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Mail Notices.

M ils will closo at the Pos; OiEce, HLvelock asunder:

Fon— K:iitiina,Okaramio,Renwi k and Blenheim, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,, at 2. 15 p.m.

Canvastown and Nelson-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, :.t 10 a m

Deep Cree —Tuesdays ami Sa:urd vs. at 10 a in. •■ i "

Cullonsville, Grove and Picton— Tuesdays md Saturdays, at 10 a m.

Arrive FROM

N T olson and Canvastown-Mondays, Wed nesdays nd Fridays at 2.30 p.m.- " .■ Blenheim, Ifemvie ,0k rarnioand Kaituna. Ti e;days, Thursdays aud Saturdays at 10.15 a.m. ■"-.•'

Ocep Creek—Mondays md Wednesdays at 2.30 p in. . * , "

Picton, Grove and Citllens ille—Tuesday and Saturday, at 4 30 p.m..

The Wonderful Virtues of the Australian Gum Tree.

When tho a'chemist of past agee were endeavouring to discover the Klixfr of Lifo liiey made some very valu le but gfmfele dis oveno-* in the science of chemist y and for many centuries the results of their researches wore used by hermits and others bo pro'e-sed a knowledge of ::iadicirie. Of htoyeais the rapid dovel-pmoat oft is science has been so gre t, and the studc tf botanr iu new found count ies has boon practised to such an extent th t the. old world ideas have passed away. The prasant enlightened a>ra require something more than the simple discoveries of these enthusiasts; this was to a eertnin ex'ent ehieved when t'w curative p oporty of tho Australia gum t,, ee w j re iirst mado' known o an oxpaatant world. Since the first disoove ies of those medioinal virtues many amine,,t men h*vo mxle aspoiimenls from tho tree, which has been planted in many parts of the globe, at ape* v entative of .malaria and oiher favers. Not. withctanding the many efflrts <o obtain the ■ greatest virtues .lith the leaet imourities, i w s not ill Loon Petlit, an imminent French analytical chemist, for m ny vsars of unceasing toil, was anU to produce the active medicinal principles in tli < purest nd host'form of this wonderful tree hv a procass only known to himse'f. which be'iwoducod to tho public in. i MO, and called it Peuft's Eucalypti.D-iI am. (his valuable prapara. ti n is U-Mi from all rosiivju* and irritating substances, f ring imli c arl oiha conpouuds, so-called extras s .\c. c. Ir, mav bo given i tu-ehilcli-fln with the groataat safetv It is unequalled f:»r cbu,'h«, cold.*, hiduonKa astuuia, whooping coughs, bronchitis, and al other ehest and ung affections. Thousands of 'testimonials-havo been reoiired. Sold everywhere, lie ware of imitatim3

faIAM,AND and Co., Wholesale Agtrnta,

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 14, 19 February 1892, Page 1

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Mail Notices. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 14, 19 February 1892, Page 1

Mail Notices. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 14, 19 February 1892, Page 1