| Medical. 3 CJANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EX--1 1 O TRACT. , I According to reports of a great nutax ber of physicians of the highest prol :f«sio_al standing, there are oXfared Eucalypti Extracts which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide fame of Sander and Sens' preparation wa publish a few abstracts from these reports, which bear fully out that no reliance can be placed in other products:—Dr. W. B. Rush, Oakland, Fla., - writes—lt Is sometimes difficult to ob- , tain the genuine article (Sander and l Sons'). I employed different other preparations, they had no therapeutic value ! and no effects. In one case • the effects - were similar to the oil camphora, the objectionable action of which is well known.' Dr. H. B. Drake, Portland, ■ Oregon, says—'Since I became acquainted s with this preparation (Sander and Sons') r I übo no other form of Eucalyptus, as I think it is by far the best.' Dr. L. P. ' Preston, Lynchburg, Va., writes—'l never ; used any preparation other than . Sander & Sons', as I found the others to bo almost useless.' Dr. J. T. Coitneli, > Kansas City, Kans., says—'Care has to • bo exercised not to be supplied with spu- . rlous preparations, as done by my sup- ,' ply druggist.' Dr. 11. H. Hart, New York says—'lt goes without saying that San- . der and Sons' Eucalypti Extract Is the ; best in the market.' Dr. James Reekie, _ airvlew, N.M.-'So wide is with me the ' j range of applications of Sander and Sons ■ Eucalypti Extract that I carry it with me wherever I go. I find it most useful in diarrhoea, all throat troubles, bronchitis, etc.. etc' THE WIFE'S &WIS^TR .„„_.. _, - than all the years you've WELFARE. \_\sLWb£s£Z. Melbourne. Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED" A. D. 1569. FOR BOYs'InD GIRLS, Head Master-J. W. TIBBS, M.A.. Ox*S>rd, assisted by a Full Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION In- £' udes English, Latin, French, German, Mathematics, and Commercial Arithmetic bcience, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Men_itic Ci and Freehand T>™wing. GymTHE FEES are for each of the three terms-Lnder 13, £2 IS/; over 13, £3 10/; reduced to £3 3/ where more than one of the same family attend. These fees are inclusive: no extras of any kind whatever being charged. BOARDERS are received Into the bouses of the masters and mistresses. Application for admission should be made to th 3 Head Master, or to the Treasurer, Mr Oliver Mays. 15, Palmerston Buildings. Third Term begins, September 25. W. WALLACE KIDD. Ro^rctary. Prince albert pollege AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. Headmaster—THOMAS JACKSON, MrA.. London University. . ' Assisted by a Large Staff 0 f re!~»^ Resident Masters and WPtsfrecpea with Four Visiting Masters. The Course of Instruction Includes PREPARATION FOR. CIVIL SERVICE AND MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Special Attention is given to COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Third Term begins TUESDAY, fcC'tember 26. Application for admission or..copies m the Prospectus should be made to the Headmaster at the College, or to the Secretary of the Board of Governors, Thomas Allen, Government Insurance Buljeings, Auckland. TLJ-RS YOUNG'S CLASSES FOR ENGLISH SUBJECTS- and DRAWING In the Class Room, 238, .Queen-street, over Mrs Shakespeare's Fancy Work Emporium, v MISS LANCE attends EVERY WEDNESDAY, for Mathematics, • Latin and French. . . Third Term, MONDAY. September 25, H E W 1 L L O \v hT' WYNYARD-ST. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE,. Principal .MRS WILLIAMS Assisted by a Staff of Competent Teachers. Pupils are Prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Vacancies for a Few Spardprs Third Term begins TUESDAY. ,'se_tember 26. Jano And ' violin MR H. HISOOUKS. Jun., CertttWL Pupil (Piano) of Mr J. Hart well,--F.M.LC. Organist St. Patrick's Cathedral, Teacher of Piano and Vio.ljm Terms Moderate. Address— Hohso.n-st. ISS ETHEL L. BOULTQN, Teacher of Piano and Singing. Terms in advance, One Guinea quarter. Winner of Ranfurly Medal, Auckland University College of Music, IS9B.—Armadale, Queen-st., opposite College. , f\ P l ~A -N ° W _• ■-■■■■# J X GRAi JHOPJH ONES I \Jr R E C O R D S,; etc.; F Mr MUSIC (Latest and. Most L-EO Popular), Violins from h/\ t_f'_\ Banjos, Accordeons. Gut- \_\ f\ a tars. Concertinas, -Au»:o----%*_'^v_P*~" harps. Mouth Org*-cn3, j. \^ Jf Mandolines, Strings. . and _l 7l Fittings for all InstruIgjr ments. Send, for Catalogue. A. W. ROBERTSON. 187 QUEEN STREET. _: _ , __. Boots and Shoes. BOOTS. A GREATER DEMAND THAN EVER FOR THIS CELEBRATED BRAND. QUALITY TELLS AGAINST' ALLCOMERS. , MORE POPULAR THAN- EVER. SOLD BY ALL LEADING RETAILERS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. WHOLESALE BY j gKELTON. TOROSTICK, & r\o„ QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, i AND AT CHRISTCHUBCtt,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 230, 28 September 1899, Page 3
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