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MEDICAL. QANDEIi & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXKj TKACT.—In protection of the worlawide fame our manufacture has acquired all over the globe, we publish the following:—Hazard, M.D., Professor of General Pathology, etc., says in an editorial published in the "Clinical Record":-"We have examined half a dozen specimens or airferent manufacturers; the preparation of SANDER & SONS' was the only one that proved to be reliable and corresponding to scientific tests. Since then Dr. Owen has poiuted out the Injurious effects caused oy taking the so-Silled Eucalypti Extracts which are now iv the market, internally, er by applying them to .1 tender surface, like an inflamed skin, throat, etc. He reports to the Medical Society of Victoria that a child living at Fitzroy become most seriously indisposed through their use. In another case a lady states on the strength of statutory declaration that she suffered cruelty from the effects of one of them. To guard the high reputation of our mnnufaetnre and to "protect an unwary public upon whom these spurious preparations are foistcred from similar calamities, we feel warranted in exposing the above facts, and recommend the publ'c to take care ana precant on to lot SANDER & SONS' PURE VOLATILE "EUCALYPTI EXTRACT and no other, when bnytng. £50TeEWAED. LOST ALL LIVER TROUBLES, SICK HEADACHES, AND BILIOUSNESS, by taking FENTON'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, 1/ bottle. FENTGN, CHEMIST. 64, KARANGAHAPE RD. T NURSED DE YOUNG'S J-*' TONIC AND PILLS; quickly restore all irregularities; price 2/6 each. To be had of all Chemists.* Also, Wholesale from Warehouse. jyjiGROL ftHIGROL Cures a splitting Hendache iv s "phew" minutes. Also a tip-top remedy for NEURALGIA, FEVERISHNESS, INFLUENZA, and TOOTHACHE. Price, 1/ and Vβ. Agent, A. S. J. LAMB, Chemist, Auckland; Wholesale of A. J. ENTRICAN & CO. pUBLIC NOTICE. T&/TB ,pANADINE STATIONER. ONEHUNGA, Has been appointed Agent for HITCHENS' "OLOOD TJESTOREE, OINTMENTS. AND FAMILY PILLS. TO MEN- - Write for Ifree Copy ol valuable book about yourselves, your health your happiness, your future. It contains a full expo-sirion of tbe human system and the remedies adopted. No need to consult doctors. Posted free in sealed eovelnpe. Every man should read it.—Address Mons. Gouiand, 72, Flindeis-st.. Melbourne. r £Q LADIES. — No need to consult doctors or chemists. The Remedies you require in your own hands. Write for free copy of valuable book about yourselves, your health, your welfare. Every woman should read it. Posted free in sealed envelopes. — Address Mons. Gourand, 72, Flinders-st., Melbourne. FOUND, "Spring Blossom Ointment," Cures all it touches, Gd and 1/; "Spring Blossom Pills," Gd and 1/; "Bloomine" Cures Corns, Warts, and Bunions, 6d per packet. Chemists and Storekeepers. THE STUD. (Q.LENORA pAEK QTUD. THE WELL KNOWN THOROUGHBRED SIRE, SOULT, By. St. Simon—Beauharnais, oy See-Saw Josephine, by Irish Birdcatcher— Inheritas. SOULT proved himself a goorl performer in England, and what is better has proved himself one of the most successful horses ever imported to the colonies. In the season 1001-2, 16 of his progeny were racing, ana 15 of them have won money. I thiuk this is a record. The amount of stakes won here and in South Africa was ever £3000. This season Soult's stock aave won over 55 races, and no less a number tlian 20 secor.ds are down to their credit to which attach over £5500 in stakes. The following are a few of tHe races won by the descendants of Soult d'lWiig the pre- ?> C r n TTr^ aSOn A : ~ AvoDdale stak es, CORDON ROUGb; Avondale Guineas, WAIRIKIHawke's Bay J C, Hastings Stakes. SANS I'EUR; A.R.C. Guineas, Birth liy Handicap, Cacat Northern Derby (in record time 2 37) Auckland Summer Cup, Autumn Handicap (one mile and a half, 9.5, time 2.27, easily) WAIRIKI. Until the last season or two' SonJt has been quite neglected by breeders. A. careful perusal of his winning stock will show they were nearly all bred at Glenora Park, clearly showing that he had very few thoroughbred mares outside his owner's <v iT n + e if- s ° f mares wUo wiSQ t0 Patronise bcuit this season are reminded that he will only serve a limited number outside his ?mT S V? IS , I !? t is rapidly fil]in ?. and Poking for the following season Mares will be landed from steamer or tisin and re-shipped. Grazing, 2/6 per week. Every care taken, hut no responsibility. m TERMS: TWENTY GUINEAS SINGLE MARE. Reduction for two or >nore For further particulars apply to " W. WALTERS. Glenora Park, Papakura. TJREED TO THE BESV. _ TO STAND Bred by Mr J. B. Daggin, Rancho, Del Paso, California.—ALßEßT VICTOR is a bay horse with black points, standing 15 hands 3 inches, beautifully proportioned and showing great quality. On the track! he has shown himself to be one of "'the speediest performers seen out. He is the sire of the following — Vieount, Three Kings, Typewriter, Cora Victor, The Autocrat, The Manager, Alberta, Bert, Lady Florence, all winners. Some of Albert Victor's doings:—Albert Victor has proved himself a high class performer in the trotting racps of the colony, one of exceptional brilliancy, and the fact that he has covered a mile on the track at Alexandra Park, which is several seconds slower than the graded tracks- in Canterbury, in 2.23, proves to what a pitch he can carry his speed. In private he has shown for half a mile better than a 2.20 gait, and hehas also performed well up to two nailer Albert Victor -will cover a limited number of mares only. Terms: £5 single mare, payable by P.N. Ist January, 1904. Gromage, 5/, payable at first service. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, aply J. Martin and Co., Livery Stables, Parnell. Telephone 472. On view at owner's stables till Ist October. nfiHE STANDARD BRED TROTTING J- STALLION ,-DELL "DOY Will travel the surrounding districts this season. BELL BOY, by Hambletonian Bell Boy; by Ulster Chief, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, etc., etc. Ladybird, by Black Douglas (imp.); dam. Jenny, by Flying Morgan (imp.). Bell Boy is a brown horse, 15.2J, with flat bone, and is up to 1G stone. He holds .the record for New Zealand for one mile, standing start, in a race, time 2.24. He is true gaited, requiring no boots of gear of any sort; very quiet in saddle or harness; is nine years old, and perfectly sound; has started In New Zealand 10 times —four firsts, three seconds, two thirds, and once unplaced. Terms: Single Mare, £5; groom's fee, 5/; grazing, 2/6 per week.—Apply W. A. SCOTT, Favona Farm, Mangere. OUR NEW ADDRESS, 191, Queen-street, opposite Morrin's.—English and Foreign Piano .Ageucy (S. Coldicutt, Manager),

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 6

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