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The Heads Railway.

SANDER & SON'S .EUCALYPTI EXTRACT— Under the .diatinguiuriod pat- , ronagc of His. Majesty tbe King of Italy, aa per communication made by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, through the Con-sul-General for Italy at Melbourne, 14th Maroh, 1870. Awarded Diploma at the ' Amsterdam Exhibition, 1883. . Acktw- * ledged by Medioal Clinics and Universities r all over,the Globe'. There are imitations of Eucalypti Exv ! tract in the' market, prodnots of simple distillation, forming orude resinous oils' In order that theae crude oils may not be tekeu for our Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract, which ia recognised by the medioal division of the' Prussian Government to be of perfectly pure origin, as per informa tion forwarded to us through the Consul at Melbonrne, 2nd Maroh, 1878, we state : — It is proved by tests made by the Medi« cat Clinics of the Universities at Bonn and Greifswald (Prussia), and reported by Dr Sbulz, Professor of Pharmacology at Bonn, and Professor Dr Mosler, Director of the Medical Clin.o at Greifswald, that only products'that are saturatod with oxjgon and frsed of aoids, resionua and other sub-, stances, adherent to primary distillation,' will develop the sanative qualities proper to the plant. All crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extraot are to be classed according to the same authorities among tho turpentines whioh ore [of insignificant medical value, and abandoned" long since as an internal medioament. These orude dila.'or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are oeacernible — ■ ;, 1. By their defioienqy in pungent odour (which our product,' the only- genuine Eucalypti Extract, pevelops most freely through ita, surplus of oxygen). , , ; By their alooholio, thin and mobile, ap. pearance being reduced in apeoifio density through the presence of acids. 3. By their taste, .the result of the contracting tendency of resins and tanatg. If these crude oils, or so-oalled Euoalypti Extraots, are applied by mistake in case a of croup, bronchitis, diphtheria, i rnal of.-croup, bronchitis, diphtheria, internal inflammations,' dyaentry, &e., the oose* puenoes are most appalling. For safety sake ask always for Saunder and Sons' Eucalypti Extract, —Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia —SANDER & SONS. - !

„,,/. .:• • ■ . '. . 'TO THE BDITOB. Sib,— Could not the management of the Heads -Railway Company be induced to pat on an additional train eaoh. evening ■of this and the next month, stirtiug from town' at 7 o'clock, and returning at, say, 9, thns giving young men and others engaged in shops during the day a chance 6f a trip to the seaside for a bathe: I feel sure suoh ai train' would pay. Castlecliffe.

' The Earl of Sheffield, fwho recenty announced his intention of closing Sheffield J?ark|against the public^ has received an ■ anonymous letter threatening to murder hihi. ■ He ' has offered £250 for the discovery of the author. 'A: party of English people walked from London to Edinburgh without an umbrella. ] They, walked in mackintoshes and hats that the rain , would not hurt, and never had colds in spite of having no umbrellas. Their action was unheard of before. "bough on itoh." "Bough on Itch " curea skin humours, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, Bait rheum, frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison, barber's .itch. . . "BOUGH ON BATS." ' Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants. ' V bed-bugs, beetles, insects, jaok-rabbits, aparrowajgskunka, gophers. At chemists and druggists. A CBOSS BABY. Noth'ingisso conducive to a man's remaining a bachelor as stopping for one night at the house of a married friend,, and being kept awake for five; or six hours by the orying of a cross baby.; All cross and crying babies need' only Dr Soules -American Hop Bitters to make them well and smiling. Young man, remember this. •Traveller.".

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11356, 22 January 1889, Page 3

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The Heads Railway. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11356, 22 January 1889, Page 3

The Heads Railway. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11356, 22 January 1889, Page 3