There is a Chinaman in San Franciso with red hair. His countrymen treat him with superstitious respect, At.tho table ho has the best of everything, and at ceremonies he takes precedence.
The will of the late Mr John Matheson, late manager of the Bank of Victoria has been proved for £250,000, consisting principally of station pioperty,
Sm William Gull in his " Clinical Observationson Medicine in Modern Times," enunciates the following pithy .aphorism :—" I have often had occasion to remark, how little we can estimate the reparative powers, however able we m*y be to discover disease-this is perhaps, never more striking than in somo chronic aflections—organic strength lies nowhere hut in the living circle «f nutrition nn 1 function." The lungs being organs readily liable to thlsleßion, they require healthful surroundings and high nutrition. When attacked byloss of function, contracted breathing power, with a cough and teiiacious_cxpectoi-ation. Aiokin's Syrup of Kucalyptus, withHypophosphiti; of Limeand Quinine, should be taken thrice dully. This valnublo remedy will oxeit. a healthy vitality and promote a reparative action in tlio disorganised tissues, tlio broHtimj; will becomo free, ond the cough sooni cease. This course of treatment ie especially benolloial in consumption, bronchitis, aud asthma. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3806, 20 October 1882, Page 2
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