what was of service m one case would also be similarly effechve m that of the other, This was found to be the ease, and with a few additional ingredients to make the preparation palatable, the Indian surgeon's J^enzol should be kept in every household for use upon the first indications of Influenza or Sore Throat. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Pries H> 6d. & 2s. 6d. * M PENFOLD'S \T7INES.THE SWEET HEART OF THE GRAPE. PENFOLD'S obtained the Champion Cup and Eleven First Prizes foi Wines ana the only Gold Medal foi Brandy. Very Old Invalid Fruity Port in bulk and case; Frontignac, the best Fruity Wine in Australia; Muscatel, a iadies' dessert wine, full grape flavor. Very Old Golden Sherry, very pleasing wine; Old Tawny Port, v.vor 15 yeans iin wood; Choice Old Velvety Claret, in i pints. Brandy—Pure Old Matured. I from finest Australian grapes. GIBSONS LIMITED, PATE A and HAWERA. Sand for Quotatijus,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 19 January 1912, Page 6
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