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t HUt LE fctwui ;ruata>it!t bale.: on intinly i* th«-l jS Unidi-eii* o? t-.tiaoniaU potc it» lor.tetitf ■* * PUuunt W til, t» us'-,. Afeeli»i"« burning powd nil.' cijan-tts*. !io i.:ter. a! iltaisias to np*et «y«to Eqiwi y eflective tor /.»ujs inJ old. Gobi rwbt to se*f Ji,c4*. and quickly cb'cfct .«v» ity ami treque-cy clt :I.s. Oic W carmJ in pocket. -■_ ./•ViZTK i-'.i uab!c medira ■ Oia'.'fta "New AstbntTbeW MJi( on re. «.;>.' o/ jc/. in starnpifet pijtege. BRIDGE DRtJGBT^RE |0 Bridge Buildings. Kararcgaliape Rd., AUCKLAN After Dirty Work —M&to 1 <- shop I can tell you we get pretty greasy and grimy, but at knock-off we soon ' \M-} niake nliort Work ot ijj^, /dirt and to shifts it in no tiiuo.'" Muto sayes time-au;l'cleans,Bands as if liy magic, no,.'matter hby{, greasy, grijjny, oily or covered with tar or pa int. Unequalled for all cleansing—at the works or in ilie home. G<H a tiu f'. ■>■ ilia wife—not.iii:isircltiAnagreasy OVenrll- so well. Blue info>l for all hon-ehot'l '> iii'i'.i-e—-contains no tfrit. Gio i\ ■■ el-t eScourer- for heavy li.r. '':-i:i(.».' Good hitr tin cost" butlhil I'ry ii-onlr 10:1. 10 The Universal . Cleanser is an institution to ba proud, ront ninoe th© early days of the ■War. Thousands of our Soldiers and Sailors have enjoyed and benefited by its REST HUTS AND TENTS on every Front; MOTOR AM3ULfIKCEB-tho first in th© field; KITCHEN OARS, available at any hour; HOSTELS* with their thousand beds. It jcptrblsa HOSPITAL for s-aptie worin:?*; '? arid every 's-aok sends THOUSANDS Of PARCEtI totxUS oners of warV. 7' ; m urn zealam the wor'. Is carried tin ojed b/ the Military Affairs Comtni;•*•©»; of wa.'oh'fcn Bishop ofWff ..ingtoh is ChatraaJin. - It. :ii'.j'-'tf-d and operates ths Inst ttutf« at Trsntham, SPoatharoto* , Tt'tiharenikau, Awapuni and iaTerrow Neck; f.nd has sent Thousand- rs' Founds for tha Benefit of our Solders Orarseas. THB CHTTBCS IBST and tha N.Z. MILITARY CHAPLAINi <*o tha work of Tho Military Affairs Committoa at tha Front; on Troopships, and in Hospitals. The work must ba maintained and extended. Por this purpose £60,000 ia wanted NX>W. Band a Donation at onoo—no saaount too small. Address: v. Jot. W. Henderson 1 Honorary Qao. Shirteliffu ) Treasurers 20 EJulgravo Strasit, WELLINGTON Cross all Cheques " Union Bank, Wellington."

TRIED*AND APPROVED. Mr A. De Bavay, the envrnent analytical chemist of Melbourne, testified at the Supreme Oourt of Victoria that Sander's Eucalypti Extract compares with other eucalyptus products as well-refined and matured brandy with raw spirit. Hs stated that Sander's Extract contains antiseptic and lealing ingredients whieK are not contained in other eucalyptus preparations, and this is why Sander's Extract has such superior and unique curative powers. It prevents meningitis, typhoid, dipiitheria, throat trouble, etc. Cold-; bronchitis, lung disease, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney and bladder troubles are banished by it. Indiaestinr; and diarrhoea are cured and the distressing wind is expelled Inhaled, applied locally taken on sugar or in water internally Sander's Extract asserts its sanative virtues. If ■ vou insist on the Genuine Sander Extract you will have the tried and approved article, which benefits an£ does not harm the most delicate institution. There is no experimenting with Biaf der's Extract

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 19 September 1918, Page 3

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