Mail Notices.
M-ils will close at the Poss Office, Htvelock as under : For— , .- ftenwi t k and Blenheim, Mondays, ""Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2,15 p.m. Canvaßtown and'Nelson—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 a m. Deep Cree.i —Tuesdays arid Sa'.urdws. at 10 a m. Gallons ville, Grove and Picton—Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 10 a in. -i Abbitb from Nelson and Oanvastown— Mondays, Wed nesdays >;nd Fridays at 2.30 p.m. - '•■'' - Blenheim, lieinvic ,0k riimioand Kaituna, Tuesdays, Thursdays aad Saturdaytiat, 10.15 a.m. ' Deep Creek—Monday* and Wednesdays at 2.30 p.m. . "
Picton, Grove and Cullens ille-Taesday and Saturday, at i SO p.m.
he WpnderTul Virtues of the Australian Gum Tnee. /
Wh«n the. alchemist of past ages wers endeavouring to discover the Elixir'' of Life they made some very valu hie but ginipl« dis eyeries in the ecionce of chemistry and for many centuries the results of. their researches were used by hermits and others who.professed a knowledge of medicine 01 late years the rapid development oft is science has been so gre t, and the 'study of botany in new found countries" has boon practised to such an extent, th :t the old'world ideas have passed away. The present enlightened age require something mora than the simple discoveries of these enthusiaats; this was to a certain extent achieved when the curative p operty of the Australian gum true were first made known >o an' expectant world. Since the first discove ies of theso medicinal virtues many eminent men have male ex» peiimenls from tho tree, which ha* been phinted in many parts of the globe, ai a p eventative of malaria and other fevers. Notwithctandmg the many efforts to obtain the greatest virtues .vith the least imourities, it, w s not ill Leon Pettit, an imminent French analytical chemist, < f term ny vears of unceasing toil, was able to produce the aclivo medicinal principles in th- purest nd best form of this wonderful tree by a process only known to himself, which be introduced to the public in 1860, and called it PeUit's Eucalypti BaUm. This valuable prepaid ti n is free from all resinous and irritating substances, 1 ving unli ,e all othV, cpapouMs, so-culled extracts, ko.-'■■ c. It may be given to children with tie-greatest safety • It is unequalled for coughs, colds,' inUuenju astbma, whooping roughs, bronchitis, and al othor chesc and ung affections.',' thoasands of testimonials hare b«»a recjited." Sold everywhere. Deware of imitations
Shahi-and and 00., Wholesale -Agents.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 12, 12 February 1892, Page 1
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407Mail Notices. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 12, 12 February 1892, Page 1
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