SANDER & SON'S EPCALVPJ] EXTRACT: -Under tbe distinguished patronago of his Majesty the King Italj, as por communication mado by the Minister for Foreign affairs through the ?°» n sel General for Italy, at Melbourne 14th March, 1870. Awarded Diploma the Amsterdam Exhibition 1883. Acknow lodged by Medical Cliuics and Universi ties all over the Globe. There are nutations of Eucalypti Ex-iV-ri n the nmil f efc ' F rn ducts of simple ; disstillation, forming cruae resinous, oils. In order that these crude oils mny not be taken for our Puro Volatile Eucalypti Extract, which is recognised by the medical division of tho Prussian Government to bo of perfectly pure origin, as per in formation forwarded tons through Ine Consul at Melbourne 2nd March 1878 we state: — It is proved by tosts mado by eheMedi cal Clinics of tho Ujiiversitie"s at Bonn at Greifswahl (Prussia), nnd reported by Dr Shulz.. Profossor of Phartuacolo" v J. Bonn, and Professoi Dr Moiler. Direc tor of the Medical Clmio at Greifswaldtliat only products that aro saturated with oxygen and freed of acids, resinous and other substances, adherent to nrimary distillation, will develop the sanative qualities proper to the plant. All crude oils or so-called Eucalypti Extract ire to be classed according to tho same authorities among the turpentines which are ot iueiguificunt medical value, am 1 abandoned long since as an internaraedicament. The3e crude oils, or so-called Euialypti Extracts, are doscernible— 1- By thoir deficiency in pungent odour (which our product, the only genuine Eucalypti Extract, develops most freely through its surplus of oxygen). . By tl.eir alcoholic, thin and morbid appearance being reduced- in special density through the presence of acids. By their taste, the result of the contracting tendency of resins anc* tanats. Jf theso crude oils, or se-caUed Eucalypti extracts are applied by mistake in case cases of croup, bronchitis, diptherio. internal croup, bronchitis, diptheria, internal inflammations, dysentry, &c. tbe consequences aro met appalling For safety sake ask always for Sander and Sons Eucalypti extract.— Sandhurpt, Victoria. Australia— SANDEß & SONS. S3EKSSBKi^itsS&'iSSSiBSaaHW || BP CUE YE * %\ ALWAYS AHEAD. '; i Thn Buckoye has braten all com(jj , ;i- titnrs at Field Trials, nnd won First ■ji 'Award and Si'ccinl Men* ion lit Me!- --| I lio-.ni 1 ; and Dunedin Exhibitions, and 3 j tlit! Gold Medfil at tha Ta6inanian m Fxlr.biiion. It is also I Fiist in the Estimation > of its purchasers. Mr Wilson Hr.ll, ot Biversdfile, snys that last harvest he uscil ton Binders in a heavy crop of wheat. Although * new machines by notcil makers were j included, the only ones to go through r g the harvest without bicnk or stoppage § were tho new Buckeye Framless. If § he C!in sell his others he will replace 1 with Buckeyes, gj This notice, ix in mutmiiix far the. repuiag§ . L turn nf other dimtos. r,^^^nHßrjT7'iilfrnflfliTffcjrn3irir^M^«[BP^^BßßßßßnßMl Tfllfi DKESDES PIANO COMPANY. KARSTEN & CO., AGENTS. READ THIS. Opera House. Wollingtm, October llth, 1S!I2. " Tho Manager, the Dresden Piano Company, AVellington. Dear Sir, — The grand Piano from tho Warehouse of tbe ' Dresden ' usod at tho Concerts of the Royal Ifalian Consert Company at the Opora House, gave us much pleasure. The sympathetic term of the instrument told with graud effect in tho accompaniments. Wo aro, yours faithfully, Encor,K Cuttica Felicina Cuttica Canciobi Baldo Trwagliki Makia Matioli Cauiolano loiuo achille rehottauo." The accomplished young Pianiste's Thibute. M. J. Bbojke3. .U.iu*srer the Di-osdin Piano Company, Wellington. Dear Sir, — Many thanka for sending so excellent a grand Piano for the Koy rt l Italian Company Concerts afc the Opera House. It gave great satifaction, and enabled me to do justice to my solos and accompaniments. Yours sincerely, Clarice Braimzon, Pianiste of Royal Italian Opera Company. Pianos by Distinguished Makers on Times Payments. Solo i gents Great Weaver Organ. M. J. BKOOKES, Manager, KARSTKN & CO., District Agents, Uidgway Strtwt, Wamjauui, U ORSE- BREAKING. williamTehodes Wishes to inform softlcrs and oimws nl horses that ho is prepared to rueuivn unbroken horses f.iiJ break thorn in oithur I" siddlo or harnoi : s uu most reasomibio terms. As W.R's, expcM-iimen is a largo nni', raiiMiiH' over a period of six yeaiss he tVoU justified in averting that the utmost satis'action will bo s»ivcn in all woik undertaken. Address : —W. RHODES, earn of G. Williams, Livoiy .'jtal-lco, Paten. N.U.— My turn's will be lot warded t" any adress3 on imiuiry. T^IKE ASSURANCE "PHCENIX" FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OK LONDON [Established 17SJ.] Head Office for Now Zealand— Custom House Quay, WiOlingloii. 11. M. SIMPSON General Manager. WANGA.NUI OFFICE— Taufo Quay. H. E. AVKS, District Manager.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11689, 22 November 1892, Page 1
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