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Tiie Reaconsfield Cricket Club will open Hieir season on Thursday next, when a scratch match will be played. Sides will be chosen on the ground. All cricketers are cordially invited. Play will commence at 2 p.m. FOR ALL DISORDERS Of the stomach, liver, bowels, and urinary organs, Wolfe’s a c>i napps is a sovereign remedy. Bay whole bottles . Some curious facts are set forth concerning trees in an article by Mr Prank French. A single oak of good size is said to lift 121 tons of water during the months it is in leaf. The moisture is evaporated and rises to form rain clouds. From this esti mate of the labour of a single oak we can gain some idea of the immense force which the forests exert in equalising the evaporation and precipitation and preventing periods of inundation and drought. AUTHENTIC MEDICAL OPINIONS WORTH KNOWING.—-Dr Osborne says—■ “I use SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT as spray for nasal catarrh, low fever, asthma, etc., with,great success. I find this preparation superior to all others.*' Dr Stahl:—“l have used various preparations of Eucalyptus, but I get better results from SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT than from any other.” Dp Preston:—“l never use any Eucalyptus preparation other than SANDER AND SONS,’ as I found others to be almost useless.” Dr Hart:—“lt goes without saving that SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is the best in the market.” In influenza, all fevers, throat and lung trouble, diphtheria, diarrhoea, dysentery, kidney complaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers, etc., it is invaluable. See that you get SANDER AND SONS’, and reject spurious preparations, which are sometimes supplied by unscrupulous dealers.—(Advtj “ Cromwell Argus,” October 20th, 1891, says:—“Messrs Gawne and Co. have favoured us with samples of their Worcestershire Sauce. As to the sauce, one of many Worcesters in the field, we may say that its flavour is as good as its piquancy is pronounced. Altogether a well-balanced relish, which is supplied to the public at a price that no Worcester of equal merit has hitherto been sold.—Advt.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2904, 29 September 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2904, 29 September 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2904, 29 September 1900, Page 4

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