Mr John LoVBDAY.of the Balli Moantains, N.S.W., who snffered for four years with acute (travel, writes to the "lUiwara Mercury " tbat be was completely eared of bis complaint by the internal nse of SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. He also states be has found tbe Extract (Sander and Sons') a care for rbenmatism, and remarks tbat in publishing tbese facts he has no otber object in view than a pare desire to benefit suffering humanity. Dr W. Osborne, Cottageville, Kv., writes :— " I use SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT as a spray for nasal catarrh, low fever, asthma, &o. t with great success. I find .this preparation superior to all others." Dr A. Bruegtnan, Hartwell, Nebr., says :—: — «'J have used SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT in pneumonia and incipient pbtbisis, and have met with most happy results. I have practised over 34 years and I candidly say this— SANDERS' EXTRACT is one of tho grandest preparations I ever chanced to meet." Dr Stahl, Guthrie, Ok., writes : — " I have used various preparations of Eucalyptus, bat I get better reaulta from SANDER ft SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT than from any of the , others." These and similar testimonials prove indisputably the superiority of SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT over any : other, and we suggest to tbe publio to take care to get it— SANDER & SONS'.
DENTAL NOTICE. Dentists, Dunedin. Cbriatcburcb, Invercargill. Ms &WMFM&MP WILL, until further notice, visit Lawrence on the First Wednesday op each Month Appointments can be made with Mr Or. O. Tatlob. Mr Guntborp will be in attendance from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Fees earae as ia Town. Highest class Work. Terms, if desired. First Wednesday each Month. Next visit : WEDNESDAY", 7th OCTOBER.
THE DUX and BLUE JAY. The little CULTIVATOR, THE DTT2JZ is now as well and favorably known to the farming community as is the famous — BLTTE JAY PLOY. AN EXAMINATION will convince anyone of the many advantages of the DUX. The arms are fitted with clamps which enable them to be used in any position or at any depth without any drilling a*nd weakening of the frame. There are two diamond tines on eacb side of the frame and one broad weeder blade. One or both can be used, or the nnnsed limb set aside as a duplicate, and, the digging points being reversible, upper point can be turned towards the ground when the lower has become worn. Two levers form part of each machine — one for controlling the depth of operations, and the otber for varying the width of frame. Tbe ridger, for turnips and potatoes, is longer than in otber cultivators, and admits of greater range and superior ridgiog. The polished steel boards minimise friction, and the entire implement will be found a marvel of strength, lightness, and utility. $gf NOTE THE PRICE, J63 10s, f<ft the latest landing 1903 patterp/'which baß all steel frame, steel handles, and rear wheel for gauging the depth. No other implement is anything like as complete. Selling Agent, Sole N.Z. Agents, S» P* ASKIN* Lawrence. Wm, E, Reynolds & Co., Bond-st., Dunedin.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5099, 23 September 1903, Page 3
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