The world showers endlosg distipction upon Sanders' pure Vqlatile , Euealypti Exti-act because it stands alone as the purest, strongest produced. Protect a^ainSt 'fiu. and all general ailments. Dismfeot yourself daily with a few drops of Sanders' on your handkerchief, Sanders' never fails .to cure. Messrs Erio Reeve & Co., Wellington, .wholesnle agents, . .. CALL FOR J.D.K.Z. GIN. Wise men choose * J".D.K.Z. Gin the drink that really cools. ThiS'fine old gin refreshes as nothing else will. It cleanses the hlood-stream and braces tlie nerves— stimulates the appetite and aids djgestion. • " Look for the white heart label nt hotels andJbottle stores. CORNS DESTROYED— ROOT AND ALL. • Progandra destroys corns, root and all, After a few treatments of Progandra Vpu cair liffc' out'the corn, root -and all. There is no need to suffer any longer, Progandra is a eertain reliefl-pamless, complete, assuring; perfect foot comfort cand freedpm from corns, All chemists stoek Progandra (pricg 1/6), or available 'at .tnfl same prjce, post free. from Barraclougb's Pty.. -Box. 124?, G.P.Q,, Weh lington. FOR ALL SKIN COMPLATNTS. The favpurite remedy in New Zealand for such complaints as eczema, pimples, rash and skih eruptions is Bee Ointment, Quickly soothes 'and heals. Also invaluable for cuts, bur'ns, bruises. abrasions and sores. 1/g a not at all chemists and storeB. • ... . - . •
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 48, 28 March 1930, Page 2
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210Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 48, 28 March 1930, Page 2
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