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The total amount of gold in circulation at the present time ia estimated at about jei.070,000,000, weighing altogether 875 tons. Certainly the most effeotive Mhdioihi in the World is Sahdbb ahd Sons* Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerfnl effects in Ceughß, Colds, Influenza, &o, | the relief is instantaneous. Thou, sands give the most gratifying testimony. Bead this certificate t— "24th April, 1885,— Messrs Sander and Sons,— lt io with the greatest pleasure that I testify to tho excellence of your Euoalypti Extract, Having had inflammation on the bone of the leg, which came on after a severe attack of low fever, I was attended by Dr J. Boyd, who had made strenu oub efforts to save my leg, butwithout success. He then found it necessary to amputate my limb 'Having heard in the meantime of the wonderful oures worked by the Eucalypti Extraot, I obtained a bottle, and the extract had not been apphedmore than an hour when I began ts feel greaSy relieved* After applying the extraot every four hours I »r nine or ten days. I was o » 1 1 lall danger. I wotld per. Bnade all who may beaffeoted with any diseaae to give the Euoalypti Extraot a triaV and I amj son. vinoed that they will find it the most wonderful of medicines.-Yours, *c, E. J. Corn Wattle treat Sandhurst.— [kors

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5337, 15 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5337, 15 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5337, 15 August 1895, Page 1

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