■ .*- - ■ ■■ ; During 1887 intestate estates in England ! valned at a little under 4300,000, fell into tlie hands of the Grown, but of this 6um | grants were made amounting: to J321,000 to , parties who were .considered to have an • equitable claim ; debts and expenses swallowed up .£15,000 ; and .£25,000 was paid ; over to the National Exchequer aa the Crown's share. ! SANDEB _ SONS- EUCALYPTI EXTEACT.— [ Under the distinguished patronage of Hia Majesty L the King of Italy, as per communication made by i the Miniaier for Foreign Affairs, through the Oonsul-General for Italy at Molbourne, March 14, ' 1878. Awarded Diploma at the Amsterdam > Exhibition, 1883. Acknowledged by Medical • Clihica and Universities all over tte globe. '"*••■ '. There are imitations of Euoalypti Extract in the > market, products of simple distillation, formini; ■ crt— lo resin* oaa oils. — is order that t_ese orude oils ) jnay not be taken for our Pure Volatile Euoalypti . Kxtracfc, which is recognised by ii*e medical 'i division of the Prusaian Government to beofper--fecfcly pure origin, as per informati*-.,, forwarded to -us threugh the Consul at Melbourne,' March 2, 1878," we Btate •— • It is proved by te&ts made by the Medical Clinics ofthe Universities at Bonn and Greifswald (PxusEda), aiid reported by Dr Shulz, 'Pzofeasbr of Pharmacology at Bonn, and Professor Dr Hosier, .Director of the Medioal Clinio at -Groifswald, tbet only products that axe aatuzated with oxygen and free of acids, resinous _• and other substances, adherent to prim.<_y diatiiii- , tion, will dtvelop the sanative qutUitits proper td the plant. All crndo oil or so-called Eucalypti T KxtractK, are to be 'classed according to the named 3 authorities among the turpentines which are of i __ ig_ ifloant raedici—— value, and abandoned long since as an internal medicament, 'iheaa crude • oils, or EO-caUed Eucaljpti Extracts, are disl oernible— , L By their deficiency in pungent odour (whioh our product, the only genuine Eucalypti Exl tract, develops meet freely through its sue- ■ plus of oxygen). 2. By their alcoholio, thin, and mobile appearance being reduc- d in sptcific denaity through l tho preeence of adds. 1 3. By their taste, the result of the contracting , tendenoy of resits and tauats. If theae crude oils, or ao-called Euoalypti Ex. • tracts, are applied hy mistake in cases of oronp, bron— litis, diphtheria, internal infi— mraationa, . . dysentery, 3t a., the oonseqasncea are moat appal- ' ling. For B-te^aaaJceaiit-l'jrayaior Sander and h .-oas* Eucalypti Extrict.— Ba__h__t,. 'Victoria,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6381, 29 October 1888, Page 4
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