ew of the multitude of cures effected: — stant Dyseute y, eamal by working in air and wot mi jbs sitae V hamea—D. Elk Rheumatism—Mr James Pook, Aueklau Cancerous Ulcer iu Pace—Mr W. Walaer, Auckland. Rheumatic Gout—Mr Kdwards Waters' Conftetiouer, Auckland; Mr Alexander Barrett, Queen Street, Auckland ; Mr E. D. Haletead, Veterinary Burgeon, Auckland, Hliournutism in the Knees and. Feet, brought ou by working iu water —Mr Matthew iiox Ihuu.'cs. Rhgumaliam, causing iutciuc paiuj which prevented th~ patient lrum ueing overturned in bed All- David Barry, Newton. Chronic Dysentery—Mr A. Bettany, Ponsonby Koiid, Auckland. Chronic Rheumatism in the spine, hip, knee, joints, call of ttic log, and toes—J.'. Morgan, .Mount Eden Road, Auekland. Rheuinatio Cout, whioh confined tlie patient tu hit) bed for weeks—Air T. J. Baiubndge, Ponsonby, Auckland. General Debility and Indigestion, and inability to keep anything on the stomach— Air (jrc-raid Grace, Kyber Pass, Auekland. Sciatica —.Mr John Ross, Duke Street. Auckland. Discharge of Blood from tho Bowels—Capt T. Aidridge. Great Debility and Bleeding at the Nose— Neuralgia and Nervous Debility—Mrs 11. Waile, Auekland. After eii'eets of Rheumatic Fever, which left toe patient helpless—Mr John 11. Jones AucklandKidney Disease and Lumbago of 120 years standing—Mr William Tji ei, 1 c.plar i'm near Howick. lials, which tho m; s. iu his UOSSCrisioil
Tl.o St James a Gazette considers the treatment of the Costa Rica Packet claim has reduced international arbitration 10 an absurdity. New South Wales' request for protection of V3rit subjects, rights lias been bandied about for years with no result. The treasurer's statement shows that the Scotch coal strike cost £BB,OOO in aliment for the miners. Of tins sum £70,000 came from England. All that now remains in hand is £l5O. Why cali it the Scotch coal strike? Apparently it was an English coal strike in Sci tland. One of the difficulties in connection with the establishment of the sugar beet industry is set forth in the following biief paragraph: —Prom time to time various estimates have been given of the cost of establishit g a beet-sugar factory, and it appears that the industry cannot be set going properly much below £60,000. rhn is a very large sum, and far beyond what any body of farmers would bo justified in risking. The War Office has issued a circular to the Loudon municipal bodies asking whether, in the event of was the hospitals could be made availablo to form part of the necessary plan of mobilising an Army Corps for Home defence K.S. Ranjitsinhji. the Indian Prince, who is playing cricket for Sussex, is an all-round sportsmen. He rides well, shoots well, is remarkably good at tennis and billiards, and an enthuiastie lover of the drama. Ranjitsinhji is also unusually clever at chess.
The best mediciue known in Sunder ami .Sons Eucalypti Extract. Test its emiuut powerfx.! effect "in coughs, colds, influenza, etc.—the relief is instantaneous. Thousands give the most gratifying testimony. His Mi'jcsy the Kiug ut Italy, and medical syndicates all over the globe are its patrons. Kead the official reporet that accompany each botttle. Hosier, M.D.. I'rof. University, GreHswald, reports Thf Eucalypti Extract proved magnificently success ful in very .severe contusions, bruises, sprains, wounds, scoldings, broken ribs, am] limbs. (MedJounial, Nov., IKS 1), In diseases Jof the kid neys, either active congestion or suppression (uraemia) or albuminuria, dropsy, lithiasis notbingwill equal in its action EucalyptfExtract Doses, sto S drops. Hosier, M.D., Prof. Uui versity, Greifswajd, reports:—Diptheria.Tonsils continually coherent presenting ulcers with white exudate. Cured in 14 days. Surgical Clinic of Prof. M'lntyre, College of Physicians and Suig ms, St Louis—Scirrhus of Breast Excision oicolyptiExtract employed. JNo swelling, brat isjolroatiou. Cured nil days.—rAdyl.J
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 147, 25 September 1895, Page 4
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