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lws best mediotae known is SA«i«iK.a; SOW EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test it* eminent powerful effects in cougn., colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. In Bilious oases, and accidents of aU kinds, be they wonnds, burna, aoaldings, bruiaess ■prams, it is the safefct remedy—no swellings -no inflammation, Like surprising effects produced in orou?,. diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of tangs, swotting, &o; diarrhoea dysentery, ««»» SJ^J^osS urinary organs. BANDEK * hu.w» EUCALYPTI EXTRAOT is in use athospitals and medioal clinics all over the _globt,, patronised by His Majesty theKragof Italy: crdwned with medals and diploma, at iStioual.Erbibition, Amsterdam; Trnst la Kxirovea article and meat*ll othnrg. The Tauranga natives who have boen leav. inK of late for the Tairua gumfields v says the | Bay of Plenty Times) do not send home very encouraging npws of their success. At the fi-st moffis settling up, after paying, for rations, they ooly bad some 28s or 30s apiece At this ratd they -will not have much of a cheque to spend when they return here to put ' in their cropa, etc. News from Papeete statesthat the trading schooner; City ;of Papeete,' when leaving Paptseto for San Francisco oh July 7th, with a cargo of Island produce, ran ashore on the reef until the next day, when she drifted off, after a portion of her cargo had been thrown overboard." 'Whon' the ' Taviuni ; left the •shooner was discharging the balance of her cargo,'previous to being taken :up on the slip for survey and repair. The remains of the late Mrs Conolly were interred on Monday aft moon in St Mark's cemetery. Uemuera. The obsequies were performed by the Rev. ~W. Beatty, the funeral being a private one, in accordance with the known wishes of the deceased lady.. Amongst those who f ollowed-the r mains to their last resting-place were Messrs Frank and Edward Conolly (sons of: the deceased), H.jW. Brewer, S. Jackson, S. Hesketh, A lex."-Rose, H- Campbell. Jno Lawson and J. Reid. The late Mra Conolly identified herself largely, with Christian work,, and took a great interest in the old people at the Costley Ho.i c whe:e she has been a constant visitor for the past ten years, performing many acts bf kindness and mercy. : »

DR. PASCALL'S Cough Mixture {or Influenza, Bronchitis, Bad Coughs, ©ta. Sold by Jm. LwgWin, grocw,

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9705, 1 August 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9705, 1 August 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9705, 1 August 1900, Page 4

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