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lypti Kxtraet. i Under the distinguished patronage of Kis Majesty the King of Italy, aa per communication made by the Minister for Foreign Affairs through the Consul-General for Italy, at Melbourne, March 14, 1878. Awarded diploma at the Amsterdam Exhibition, 1883. Acknowledged by Medical Clinics and Universities all over the Globe. There are imitations of Eucalypti Extraot m the market, products of simple distillation forming crude resinous oils. In order that these crude oils may not be taken, OUR PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, whioh is recognised by the medical division of tho PrassianGovflrnment to be of perfectly pure origin, aa pof information forwarded to us through the Consul at Melbourne, March 2 1878, we tftte :— It ia proved by teats by the Medical Clinics of the Universities at Bonn and Greifswald, Prussia, and reported by Dr. Schnlz,Professor of Parmacuiogy, at Bon, and Professor Dr; Mossier, Director of the Medical Clinics at Greifswald, Chat only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of acids, resinous and other substances, adherent to primary distillation, will develope the sanative qualities proper to the plant AUcrude oils, or so called Eucalypti Extraots *re to be claused according to the named authorities, among the turpenoines, whioh tre abandoned long Binoe as an internal medicament. These crude oils, or so called Eucalypti Extracts, are discernible :— 1 By their deficiency m pungent odour— which our product, the only genuine Eucalypti Extract develops most freely through its surplus oxygen. 2 By their alcoholic thin and mobile appearance being reduced m specific density through the presence of acids. 3 By their taste, ths result of the contracting tendency of resins and tennates. If these crude oils, so-called eucalypti extracts, are applied by mistake ia cases of oroup, bronchitis, diphtheria, internal nflamations, dysentery, etc., the cansequences are most appalling. For safety sake ask always for SANDER & SON'S EUCALYPTI EXTRAOT. — Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia. SANDEK & SONS. ~~~" WAH TED.. TO Farmers and Others —Wanted—Old Cast Plough Shares m any quantity, delivered at our Foundry.—Kilworth & Son, Engineers, etc., Ashburton 2 i 93 BOARDERS— Mrs Knight, East Street, has accommodation for a few boarders. All home comforts. Terms moderate. Tea and light refreshments at all hours, 1 121 WANTED Known—To Men with a harvest cheque, that we can give you a complete rig out from head to foot for 38/9, and none of it rubbish.—Mitchell & Turner. MRS ALCORN'S Midsummer Bale now on. Prints and Muslins from 3£d a yard ; Pinafores and Aprons from 9d each, a few "Own Make,' soiled, reduced; Laces from H per yard ; Embroideries from l|d per yard ; All Wool Dress Goods, double width, from 9d per yard ; Trimmed Millinery half price; Stamped Mountmellick Goods and Fancy Needlework reduced 10 per cent during sale only. WANTED Known—That we are not picking out a few lines of bad stock only, but reducing the whole stock, so that the largest buyer at our Sale saves the moat money.—Mitchell & Turner, 1/10 R Sale, Cheap—Six Dozei* /airs of 1 Children's ankle straps.—Mbllor's Zealandia Boot Store. NOTICE— We defy competition ; yon get wonderful value at Mellob's, lancred Street. FiOR SALE or LEASE, during approaching Coursing season, the fast and clever Greyhounds Saxon (bred iaN.S.W.) and Psrthenia. Apply Mail Office, WANTED Known-40 Dez. Women's la 6d Black Cashmere Hose to be sold for la pair; 25 do s Women's Black Lisle Gloves 2d per pair j Ladies' Ulsters at 3s 6d ; Rainproof Cloaks, 8a 6d ; Fur-lined Cloaks, 10s 6d. All at Mitchbl & Turner's Sale fYTANTED Known—Shipment of New T T Laces, Embroideries, Fall Nets, White Gloves, at remarkably low prices.— W H Collibb, The Corner WANTED— Wise Mothers to try our Indestructible School Boot. — Mhllob's Zealandia Boot Store. FOR Sale, Cheap—A lot of Men's Bluchers only 4s lid*—Mellor's Zealandia Boot Store. W ANTED—Sixty strong men to try the new Kronio {Blucher).—Mellob' Zealandia Boot Store. ! FOR Sale, Cheap—sooo pairs of Ladies and Men's Boots and Shoes.—Apply to Mellor, Tancred Street, WANTED Known—Good vlw for little money at Mellob's, Zealandia Boot Store. FTIRY FLOWER'S Refreshment Rooms X for a Cup of Fresh Tea, etc. Ice Creams and Iced Drinks, Ripe Tomatoes, Apricots, Peaches, Caoice Bananas, etc., always m Stock. p "TTTANTED—A dozen smart Ladies to VV try our new kangaroo calf Shoe.— Mellor'9 Zealandia Boot Store. WANTED KNOWN—That I have received my Summer Stock of Boots and Shoes, which I will dispose of at the lowest rates possible, for Cash, Now is fen opportunity for those who are m search of reliable goods. As u»ual, Repairs done at once ; at J, Moisok, The Hall Boot Depot, Asshburton. ANTED Known—Prettynohrfslma Cards m packets—-12 for 3d, 25 for 6d and 9d, boxes Is.—W H Collier, The Corner FOUND— In Tancred Street, Ihe cheapest and most reliable Boot Shop.— g Mellor's Zealandia Boot Store. mENDERS wanted for the sale of 5000 I pairs of boots.—-Apply to Mellor' Zealandia Boot 'tore. ' WANTED Known—Ladies' Pretty Walking Shoes m great variety tit Mbllor's Zealandia Boot Store. mENDERS wanted to wear out 1000 _J_ pairs o Mellor's Indestructible Boots. Wear like brass. MRS ALCORN has m stock Stamped Mountmellick, Lace, Cross-stitoh and Mayence Work, White Jean, Linen Java and Congress Canvas, Transfers, Foundation Monograms, Woven Initials, Lace Pins, Stretchers, Single, Shaded and Double Berlin Wools, Reliable and Butterfly Wools, Perline Arasene, Filossils, Crewel Embroidery and Knitting Silks m Colours and Tartane, Macrame Bags and String, Weidoa'a Needlework Books, Perforated Cardboard, Ivory Crochet Cotton and Materials for Fancy Work generally. 10 32 J< L< Siggs — G-raiaor.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 4750, 15 March 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 4750, 15 March 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 4750, 15 March 1899, Page 1

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