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SAINDEJ** & sens JSuca- | lypliExtrnct. I Under the distinguished patronage of His J vlajesty tho King of Italy, as per communion- i ion made by the Minister for Foreign Affairs r , through the Consul-Geueral for Italy, at i Melbourne, March 14, 1878. Awarded, •iiploma at t! c Amslerdom Exhibition, 1883. Acknowledged by Medical Clinica and Universities all over the Globe. There are imitations of Eucalypti Extract the morket, products of simple ..listillation forming crude resinous oils. In I .-rdrr that these crude oils may not be taken, OUR PUR IS VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, which is recognised by the medical division of tbePrusßianQovernment. be of perfectly pure origin, as per information fot warded to us through the Conbul at Melbourne, March 2, 1878, we tate ;— ■ It i 6 proved by tests by the Medical Clinjcs of the Universities at Bonn and Greifawald, Prussia, andreported by Dr. Schulz, Professor of Parmacology, at Bon, and Professor Dr. Mossier, Director of the Medical Clinica at Greifßwald, thafc only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of da teainous and other eubstancos, adherent to primary distillation, will develope the sanative qualities proper to the plant \ll crude oils, or so called Eucalypti Extracts are to be classed according to the named authorities, among the turpentinea, whioh are abandoned long since as an nternal adioament. These orude oils, or bo called Eucalypti Extraots, are discernible : 1 By their deficiency m pungent odour— which our product, the only genuine Eucalypti Extraot develops most freely through its surplus oxygen. By their alcoholic thin and mobile appearance being reduoed m speoifio density through the presence of aoids. By their taste, the result of the contracting tendency of reaine and tennates. If these crude oils, so-called eucalypt extraots, are applied by mistake m oases of oroup, bronchitis, diphtheria, internal nflamations, dysentery, etc., the con* sequences are most appalling. For safety akeaskaIwaysforSANDER&SON'SEUCALYPTI EXTRACT.— Sandhurat, Viotoria, Australia. SANDER & SONS.

NOTICE. ! Mrs KNIGHT, BaUING SQUARE, IS A CASH PURCHASER of Clothing, Books, Furniture, Jewellery, Portmanteaux, Bioyoles, Harness, Tents, Etc. A LARGE STOCK ALWAY3 ON HAND CLOTHES TO SUIT EYERTONE; NOTE ADDRESSMrs KNIGHT^ BAKING SQUAEE. 4 144 OQ 3 H _U- (A 1 dv® 3 v Pj f

GEAHAM & CO's pATBKT PJE Ii MANE NT FOOT-ROT CURE, la a certain remedy for the disease, and can he applied at a cost of less than ONE HALF-PENNY PER SHEEP. Read opinions of Government Inspectors of Stock. Blenheim, Marlbokough. In >vr 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 obarge with the best results. I have recommended and shall continue to recommend it to any owners of sheep affected with Foot-Rot, a disease which I regret to Bay is so often negleoted until it takes euch n strong bold on the flock that it oan no longer be ignored, when it might have been easily put down at its first appearanoe by a little attention and the use of your remedy, JOHN MOOBE, Inspeotor of Stook February 26, 1895. Department of Agriculture, Hawera In reply to your request as to my reporting to you my opinion of the result of your .dressing sheep at Mr Lysaght'd an MNioholas' with your Foot-Rot Specific, 1 have every oonficienoe m saying that the euro was a porfeot one, although the weather was very wet and stormy, and the examination was only six days after the feet bad been dressed. Some of the shoep were very badly affeoled, nearly the whole of the foot baviDg rotted off I should recommend aU ehoep owners to uec your Speoifioif their sheep are troubled with Foot-rot, ac it is easily put on, and I am sure it will give satisfaction.— l remain, youre truly ALEXANDER MONRO, Inspeotor of Stook. Jcde 22, 1895. Genuine only from D. THOMAS, ASHBURTON, Or from the Sole Proprietors, GRAHAM AND CO-, Carlton Gore Road, Roseneath, WeMpgtou.

EAWTHOKNDBW HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILSJ Principal ... Mrs DAVID MoKEB. HAW 1 HORNDEN is Healthily Situated m Upper Fendalton, about four miles from Chriatchurch. Pupils have the advantage of pure country air. The Grounds are extensive, and contain a Gymnasium and Tennis Lawn :and Riding Lessons oau be arranged for under careful supervision. The different subjects are taught by Trained and Certificated Teachers ; an'i special classes are h"eld for the Matriculation and Junior Scholarship Examinations at the University. Further information as to terms, etc, oau be obtained on application to the Prinoipa'. 149 * Smvke ftnu Vtnui

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4479, 27 April 1898, Page 4

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