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THE MONEY-LENDERS. There are many examples of Lord PalmeTston's ready wit in Sir M. E. GrantDuff'e book, "Notes from a. DlaTy." In a debate about the Jews, an orator rather bored the House by enumerating many of the things which tEe English < owed to Hebrew initiative*. Lord Palmeistoa, in reply, gave the discussion a sprightlier turn. "I quite agree with the honorable he remarked. "Many of us owe a great deal to the Jews." MERIT REWARDED BY COURT OF - JUSTiUE. { I The acknowledged good qualities and . success of Sander and Sons' Eucalypti , Extract have brought forth, many imi- ' tations, and one. case has "been tried in the Supreme' Court of Victoria, before < 'Hm Honor the"' Chief Justice. His Honor said with regard to the genuine Sander ' and Sons' Eucalypti-. Extract, that whenever an article is commended to the public by. reason of its go^d quality, etc., it < is not permissible to imitate- any of its features. He restrained the imitators perpetually frpm^doing so and ordered^, them to pay .flOfja^ Therefore, insist - upon what is proved • beyond all doubt \ by many authorities- charing""- the last 30 veara to be- a£ piejpto*tigji4of genuine merit, viz., they^Qpinii^rflander and Sons' Pure Volatile Efcoalypti Extract.— Advt. . 4

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 9001, 25 January 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 9001, 25 January 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 9001, 25 January 1906, Page 2

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