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A bad JbathiDg fatality occurred at Linnburn station, Nasebf, on Wednesday. Two yotiog men from Donedin— JaneaJfraMr Biddell and Charles E. Tomtt*on--einplof <« of Messrs Stevenson and Poole, engineers, were spending their holidays at Lion burn, and went for • bathe in a dam. Biddell was drowned. At the inquest Tomlison gave to* following particulars: — "We wen giving young Alexander Cameron -a lesson In swim« mtng. After that I sn«getted to dmesM to swim across the dam. When we were halfway across deceased said I would have to help him. I endeavored to a«sist, sad took hold of faia arm. Eventually be laid bUI lUUHS OB my shoulders, bat his hand slipped. I then sangout to young Alexander Oamaron. bnt it appeared be did not understand me. Dt* oeaaed swam • little, teemed trhinited. t>n4 sank afterwards. I then swam to the bank and went for assistance." The body was recovered in some 10ft or 12ft of water four hoars and a-balf later. A vtrdiot of Met* dental drowning was retarnsd. BiddelL who was 19 years of age, was on a visit to his uncle. Mr A. Cameron, manager of Linnbnrn [ station. I SANDBR & SONS' EUCALYPTI EX. TKAUT.— In protection of the world-wide /•me our manufacture has acquired all over the globe, we publish the following— Hazard. M.D., Professor of General Pathology* &o! •ays, in an editorial published in the "OUiii* cal Record " : "We have examined half-** dozen specimens of different manafaeturtrs ; the preparation of SANDER & SONS' was the only one that proved to be reliable and corresponding to seientißo tests." Sine* than Dr Owen has pointed out the iojarions effect* eansed by taking the so-called EueaiypU Bx« tracts which are now in the market Internally or by applying the* to a tender turfaoa Uka an inflamed skin, throat,' &c He report! to the Medical Society of Victoria that • ebild living at Fi sroy became moat Mrlonilyiadia* poyed through their use. In. anpthar^OM* a lady states on the strength of statotoryli*. deration that ahe raftered erasfty from the effects of one of them. To guard the Ugh reputation of oar manufacture, and tttprattet an unwary public upon whom that* apitions preparations are foisted from aimUar calamities, we feel warranted in exposing Ua above facts, and reeomaend the pnblta to take oare and precaution to (rat SAffjXER & SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, and no other, when beying,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue XXXV, 18 January 1902, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue XXXV, 18 January 1902, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue XXXV, 18 January 1902, Page 2