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Have you used the genuine and experienced the delight of immediate .and permanent relief? Medical authorities all over the globe announce that the genuine SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT outdistances &I 1 known remedies in colds, influenza, all fevers, diarrhoea, dysentery, rheumatism, etc. A local application will at once stop neuralgic pains, skin diseases, wounds, ulcers; it heals without inflammation, Inhalations {5-8 drops to a cupful of boiling water) give certain relief in diphtheria/ throat, and bronchial troubles, asthma, pneumonia, consumption, etc. Thirty years' use has TVrnvfirl +>ia mointo nt Rllimi?P IVTI SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. The ill-effects following the use of the common eucalyptus products need not be feared; the cures are legion. Try it! But, to avoid disappointment, be sure and get SANDER and SON'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.—(Advt.)

TO BE DEPENDED ON. BECAUSE IT IS THE EXPERIENCE OF A TIMARU CITIZEN AND CAN READILY BE INVESTIGATED. A stranger lost in a large city -would place far more dependence on the directions given him by a local resident than, on the guidance of another stranger like himself. This is a natural consequence of experience. It's like a ship in a strange port—a trusty pilot familiar -with the harbour is always called upon to bring her safely to her moorings. So it is with endorsement; we doubt the sayings of people living at distant points because we can't investigate but public .expression of local citizens can be depended for 'tis an easy matter to prove it. Mrs Yeatman. York street, this town, says:—"Both my husband and I have been very much "benefited by the use of with pains in the small of my back. They were of an aching nature, and came against me most when I stooped or moved about much. These pains never left me until I used Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. This :remedy cured me. My husband had pains similar to mine, and the pills also gave him as much benefit. I got the remedy at Oddie's Pharmacy." . See that the word "backache" is in the name. You want the remedy which Mrs Yeatman recommends. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at os per box (six boxes 16s 6d) or-will be posted *m receipt of price bv Foster-McClellan Co.. 76 Pitt St., Sydney" N.S.W. But be sure thev are DOAN'S. At the Anglican Synod, held in Christchurch recently, a debate took place on the no-license question, and a motion commending the. Church people to adopt nolicensa was thoroughly defeated. A number of the clergy assumed a doubtful, almost inconsistent attitude on the question. For instance, the Rev. jasper Smyth hated prohibition,, but supported no-license. The Rev. C' W. CaTrington favoured noliceuse, but was not, he said, a total abstainer, and never .;wquld-be. v -Other cleigymen would support-no-license; but could never '"preach" •It.C :. The absurdity of the position of £hese clergymen amused seme members of the Synod; others declared, like Mr C. H. B'ridge, that these who voted no-license should give up the consumption of liquor in their own ..homes; and the Rev. E. Wkitehonse declared that "if~ no-license- meant the absolute freedom o| the colony from liquor he could not vote for it." Bisiicp- Julius, who is-personally in .favour: ; of ho-licesse, would not preach it either.' But the Rev. E. E. Chambers showed the weakness of this position by saying that if the Bishop could not conscientiously preach in favour of prohibition or no-license he ought not, as a clergyman, to support it, and he advised the Synod to give it no quarter. Archdeacon Harper declared that ''the no-license system in itself had nothing moral hi' it. '. .; . He believed it would, never do good, in large eenties." The'.Rev. C. H. "opposed no-license, which he thought would make a place like Christ church little better' than a, pandemonium; No-license "was a failure in the larger towns of other coun.Eev. D. Hinson urged that prohibition, was unsupportable by the teachings of Christ: and no-lieense was utterly unsound in principle, and it induced deceit and evasion of the law. Thus, the clergy of the Anglican Church cannot preach prohibition, they denounce no-license, and cast out a proposal for its support. Now, surely, laymen will knew how to act when they enter the local option ballot booth. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 7

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