Certainly the best remedy known is Sander and • Sons?l Euialypti >'•' Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds,, influenza—for accidents of all-f kinds, be they, wounds, burns, iscaldings'ibruises,; sprains, it is the isafest remedy—no Swelling, no inflammation. bike surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of. the lungs, swellings, etc.; diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases,; of the kidneys and urinaiy organs, • In use in all hospitals and medical clinics over the globe; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy, crowned, yvith medal an& diploma in. Intemationjil; Exhibition, Amsterdam. ; Trust to; this approved article and reject all others.—^Advt.) -News was received at Buda-Pestli, on December Isty of-the almost to tal anni-hilation-by wolves of a party of wedding guests who were returning to ; their homes from this village 1 of Hides, whore ■the ceremony which they had attended Was performed. The route of the party lay through a dense forest. Soon after entering this. : forest cries of wolves : were’ heard; ; but, despite all efforts to escape, the party was overtaken by the animals, and 13—malefic numberunfortunates were dragged from the sledge? -and; deydured.; Few of those Svlid succeeded in escaping were without inj dries more or less seriops in their nature. The survivors made their way to the nearest village, and a relief party proceeded immediately to the scene of slaughter, where were found scattered about fragments of flesh, crunched bones, and scraps of clothing. The Chinese, Japanese, Malays, Siamese, and -North American Indians are beardless. Sander and Son’s Eucalypti Extract.— (Advt).
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8132, 16 January 1895, Page 1
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251Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8132, 16 January 1895, Page 1
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