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Sander and Sows’ Euo. Extract (“Clinical Record ” Sept., 1880).—The American medical profession nse. in gonorrhtca, as an injection, an emulsion of one ounce Euc. Extract, one ounce gum Arable in thirty or forty ounces water, applied four times daily. Eight drops given inwardly, once daily, prevents effectually contamination of the blood iu foul disease. 1 Sander and Sons’ Euc. Extract (From lulled. Journal, Jan., I881.)-Pitzer. M.D. ProfTheory and Practice of Med. Am. Med. College, says l tl It is the best remedy known in typhomalarial, typhoid fever, erys'pelas, diphtheria, scarlet fever, small-pox, it effectually retards the disintegration of the animal fluids, which might result in a general breaking up of the blood, and in death _ 2 Sander and Sons' Eur. Extract (From St. Louis Electric Med, Journal, Dec., 1881).— Cancer of the Tongue: Patient, Mrs VV ,35 years old. Evidence of scrofulous diatheris. Prescribed four drops, to be taken three times daily: also, tongue wetted three times with the Euc- Extract. Treated as above for four wreks, then discharged cured. 3 Sander and Sons’ Euo. Extract (From Clinical Record” Aug., 1880).— Surgical Clinic of Professor Mclntyre, College of Phys«c J ans and Surgeons, St. Louis.— Scirrhus of Breast.—Jxcision ; Euc. Extract employed as spray and dressing* Eigat days after operation Professors Bauer and Mclntyre noted the following condition: —No swelling, heat, or decoloration near or in the wound, which has united fully ; the patient allowed to attend to her household duties again. „ 4 Sander and Sons’ Euc. Extract. (From Canische Wochonschrift, Beilin, Nev. 1879.)—Hosier, M.D , Prof. University, Greifswald, Germany, reports Patient, Ida K., 20 years. Case, diphtheria, of excessive danger. Tonsifs continually coherent presenting deep-laying - ulcers with dirty-whitish exudats. Euc. Extract inhaled, and direct applied day and night. Cured in fourteen days, 5 S'NDER AND SONS* EUO. > XTKACIV—St. LOUIS " Clinical fwecord,” Jan., 1832).—Hazard, M.D., Prof. 1 of Pathology and Diseases of the Mind, states We I have examined half a dozen specimens of Euc. Extract. Sander’s preparation was the only one which corresponds to scientific tests. In specifying that preparation the medical profession, which has been swindled with false brands, has the only means of assuring itself to get the genuine article. 6 Buhnett's Cocoatne allays irritation, removes all tendency to andruff, and invigorates the action of he capillaries in the highest degree. The Cocoaine has earned a deserved reputation for promoting the growth and preserving the beauty of the human hair. Ladies dressing their hair elaborately for the evening will find that it imparts a healthy natural gloss to the hair and will cause it to retain its shape for hoursBurnett’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger, a household remedy for colic, cholera morbus, colds, chills, and diarrhoea, warming and stimulating the whole ystsm. W. and G. Turnbull and Co.. Agents. [Tu John Hunter introduced what is probably the most capital improvement in surgery ever effected b/ a single man, namely, the practice iu aneurism of tying the artery at a distance from the seat of disease This one suggestion has saved thousands of lives, and the great inventor, if he had done nothing else would on this account alone have a right to be classed among the piincipal benefactors of mankind. The properties of ozone, discovered by Schonbein, and the more recent researches of Kingzett and others, showing the connection of ozone with peroxide of hydrogen and certain essential oils, such as the eucalyptusteiebines, &c., &c., are certainly worthy of .gratefu, recognition. The enormous amount of sanitation! or natural health-giving virtues of the eucalyptus and, turpentine families, can scarcely be over-estimated, and are onlyrecently appreciated. In lungand chest complaints the blue gum is stimulating, healing, and tonic. Combined with Hypophosphite of Lime and Quinine, as prepared bv Aickiu, of Auckland, it is simply ivaluable Holloway’s Ointment.—Sores, wounds, ulcera tions, and other diseases affecting the skin, are amendable by this cooling and healing unguent. It has called forth the loudest praise from persons who have suffered for years from bad legs, abscesses, and chronic ulcers, after every hope of cure has long passed away. None but those who have experienced the soothing effect o this Ointment can form an idea of the comfort it bestows, by restraining inflammation and allaying pain. . Whenever this Ointment has been once * used, it has established its own worth, and has again been eagerly sought for, as the easiest and safest remedy for all ulcerous complaints. In neuralgia, rheumatism, and gout, the same application, properly used, gives wonderful relief. 22 Important to Parents. Russia and Eno’s Fruit Salt. —An English Chaplain writes •* Would you kindly inform me whether you have an agent in Russia .for the sale of your Fruit Salt ? If not, would it be possible to send two or three bottles through the post? We have used your fruit salt now for some time, and think so highly of it that my wife says she would not be without it for a great deal. For children’s ailments 1 know of nothing to equal it. It acts like a charm. Our little .ones have had no other medicine for some time; no matter what the ailment may be. Cold, headache, or stomachache, the fruit salt seems to cure in a marvellously short, time. The fruit salt seems to be just the medicine we have required for a long time —something thoroughly efficacious, which acts quickly, and is pleasant to the taste. 1 am, faithfully yours, A British , Chaplain, March 10th, 1880.” Price, 2« 9d and 4s 6d. Sold by all Chemists. 6

Education COLLEGE. The FOURTH QUARTER, 1832, will begin on TUESDAY, 3rd October. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Wellington, 21st Sept., 1882.. . 560 Electoral Notices O T I 5 1 E . TO THE ELECTORS OF THE JOHNSONYXLLB TOWN BOARD DISTRICT. An Election mill be held in the Schoolroom, Johnsonville, on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1882, at noon, in accordance with the Town .Districts Act, 1881, for the return of five duly qualified .persona to serve; as 'Commissioners for the Johnsonville Town Board District. . ■ , , ■ ; ' ■ ■ ' In the event of a poll being demanded, ’it will be taken on Tuesday, the 3rd day of October, 1882, commencing at 9 a:m. and closing at 6 p.m. And notice is hereby further given, that I have appointed Mr ARTHUR CLARE Pre-' siding Officer at such meetings. J. E. BANNISTER, Chairman Town Board, Johnsonville, 16th September, 1882. 496 Government Land Sales s ALE OF PASTORAL LEASES OF CROWN LANDS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. One million seven hundred and 'fifty thousand acres of Crown lands will shortly be open for pastoral lease in the provincial district of Otago, New Zealand. This country is at present held under lease, in forty-six runs, until the Ist ‘ of March, 1884, and will again be offered in runs suitable to the nature of the country ; but no lessee .jvill. be allowed to take up more than will carry twenty thousand sheep or four thousand head of cattle. . ■ , ... The leases will be for a term of years to be •hereafter, determined ; , but in no ; case will any lease be for a period exceeding twenty-onej years. Compensation for improvement up, to three years’ rental will be allowed at the end of the lease. , In order to give new pastpral lessees _ time to make arrangements, the, licenses will, in terms of the Land Acts, be sold by public auction.'at the Land Office, Dunedin, in the latter end of February, 1883, twelve months before possession is to be given. One year’s rent will bo payable in advance on the license atjthe time of sale. ; The country has been occupied- for upwards of twenty years. It is well grassed, well watered, sound, and healthy. Distance from port, by.good.roads and railways part of the way, .froin Jbirty ,;to one hundred and fifty.miles. Maps and further particulars will be obtainable shortly at the Land Offices of • New Zealand, and at places in the Australian Colonies, to be named in future advertisements. WM. ROLLESTON, Minister of Lands. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, September 20, 1882. 602 Legal Notices IN BANXRUPTCY.—In the Estate of ROBERT PORT, late of Wellington, Merchant, a debtor.—A. final dividend in the above estate will be paid at the offices of the undersigned ,on and after, an early day in October, whereof due notice will be given., A list of, admitted claims can be seen at our office. All persons whose claims have,not been admil ted, or who do not substantiate them in manner prescribed by law before the first of October next, will be peremptorily and finally excluded from all participation in the estate.—Featherston-slreet, Wellington, 16th September, 1882. MOORHOUSE, EDWARDS, AIND CUTTEN, Solicitors for the Trustees. 590 1 Sweeps FORTUNE FOR Is. The great “ Bonanza Consultation on the Melbourne Cup, 1882. —50,000 Shares, at Is Each. 1000 Prizes, value £2500. First Horse, £IOOO ; Second Horse, £2OO ; Third Horse, £IOO ; Starters Divide,- £IOU ; Non-Starters Divide, £IOO ; 5 Prizes of £lO, £SO ; 10 Prizes of £5, £SO ; 20 Prizes of £3, £6O ; 840 Prizes of £l, £B4O. : Total, £2500. To every Subscriber sending £l, the price of 20 Tickets, we will forward One Extra Ticket (Free), thus enabling the getter-np of a Club of 20 Members a chance of winning £IOOO without investing a single penny himself. Drawing to take place early in October.. . Shares forwarded by return post. Result of Drawing posted to Subscribers, and advertised in the daily and weekly papers. Applications, by letter only, enclosing Cash, ,P. O. 0., or Stamps, with Stamp for reply. Address, “ BONANZA,” care of J. Thomas, 20 Swanston-streefc, Melbourne, 77

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6690, 26 September 1882, Page 3

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