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SASTDISIi & SON'S JfiJOLIVPT EXTRACT:— (Jndor the distinguished patronage of his Majesty the King of Italy, as per comniunicatioi' made by tha Minister for Foreign affairs through the Counsel General for Italy, fit Melbourno t'ith March, 1870. Awarded Diploma at the Amsterdam Exhibition 1883. Acknow ledged by Medical Clinics and Universi ties all over the Globe. Thoro aye initations of Eucalypti Hitract in the market, products of simple eißstillation, forming cruae resinouß, oils, [n order that these crude oils may not be talen for our Pure Volatile li'ncalypti Extract, which is recognised by the medical division of the Prussian Government to be of porfeetly pure origin, as pm- in formation forwarded to us through, the Consul at Melbourne, 2nd March 1878, we stele :— It is proved by tests made by Mie Medical Clinics of the Universities at Bond *t Greifswald (Prussia), and reported >.y Dr Shnlz, Professor of Pharmacology, I. Bonn, and Professor Dr Moster, Director of the Medical Clinic at Groifswald chat only products th»t are saturated with oxygen and freed of nclds, resinous md other substances, adherent t.i primary distillation, will develop the sana tive qualities proper to tho plant. All crude oils or so-called Eucalypti Extract ■ire to bo classed according to the same minorities among the turpentines which iro of insignificant medical value, and abandoned long sinco as an intomaniedijamsnt. These crudo oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are doscernible — I. By their deficiency in pungent odour (which our product, the only genuine .Eucalypti Extract, dstelopa' most freely through its surplus of oxygen). By thair alcoholic, thin and morbid appoArance being reduced in special density through the presence of acidp. By their taste, tho result of the contracting tendency of risine an<> tenants. If those crude oils, or so-cnllod Eucn- ! ypti extracts ara applied by oiftake in jaso cases of croup, bronchitis, dipthnria, internal croup, bronchitis, diptbsiia, internal iDflamations, dysantry, Ac. For sifet/ s»ke ask always for S.inde md Soa3 Eimlyp&i extent — imdhurs Victoria Australia.- >3iND ) i & 'SOtf BUCKEYE ALWAYS AHEAD. The Baekeye hat beaten all competitors at Field Trials, md won First Award and Speoisl Montion nt Melbourne and Danedin Exhibitions, and the Gold Medal at the Taamanian Exhibition. It is also First in the Estimation ol its paiohaseri. Mr Wilion Hall, o( Eheradalo, eaya that last hamst he nsed ten Bindera to a heavy crop ol wheat. Althongh new maohinei by noted makers were included, the only ones to go tbrongh the harvest without break or Btoppage were the nev Bnokeye Framleii. II ha e»n sell his others he will replace with Buokeyea. 1M Httict it in mourning ftr IhtrifuUtun''/ other HnAin. F. P. E° ° E Es> LAND & COMMISSION .'.GENT WAVERLEY. Asencies :— NewZaalaad Piro and STuriao ii-.sui-ance Company. National Insurance Company. Mutual Life Association of Anstrdlasia. J. Annabell, Licensed Surveyor. Wanganui Chroniclb, &c.,"&c. Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, Surveys, and all buainnss relating to Laud Transfer undertaken through thi3 Agonay at Brokera' char^as. Several Suw.s of Money for immefiate imvastmont at a low rate of interest. H. COLLIE It % CO PIANO IMPORTERS 4 rUNUHS WANGANUI AKD I'ALMERSTOS N [Established 1875.] X Before purchasing elsewhere, intending buyers will find it to theic advantage to inspect H COLLIER L CO.'S large and varied Stock of English nnd Continental Tianos, by Collard and Collard, EavestaCE, Hopkinsin, Knauss, Gars and ICallman, <sc , itc. Organs ly Esf.y Company, Sterling Company, Ac. XJi. COLLIER & CO. are large Importers, and p*y CASH in tho Factories. XBv pai'chasin<» a Piano from H. COLLIER & CO., from £1 to £3 is saved in Agent's commission alone. X Instruments can be purchased ou thflir Deferred Payment system from 20s per month. -jyH, COLLIER & CO. have purchased *** two of the Bogus Pianos from one of the so-called Piano Agency Companies' rejoicing in the naino of Dro:;b.ich ard Germania Company," for JBI7 Us and £2i 10s. Customers can inspoct theso aloug sido il. 0. & CO.\S Genuias Instrumouts ._ Beforo purchasing a liano, buyers *"' would do well to considtr the value of the guarantee offered, and the validity and experience of the vendors. H. COL LIE R & CO. havo an established business of nearly 20 years standing in this district, and Guarantee all Instruments to bo of sound construction in every respect. Country districts are visited regularly by their Tuner?, PIANOS FROM J630 TO £100. -a/r ual c a l n0 t 1 as. As we hoar continually of travelling Tuners representing themselves as omployed or otherwise connected with us, we beg our customers to notice that oui: iuthorisod Tuner 3 are Messrs H. Collier and R. W. Thompson, Certificated Tuuers from Brinsniead and Son's, London. Customers who havo purchasod Pianos from us, and which are guaranteed by us. are particularly requested not to allow tho instruments to be tunud or regulated by any olhor than our Tuners, Mr Collior and Mr Thompson. Mr Thompson is at present visiting Waverley, Patea, and Hawera. Tuning orders for thosn districts should be sent to H. (JOLLIER & CO., "Wanganui, at an early a date as possible. H. COLLIEU & CO., PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNERS AND IMPORTERS, WANGANUI AND PALMERSTON NOETH j '"Established 1875.1

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11868, 16 October 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11868, 16 October 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11868, 16 October 1893, Page 1

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