merit Rewarded by Court of Justice. The acknowledged good qualities and success of SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT have bronght out many imitations, and one case was just tried in the Supreme Court of Victoria, before His Honor Gbief Justice Sir J. Madden, K.C.M.G.. etc. His Honor, in giving judgment, said with regard to the genuine Sande' and Sons' EucalyDti Extraot, that whenever an article is recommended to the public by reason of its good qnality, etc., it is not permissible to Imitate any of its features. He restrained the imitators perpetually from doing so, and ordered them to pay all costs. We publish this to afford the public an opportunity of prot9oting themaolves, and of seonring what is pioved beyond all doubt by skilled witnesses at the Supreme Court of Viotoria and many authorities to be a ! preparation of general merit, viz. : THE GENUINE SANDER & SONS 1 PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.
SIK.OPSIS;os NSW ALAERTfSEMSNTB The following new advortlsementejjajipear In this Issue:— gjLost, a small pig Swimming Club - entii99 j pPlums for sale cheap ' Tanks for sale, cheap QNotice by Thackwood Da?ry j^M .s? at couDtry church 03 by Anchor 800. Company Warring by the Elarbormaster Fuieral notice of late James Bdjc3 M tuekn Licensing Committee Eleolion For Wanted, Lost, etc. advertisements seo outer column third page. Foe Auction SaJee nef fourth pngo. Visitors to Nelson stopping for the Carnival should make a note of looking through our premises. We have all the latest fashions to show you. Your visit will be appreciated whether you purchase not, besides being of profit to sou.— The Cnsh Drapery Company, Bridge street.
EKHER GIYHH ESTATE. ! This highly valuable and wellknown property, containing 2500 acro9, will be sold by public auction in aroRH from two acres to 500 acres, by Uisley Bros and Co. at their Land ( Salerooms,. on Saturday, March 17th, < at 12 noon, and no dcubt will be ' keenly sought after. The property < is delightfully situated, occupying ' a fine sunny position, with mag- ' ] nificent surroundings. Being well watered, it is specially adapted for ' large and small fruit cultivation, sheep, dairy, and poultry) farming, i Buyers, will do well in aw4ihng this j grand subdivision, pHftjj of which will shortly be available and obtain- I Bhl*» fwvri the a^ojiionQers. * 291 i
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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11555, 16 February 1906, Page 2
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377Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11555, 16 February 1906, Page 2
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