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Victory War Loan, J T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Subscriptions in anticipation of the forthcoming War Loan are now being received at the Treasury or at any Bank or Postal Money-order Office in the Dominion. Such subscriptions will carry interest from the date of lodgment to Public Account. 12% ' ££• Taxpayers are reminded that the COMPULSORY provisions of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1918, will be put into operation, and that persons who are required to subscribe under compulsion will receive 3 per cent, only by way of interest on their investments. Persons who voluntarily subscribe in anticipation will receive credit for their subscriptions when the compulsory sections of the Act are put into operation. Voluntary subscriptions will bear interest at the rate of 4| per cent., free of income-tax; date of maturity, 1938. Post Office Inscribed Stock (which will bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent., subject to income-tax, with date of maturity 1927) and Post Office Certificates may be obtained from Money-order Offices on the usual terms. ARTHUR M. MYERS, Acting Minister of Finance.

SANDER & SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. The unequalled remedy for colds, influenza, bronchitis, chest troubles, neuralgia, rheumatism. SANDER’S EXTRACT, the sure protection from all infections, fever, diphtheria, meningitis. SANDER’S EXTRACT, the great healer of wounds, burns, ulcers, sprains, skin diseases. SANDER’S EXTRACT proved at the Supreme Court of Victoria to contain antiseptic and healing substances not present in other eucalyptus preparations—hence its superior and unique curative power. SANDER’S EXTRACT is free from the irritating and depressing effects of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-called “extracts,” and is safe and beneficial for internal as well as external use. Insist on the GENUINE SANDER’S EXTRACT. There is no “just as good.” Good news for those who eat food; not so good, perhaps, for those who grow it. Owing to the long spell of fine weather throughout New Zealand (says the Dunedin “Star”) the harvests of cereals and potatoes are exceeding expectations, and in consequence of the big yields our traders anticipate having to handle a much larger volume of field produce than seemed possible two months ago. Prices are, therefore, on the down grade, and at present merchants seem to be holding off in the expectation that when the full harvests come on to the market the values will approximate normal or prewar rates. This hesitation on the part of the merchants is making the marts very dull, for they do not know what the drop will amount to. The compensation is that the-position is such as to indicate a possibility that the cost of living will be reduced to the general public. As an example the Star mentions that oats have fallen from 5a 3d to 3s 9d f.o.b. For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

Life is like a game of cards. We all take a hand in the game. The barber cuts, the shopkeeper deals, and the old maid goes alone. She tries to get a partner; but nobody will prop; and she’s euchred every time. The butcher plays a plucky game. He plays for a good stake, and never loses his block. A baker never plays for fun. He always needs the dough. The navvy plays spades, and the sport plays clubs, The lover plays hearts; but he often has to use diamonds to take a trick. A little baby always reminds us of cards. The baby’s the little joker, and bis 'mother’s the queen of trumps. If the little joker plays a crook game his mother takes him up puts him across her lap raises the right bower, and trumps the ace. The patrons of Woods’ Peppermint Cure, All finding its action consistent and sure, Continue to use it, and tell all their friends What speedy relief on such action attends. Its fame and sales are increasing each year, While its name is the one you most frequently hear: All sensible people in winter are sure To patronise Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

If you catch a cold, you can’t help it If you keep a cold it’s your own fault. “NAZOL” is a safe and certain cure, and gives immediate relief. Is 6d.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 31, Issue 27, 8 April 1919, Page 3

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