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YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MIND That by using the commercial eucalyptus oil which is now bought up at 6d per lbs weight and bottled, and on account of the large profit pushed, you are exposing yourself to all the dangers to which the use of turpentine will expose you, irritation of the kidneys, intestinal tract and uncous membranes. By insisting on the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT you not only avoid these pitfalls, but you have a stimulating, safe and effective medicament, the result of a special and careful manufacture. A trial will at once convince. Quality in small dose distinguishes it from the bulky and dangerous products. Remember SANDER’S EXTRACT embodies the result o f 50 years experience and of special study, and it does what is promised, it heals and cures without injuring the constitution, as the oils on the market frequently do. Therefore protect yourself by rejecting other brands. SANDER’S EXTRACT possesses curative powers peculiarly its own and it can be used with perfect safety internally and externally. JpUBLIC HALL - FOXTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19m MAX PICTURE CO. GENUINE Late King Edward’s Funeral film, one 900 feet long, absolutely the finest picture of this procession yet presented in New Zealand. Rotorua, (New Zealand wonderland) and Grand National Steeplechase. Comic—“ The Adventure of Willy and Jimmy,” “Mrs Bilk’s Birthday,” “Foolshead and How he Paid His Debts,” and “Mr Curios Adventures,” also a host of others. Mr Coltman in illustrated songs, Mr Bob Woods eccentric comedian. Prices; 3s, 2s and is, children half-price.

JpUBLIC HALL - FOXTON. A CATHOLIC SOCIAL Will be held on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31ST, 1910. Commencing at 8 p.m. Progressive Euchre and Dancing. Prices of Admission: Gentleme*, 2s; Ladies, is. Family Tickets, ss. J. T. LEVETT 7 Joint S. DUDSON i Secretaries. FOOTBALL!FOOTBALL! THE MATCH OF THE SEASON HOROWHENUA V. FOXTON. HOROWHENUA V. FOXTON. TO be played on the Racecourse on Saturday next, 20th inst. commencing at 3 p.m. Admission, one shilling; Ladies free FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE OF LOAN PROPOSAL. IN the matter of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908,” and of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908,” and any Acts amending the same respectively. The Foxton Borough Council hereby gives public notice that it proposes to raise a special loan of £9OOO for the purchase of the Foxton Gas Works as a going concern and all plant, machinery and other appurtenances connected with it and a further £2OOO for additions to and extension of the said Gas Works, plant, machinery and appurtenances, and to make an annually-recurring special rate of I and 5-Bths of a penny in the pound on the unimproved value of all rateable property in the said borough of Foxton, as security for, and for the purpose of providing for the interest and sinking fund in connection with such loan. It is proposed to borrow the said moneys from the New Zealand State Guaranteed Advances Office Loans to Local Bodies Branch, if possible, and if such loan can be obtained from that source the rate of interest is expected to be 3% per cent, or a little more or less, and the whole of the loan will be repayable by halfyearly instalments extending over a period of 36J2 years from the date of the said loan being advanced. It is proposed to pay out of the loan moneys the cost of raising the loan and the first year’s interest of the loan during the construction of the said additions and extension to the said works. Dated the I/th day of August, 1910* ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk. ai8,25,5,1,5.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 880, 18 August 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 880, 18 August 1910, Page 3