Mr. A. De Bavaj, the eminent analytical ihetrist of Melbourne. testified at tna supreme Court of Victoria-that SANDEKS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT compares wita other eucalyptus products like weli-re&nea and matured brandy compares with raw iDirit. He stated that .AN DEB'S Ea.TRACT contains antiseptic and healing ingredients which are cot contained id outer iucalyptus preparations, and this is way SANDER'S EXTRACT has a supreme curative power No experimenting with ; SANDER'S EXTRACT. Lloyd George, who was so often quoted by Prohibition advocates prior to' the 1 referendum in April, is now in favour of State Control. The famous statesman ha-* publicly praised the wonderful success of State Control in Carlisle If that proved system is good enough for John Bull, why not for New Zealand toe? Vote for State Control.—(Advt.) Acting-3>l»ycr W. D. Lane, of Seattle. said :"Prohibition is i success here from every standpoint. Every effort to restore the saloon has been overwhelmingly defeated. Business has improved, and crime and drunkenness have decreased remarkably." There is no getting away from the fact, Prohibition is a tremendous success. Strike out the two top lines next Wednesday.—^Advt.) 1 You can get a free holiday out of what you save by doing your Christmas shopping in Symonds Street. Do it "now," and avoid the old-time rush, 1 ";f
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17339, 10 December 1919, Page 10
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