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THE CELEBRITY OF SANDER AND SON'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT

universally acknowledged. Royally honors it, and the entire medical profession Has adopted its use. imitations sprung up without number. The latest of them—all styled “.Extracts," —was an oil foisted upon tlie trusting and unwary under the grossest misuse of Sander and Sons' eputation. Sander and Sons’ iustiuted an action at the Supremo Court of Victoria, before his Honour Chief Justice Sir John Madden, K.C.M.G., tc., and at the trial a sworn witness testified that ho had to stop the use of counterfeits on account of the irritation produced. This shows what care is required to obtain an article that is scientifically tested and approved of. As such is olely endorsed and recommended, THE GENUINE SANDEE & SONS’ VUEE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI I-, A j IiAOT, Among the passengers by the Everton Grange, which arrived at Auckland last week, was Mr H. 'J. Gaudy, who has come to New 'Zealand to go on to a large sheep run in the Gisborne district. In conversation with an Auckland Herald representative,, Mij Gaudy stated that the condition of the labor market at Home was very bad at the present time, thousands being out of work. “Eor instance,” he said, “many of the passengers on board this vessel were out of work for weeks before they left Homo. Many of them say they will never go back to England again. ’’ Mr Gaudy said that, prior to leaving England, he was associated with the Church Army in London, and in this capacity ho had a good deal to do with the unemployed. When he was there about 100 men a day used to ask to be sent to the colonies. Many of them had l tramped the country from one end to the other, and had suffered groat privations, sometimes ‘going without food for days. That was the conditionf of affairs in England. Last season the Church Array despatched 3000 people to Canada, and arrangements were now being made to send 20,000 away next spring. The Salvation Army ■was also doing great work in this direction. “New Zealand," ho concluded, “is live most popular among the colonies at Home, and more would come out hero but for the fact that the passage is so expensive, and they go to Canada instead. A GEE AT LAW SUIT DECIDED.— The .Supreme Court, the People, have decided Hint Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery wins against Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. Price, 1/6 and 3/. Obtainable at T. Buxton and Co.’s, Tvmnka, and Morrison Bros.’, Geraldine.—Adyt. At Wairoa, John Mitchell, jnn., a half-caste, Ims been committed for trial on a charge of arson. He confessed that he had burnt, clown his dwelling, which was insured for £l3O in the Standard Office. Ho pleaded mental derangement, consequent upon his wife’s death, and, as extenuating circumstances, that it was the Maori custom to burn down a dwelling in which were the effects ol'tlve deceased person who had occupied it. INTEIi EST AW AKENED .-lute, est awakened everywhere in. the marvellous cures of Guts, Bums and Wounds with Dr Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment. Price, 1/6 and 3/, Obtainable at T. Buxton and Co.’s, Temuka, and Morrison Bros.’, Geraldine. —Advt. Two Ashburton residents who 'have just returned from a holiday \iat to Christchurch, can speak with great feeling of the operations of the light fingered gentry who are at present favoring that city with their presence. Both had their pockets picked, one while attending a sports meeting being relieved of his purse containing the bulk of his money, his train ticket and other documents, while the other was deprived of a wad of bank notes totalling £4O. This left the second man completely penniless, and ho had to make his way back to AshJjjtirton on foot. —Ashbjurton Mail. The Bcv. W. L. Salter gave some very plain-spoken parting, advice to those present at the Baptist Tabernacle at Ashburton on Thursday, on the question of attendance at Sunday service, especially the morning service. To enable attendance in the morning (says the Mail) ho advised ihc congregation to dispense with hot dinners, and be content with a cold meal at midday. It was disheartening “to sit, prepare and study sermons, and then deliver them to a timber vurd.” Easier was it to talk to ■a number of intelligent people than to rows of empty seats. He hoped that, his successor would experience an improvement in .the matter of attendaneffl at the morning church services. SYKES’S DRENCHWHY IT SELLS. If Sykes’s Drench were not backed by real merit it would have been dead long ago. Do you want to know why it sells ? Word of Mouth AdvertisingA farmer buys it, perhaps through chance, maybe a friend recommends it to *lihn. However, ho gives it a trial. A valuable cow’s life is saved; next lime several of Ills pigs mcA , ho tries it again ; and so it goes on until after two or three more tr.als Ire ( finds it can be depended upon. When his neighbors’ oows are sick ho says ; “Why don’t you use Sykes’s Drench ? Best thing I ever struck. Gel a packet old chap, and just use it according to the directions and it will do the rest.” This friend tries it with similar results and recommends it to another, and so its popularity continues to grow, because it faithfully docs its work. Each packet of Sykes s Drench contains two drenches. Brice 1/6. Sold by, iff, 'Hi Carl, chemist, Temuka.-Ad,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5488, 8 January 1907, Page 3

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THE CELEBRITY OF SANDER AND SON'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Temuka Leader, Issue 5488, 8 January 1907, Page 3

THE CELEBRITY OF SANDER AND SON'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Temuka Leader, Issue 5488, 8 January 1907, Page 3