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Sir William and Lady Steward ar-j rived at Wellington on Wednesday from their trip to South Africa. j "I must complain bitterly," said the chairman of the North Canterbury Hospital Board on Wednesday., "m regard to the large number of incurable patients m the Hospital. There are I now about thirty-two cases, although about twelve of them are consumptives. We have appealed to the Charitable Aid Board times out of number to take them off our hands, because it is an extravagant method of keeping these patients with a large staff of experienced nurses. The Charitable Aid Board has had a building completed for the purpose since March last, but up till now has not been able to relieve us of the responsibility of keeping incurables." Mr Payling added that if his information was correct something must be wrong somewhere, For some time it hag been known by those who are interested m the public school cadets that the control of the system will probably not remain permanently m the Education Department's hands, and the appointment of Major McDonald as Inspector of Cadets seems to support this view. For the present the system will be under a dual control, as the Education Department will continue to find the money ,and a Defence officer will see that "it is well spent. At some future date a change of control will be effected either by regulation or legislation. As the whole defence- system is to be reviewed and legislated upon, }t is probable that the cadets will ho affected by the reorganisation. The New Zealand Times states that, the changes of the future may see the system under the control of the Defence Department or the Education Boards, with central supervision. " BEWARE! Mr Th. Halderness, Dappil, Q., who was supplied with a substitute of the GENUINE SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, writes; "Back it will go Hko ft shot. I have been using your Extract myself and family, and giving it to my friends, for over forty years, and none other will suit me. I have lived to re-echo the words of my mother, who derived so much benefit from your Extract that she would' end her days cheerfully by praising and advertising it, and I will not stand by, knowing the real value and good of your Extract, and submit to this." For coughs, colds, nose, throat and lung trouble, stomach, bowel and kidney complaints, rheumatism, neuralgia, USE SANDER'S EXTRACT : 5 drops m a tablespoonful of water. Remember, you ca^ingt expect the good effects from any sort of eucalyptus. SANDER'S EXTRACT CUREB, because it contains ethereal and antiseptic substances not contained m any other eucalptus product. For wounds, bruises, sprains, burns, ulcers, eczema, APPLY SANDER'S EXTRACT: 15 drops m a tablespoonful of olive oil. The effect will surprise you. SA^D^B'S fiXTRACT HEALS, because'it i?" "freed frp'ni the. irrigating ingredients contained m other' eucalyptus preparations. These latter have caused grievous harm, and a death has reiulted. from their unu j

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7830, 24 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7830, 24 June 1909, Page 3