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j The Chairman of the Benevolent Institution informed the Trustees this afternoon t that he had been roundly abused by a woman r reoently from Australia beoause he refused c to place her in a lodging-house. She had 0 been travelling about in a cab for two c houra, and yet asserted that she was in a a terribly destitute state. He instructed her a to see the Secretary, bnt she saia that she [, would rather die. The Trustees approved c of the Chairman's aotion. y A Word About Euoaltptus.—A great n deal has been said and written about the difficulty of proouring " The Genuine * Article." We wish it to be understood that n we have reosived the highest awards wherei 15 ever we have comneted —including the highest award at Chicago Exposition, 1893— ir beating nine competitors. The leaves of our special trees only yield abont six pints o fiti. from every 10001b weight of pioked " leaves, while the leaves of the common peppermint gum trees and other inferior Is varieties of Eucalyptus yield from the same ie quantity of leaves as muoh as 25 pints. For >d influenza this Extraot is an absolute speoifio; >r in faot, it acts like magic. Try Colemane's »' Euoalyptua Lozenges for voioe and throat. >t Ask for Colemane & Sons' 'Gold Medal ih I Euoalyptus, and take no other. Sold everyI where. Wholesale Agents—Kempthorne, | Prosier & Co., Sharland * Co., and P. >r Haymaa & Co.—Abvt.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 38, 13 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 38, 13 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 38, 13 August 1895, Page 3