Authentic Mediiial Opinion Worth Knowing.— Dr Osborne says: —"I use Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract, as a spray for nas-il catarrah, low fever asthma, &c., with great success. I find the preparation sliperior to all others." Dr btaHl: I hare used vSrioua preparations of Eucalyptus, but I get better results from zander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract than from any other." Dr Preston: ■' I nbver used any Eucalyptus preparation other thati Salsdeß ANt) Sons' {is I fbiiiid tlie others almost useless." Dr Hart: "It »oes without saying Sander and Sons' EtJCA lypti Extract is the best in the market.' In influensa, fevers, throat and liing troubles diplithl'ria, diarrhUja,dysentr>, kidnt# cbfa plaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers & c., it is invaluable. See that you get Sander and Sons', and reject spurious preparations which ate soiiietimS& supplied oy Unscrupulous dealers.
QROM WELL JOCKEY CLtTli ANNUAt meeting TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December 26 and 27j J 90S. (Programme Approved by tiie Dnnddin Jocktey Club and Metropolitan Associatidn): CROMWELLT HANDICAP Of £SO. Distande 7 furiongs. Second horsd to receive £7 from tbe stake, third horse lo save its stake. Only for hofs'eS owned !tnd in the Counties df Vincent, Lake, Maniototo and Tuapcka'tor sit months prior to date of iS ndHiihatioris or no race. Noiiinjat-ions with fee of 20s to be in the hands df Secretary before 8 p.m. on Friday; September ottj. Handicaps will be decHred in CkojN wkui Aug fas on 9ih gepieiriber: JTihst abteptiince of 20s to be in the hands of the Secretary beftJre 8 p:m on Friday, 10th October. The second acceptance Of 20s to be in the hands of the Secretary before g p.m. on nifjhi of general entry. All winners bf aHy rside after tbe bandifcap is declared may be rehandicappedi UPPER CLUTHATROT (Saddle or Harness). Of £go ; iji§taii(ie 2 Miles. Second botse to receive £7 frum tlie slake, thud horse to save its eiake . t)nly fyr bbrscs owned and in the Comities of Vincent. Lake, Maniotdto and Tiiapeka for si3t mouths prior to. the datb bf tiie race. 20 nominations, cir no race. Nominations with fee of 20a to be in the liand§ of Secretary before 8 p.m. on Fliday, sib September . Handicaps to be deciared in CEO3IweLL Argds on 9th September." XHe first acceptance ;0f 20s to be ia the bands of .-ecretary before 8 p.m. on Friday, 10 October. Second acceptance of 20s to be id the bands ot the Secretary before S p.m. on ni£ht of general entry. All winners of Any race after handicap is declaifcd may be rehandicapped. Note:—lf the number of nominations specified are not received, nomination money -still be returned: .The. trot will be run under the rul.es. of ibfc N.Z Trotting Association. , All. horses, riot accepted by above dates forfeit all claims to the races. SJo nomination or acceptance will be received unless accompanied by the necessary amount of Cash. JAMES MARSHALL, Secretary Q.J.C.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 33, Issue 9331, 22 August 1902, Page 3
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