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WHY? IS SANDER Mi) SONS' EUCALYPTI I EXTRACT biiptiior to an? Other iimcaljp-. tus product? , ... ... Because it fc the result of M expert- , ence and of a. special and careful proc«s ofmanufacture. It is always safe, reliable, and effective, and the dangers attending the use of irresponsible preparations which are now palmed off as " Ex-;j tracts" are avoided. . A death was re-, cehtly repotted from the internal use of one of these concoctions, and in an action at law a sworn witness testified that he. suffered the most cruel irritation from the application to tin Ulcer of a product whichwas sold as '•jtist as good as BANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT." Therefore, beware of such deception. Remember that in medicine, a drop that cures is bet- ; ter than a tablespooniul that kills. Insibt upon the preparation which has prov- ; ed by exper s at the Supreme Court of:, Victoria and bjr numerous authorities', during the ptist 35 years to be a prepara-, tion of genuine merit, viz.,- THE GENUINE SANDER AND SONS* PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. THE GENUINE SANDER AND; SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT out-dis-.' tanc.es all known' remedies iu colde, influenza, fevers, diarrhoea, stomach and kidney complaints. Prompt relief produced iu neuralgia and rheumatic pains. It heals without, inflammation. Inhalations (8 drops to a cup of boiling water) will cure all throat and lung troubles. As a mouthwash (three drops to a glass of water) it will stop all decay of teeth and purify the breath. Chemists and Stores. ...

DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. L/TRS ALFRED CURTIS, having obJl tained the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Timaru, will in future hold her classes there. Beginners, 7 to 8 p.m., Practice Class 8 to 10 p.m. Private Pupils taken at 4 pin. Particulars obtained from Simmons' Tea Lounge. ■DANCING.'. RS W. A. HURDLEY, nee Car* l **' L lafce Pianiste Langdown's Band, is prepared to accept Engagements for Balls, Parties, etc. Bands of from one to sis performers. Also Engagements as Accompaniste for Concerts.. Address, Termß: GREY ROAD, or Begg's. DANCE SEASON, 1908. _. C 0 0 M B 8 (Teacher of Violin, Viola, and Mandolin) is prepared to «upply BANDS of one to ,five Players in Town or Country, Address: BANK STREET. Begg's, or Th« Dtwton " WHAREMARAMA," 71 HIGH SI. 188 REII), having retuniwi u> Timaru, hat ACCOMMODATION for Permaueui and Casual''BOAK'DKfUv

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,Gp.O:p ; .'FOR. -.THE-; | In all hurries where there are 8 | ■children-, BONNINGTON'S Irish g p.-Muss sh itild always .be kept j L handy. , No other remedy will so j R quickly break iip and cure a tough • Itor a cold, ward off. bronchitis, and f prevent pneumonia or more serious ailments. I Give the children a dose of L at bed-time, and..they ;will not bo troubled witH night coughs. •No Better Cure ft"* ■'Children;'"' Mr. B. Whitburn, of Dunedin, "I beg to say that for children no better rnre can be had than your Bon- : - iiintlton's Irish Moss. "It gives instant •••lief, and my own children take <t leforc any ntii«-r remedy. lionningtonV risli Moss never 'fails." . 6 REFUSE'S'JSJTITUrES. ist 'in.g'-ttiiur the gnnuine article I \ NIN GTON'S '. ish Moss. .1 .st«od the test for forlv-fivi The Canterbury Farriers Co-operative Association, Ltd VC7E HAVE BUYING ORDERS Vo'.. PRIME MILLING WHEAic; MILLING AND FEEIV OATS •POTATOES, mid ". :OAT SfIEAF CBAFF: WE H &.VE ALSO A. CHQICE SELEO SEED WHEATS AND OATB. y].,.- .':.,''■■-•' J.V.P.'; STEWMAN. : :■"."'. ■ General Manager. ''ALL WISE "FARMERS USE Dreadnought \J rot, rip ;. :«r* waterproci; resist mildetr. «id w«aiyfor eTer. :.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13639, 6 July 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13639, 6 July 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13639, 6 July 1908, Page 2

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