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* E SANDEH & s»omlS JEuca-J ly pti Extract I Under the distinguished patronage of His 3 Majesty the King of Italy, as per communica- j ion made by the Minister for Foreign Affairs i through the Consul-General for Italy, at |' Melbourne, March 14, 1878. Awarded diploma at the Amsterdam Exhibition, 1893. Acknowledged by Medical Clinics and Universities all over tho Globe. There are imitations of Eucalypti Extract the market, products of simple distillation forming crude resinous oils. In order that these crude oils may not be taken, OUR PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI ISXTEAOr, which is recognised by the medical division of the Prussian Government be of perfertly pure origin, as per iuformatiou fen warded to us through the Consul at Melbourne, March 2, 1878, we tate :— It iB proved by tests by the Medioal Clinics of the Universities at Bonn and Greifawald, Prussia, and reported by Dr. Sohulz,Profeßsor of Parmacology, at Bon, and Professor Dr. Mossier, Director of the Medical Clinicß at Greifawald, that only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of ds resinous and other substancoa, adherent to i primary distillation, will develope the i vanative qualities proper to the plant \llorude oils, or so called Eucalypti Extraota are to be classed according to the named authorities, among the turpentines, which are abandoned long since as an nternal udicament. These crude oils, or bo called Eucalypti Extracts, are discernible : 1 By their deficiency m pungent odour — which our product, the only genuine Eucalypti Extract develops mosb freely through its surplus oxygen. By their alooholio thin and mobile appearance being reduced m speoifio density through the presence of acids. By their taste » the result of the contracting tendency of resina and tennates. If these crude oils, so-called euoalypt extraots, are applied by mistake m oases of oroup, bronchitis, diphtheria, internal nflamations, dysentery, etc., the consequences are most appalling. For safety akeask aIwayBforSANDER&SON'SEUCALYPTI EXTRACT.— Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia. SANDER & SONS.

NOTICE. Mrs KNIGHT, J3^Jt£IINGr SQUARE, IS A GASH PURCHASER of Clothing, Books, Furniture, Jewellery, Portmanteaux, Bicycles, Harness, Tents, Etc. A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND CLOTHES TO SUIT EVERYONE. NOTE ADDRESSMrs KNIGHT,) BARING SQUARE. 4 144 ' m § Eh" rK w g* S M $ O a 'S k-d f® 3

GEAHAM & CO's p ATE NT PERMANENT FOOT-ROT CORE, Is a certain remedy for the disease, and can bo applied ab a cosb of less than ONE KALF-PENNY PER SHEEP. Read opinions of Government Inspectors of Stock. Blenheim, Makxboeough. In re your remedy for Foot-Rot I have no hesitation m saying it is tho most effective have met, and has been used m the district under my charge with the best results. I have reoommended end shall continue to recommend it to any owners of sheep aff eoted with Foot-Rot, a disease whioh I regret to say is so often neglected until it takes euch n strong hold on the flock that it oan no longer be ignored, when it might have been easily put down at its firsi appearance by a little attention and the ÜBB of your remedy. JOHN MOORE, Inspector of Stoob February 28, 1895. Department ojp Agriculture, Hawera In reply to your request as to my reporting to you my opinion of tbe result of your dressing sheep at Mr Lysaght'a an M< Nicholas' with your Foot-Rot Speoifio, 1 have every confidence m saying that tho cure was a perfeot one, although the weather was very wet and stormy, and tbe examination was only six days after the feet had been dreesed. Some of the shoep were very badly affoctedj nearly the whole cf the foot having rotted off I should recommend a<l sheep owners to use your Specific if their sheep are troubled with Foot'iot, as it iB easily put on, and I am cure it will give satisfaction. — I remain, yours truly ALEXANDER MONRO, Inspector of Stock. Jcje 23, 1895. Genuine only from D. THOMAS, ASHBURTON, Or from the Sole Proprietors, GRAHAM AND CO', Carl ton Gore Road, Roseneath, We'Hogton. r« . ■ EAWTHOBNDBS HIGH SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILSJ Principal ... Mrs DAVID McKEE. HAW I HORNDEN is Healthily Situated m Upper Fendaltou, about four miles from Christchurch. Pupils have theadvantogo of pure country air. Tbe Grounds are extensive, and contain a Gymnasium and Tennis Lawn :and Riding Lessons can be arranged for under careful superviaiou. The different subjects are taught by Trained and Certificated Teachers ; and special classes are held for the Matriculation and Junior Scholarehip Examinations at the University. Further information as to terms, etc., cau be obtained on application to the Priuoina 1 . 149 * Smtkc A/<w Vwut

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4478, 26 April 1898, Page 4

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