— "IMITATION is tho SINCEREST FLATTERY." The articles most imitated are CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHER'S PILLS. WHY? BECAUSE they have tho best reputation and are most in demand by cho public, consequently, every dishonest trader tries to trado on their fame and renown. It is really wonderful that the Australian people aro so slosv to see the truth as regards the unscrupulous quacks and charlatans who prey on tho credulity of tho Australian public. Scarcely a week over passes but what the press exposes tlio barefaced and shameful practices of some of these harpies, yet, in face of all they seem to thrive, and the paper who hounds them down most thrives fattest on their advertisements and cracks champagne over each balance-sheer.. Clements Tonic and Fletcher's Pills have never stooped to deception and misrepresentation. They are scientific therapeutical agents, and evidence as to their value can be found in every district, and such being tlio case it is unnecessary to further extol their virtues.
HrMulhal] reminds us that the carrying trade is one of the chief industries. There are, ho says, 3,590,000 persona engaged on railways and in sea-going shipping. The gross receipts of the occupations in which these men are employed amount to about. £650,000,000 sterling per annum, which is equal to £IBO per man, or nearly £2,000,000 per day. There nro very many charitable people in Cliristchurch, but thero are ono or two peculiar ones. A poor woman did for a certain family a halfday's washing, cleaned the windows, cleared out the kitchen range, and throw in besides a few similar trifles. On leaving she was offered sixpence, and on mildly suggesting that the work was worth mow-, she was told. 1: \\ T c only gave it to you out of charity, wo thought you were poor." The l>est medicine known in Sander and Hois Eucalypti Extract. Test its cmiimt powerful til'oet in coughs, colds,influenza, etc.—the relief is instantaneous. Thousands j;ive the most gratifying testimony. His Mi>jssy the King of Italy, and medical gyndicatea all over the globe ore its patrons! Head the official reporot that accompany each botttle. Hosier, M.8.. i Prof. University, Greifswald, reports Tlif Eucalypti Extract proved magnificently success, ! ful in very severe contusions, bruises, sprains, wounds, scoL.liii";i,brokenribs, andlimbs. (Modioli mal, Nov., 1 SSI), lu diseases of the ];id neys, either active congestion or suppression (urcemia) or albuminuria, dropsy, Hthiasis nothing will ociunl in itsactiou EucalrptiExtracl Doses, 6to S drops. Healer, M.D.," Prof. TJni vevsity, Greifswald, reports:—Drpihoria.Tonsils continuallycohereiitpresentiug ulcemvith white exudate Cured in 1-1 days. Surgical Clinic o< frof. M'lntyre, College of Physicians and Sur•rons, St Louis—Scirrhus of Breast Excisions uoalypti Extract employed. No i. .relliij? l< ,t discoloration.Cured ult drys.— fAdvt.^
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 119, 13 March 1895, Page 3
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