__ Authentic Medical Opinions Worth Knowing. —Dr Osborne says: '' I use Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract, as n spray for nasal catarrh, low fever, asthma, Sc, with great success. I find this preparation superior to nil others." Dr Stalil : " I have used various preparations of Eucalyptus, but I get better results from Sasdek Sl Sons' Eucalypti Extkact than from any other." Dr Preston.: " I never use iny Eucalyptus preparation other than Sander &. Sons', as I found the others to l>e almost useless." Dr Hart : "It goes without saying that Sander & Sons' Eucalypti " Extract is the best in the market." In influenza, all fevers,throat aud lung trouble, diphtheria, diarrluva, dysentery, kidney complaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers, &c., it ia invaluable. See that you get Sander & Sons', and reject spurious preparations, which are sometimes supplied by unscrupulous dealers The Timaru Herald learns on very good authority that the Government have completed the purchase of the Three Springs estate, about the sale of which there have been negotiations going on during the last few months. The price is said to be £4 10s per acre, and the area about 7000 acres, 5300 of which are flat and downs, and a lot of it rich limestone. "KEATING'S POWDER" destroys BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, and all other insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating IU-etles the success of this powder is extrnordiua'y. It is perfectly clean in application. Sec the article you purchase is " KEATING'S." as imitations are noxions and ineffectual. Sold in Tins. Cd, Is, and 2s Cd each, by a!) chemists. Our (Timaru Herald) A 1 bury correspondent sends us a couple of instances of the havoc seagulls make among sheep. In one case a tanner lost two tine ewes and three lambs : and in the other the fanner hod his sheep maimed by the loss of eye, tongue, ami udder. These wises are by no means singular ; in fact, there is ample evidence to prove that the gulls do <;reat damage among sheep. J)y a recent proclamation gulls were protected, but owinirto tlit* protests made bv farmers atid Acclimatisation Societies we learn that the protection has been taken off so far a-i farmers and graziers are concerned, and thai they can shoot or otherwise destroy gulls that are found on their land. TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the bead bv Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, has"**:!!. £IOOO to bis Institute, so that deaf people, unable to procure the Bar Drumt mar have them free- Apply to Department DX, the Institute, "Lonrcott." Gunncraburv, London W, England. Mr Candy, Q.C., was once addressing a meeting some years ago in i!iu English Midlands, lie had been on hb feet half an hour when a man in the audience bawled out—•' Lrt s hive less sugar, Candy, and more fact." "And," replied the irrepnviive Candy, •'let's have )>••* more sense." He w;is int'-rrupted no more for the rest of the eveninir. For Bronchia! Couphs taVe Wood*' Great "cppcroiint Cure, If 6d and 2a 6d.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 30, Issue 9186, 13 October 1899, Page 1
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