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taken tor our Puro Volatile Eucalypti Extract, which is rocognised by tho medical division of tho Prussian Government to be of porfeetly pure origin, as per in formation forwarded to us through the Consul at Melbourne, 2nd March 1878, we state :— It is proved by tests made by one Medical Clinics of tho Universities at Bond at Greifswald (Prussia), and reported by Dr Shulz, Professor of Pharmacology, J. Bonn, and Professor Dr Moiler, Director of the Medical Clinic at GreifswAld that only products that aro saturated with oxygen and frood of acids, resinous and other snbßtanoos, adherent to primary distillation, will develop the sann tive qualities propor to tho plant. All ccude oils or so-eallod Eucalypti Extract are to be classed according to the samo authorities among the turpentinos which are of insignificant medical value, and. abandoned long since as an intorrmmodicament. Those crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, aro do-scorniblo— ,By their doficionoy in pungent odour (which our product, tho only genuine Eucalypti Extract, develops most freely through ite surplus of oxygen). 2 By thair alcoholic, thin and morbid appearance being reduced in special dontity through the presence of acids. By their taste, the result of the contracting tendency of resins and tenants If these crudo oils, or so-called Eucalypti extracts ars applied by mistake in case cases of croup, bronchitis, diptheria, internal croup, bronchitis, diptheria ntornal inflamations, dysentry, Ac. For safety sake ask always for Sander and Sons Eucalypti extract.— Sandhurst Victoria Auotralia.- SANDRE & SONS

Lost and Found. FOUND— On Boxing Day, a Purse, containing aioney. Owner can have satno by describing contents to D. Wilkie, Waitotara. . Public Nonces. STATEMENTS having been made of Agent's of Privato Lifo Insurance Offices that the advantage of the State Guarantee can be obtained by registering their Policies with the Registrar-General or Public Trustee NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1 Government Lifo Insurance De. prtniciit IS THE ONLY LIFE OFFICE transacting business in New Zoaland which can offer its Policy-holders tho Security of tJic Government for tho Faithful Fulfilment of the Policy Contract. J. H RICHARDSON. Commissioner. Christmas and New Year's ■ best wishes to all. A. D. WILLIS, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER AND FAKCY GOODS IMPORTER Wholesale and Retail, Is showing a magnificent assorted stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS quite excelling any previous year's importations. A FEW LEADING LINES: CHRIS! M AS A NEW YEAR'S CARDSA Very Choice Importation. Tobeseon to bo admired. Packats a speciality at Is, Is GJ, and 2s p9r pa",ket- All Cards sent post free. JAPANESE GOODS, including Tables very choice Glove and Handkerchief Bosep, DcsVb, Inkstands, Crumb Trays, etc LADIES' BAGS, a very Prolly and useful Lot. GAMES f O r nil, from Is each. LEATHER GOODS, specially imported, consisting of Dressing Cases, Writing Cases, Photo Cases, Photo Screens, Desks Albums, Purees, Pocket Bookß, Tourists' Gicos, etc. All of (lie vciy Best Class o Goods for Presonl.3. INKSTANDS, a Choice So'.ection for Presentation. l'"I FLED BA.GS, as pretty and as nice a proeenf; bh one could want. SPECIAL USEFUL ARTICLES for Christ 111113 Boxoa to ladies. USEFUL PRESENTS -- Brush Cases, Scissor Cases, Music Folios, Fern Albums, Albums for New Zealand Photos. Walking sticks, Card Cases, Citrarette Cases, Letter Case 3, and a variety of Useful and Ornamental Ailiclos of the very bobt class only. SPECIAL BOOKS. NEW NOVELS Bracken's Musings in Maoriland, half morocco, 20s; cloth, 12s Gd Hoys' and Giris' Annuals, 9s each Chums, a capital now boys' book, Os Tho Quiver, 9s Tennyson's Poems, in elegant bindings Poitxal Works of all tho best authors in all kinds of bindings for presentation CHILDREN'S BOOKS: I i: eluding Chatterbox.Child'a Companion, Infanta' Magazine, Children's Friend, Lillle Folks, Our Little Dots, Sunday, Pi'izo, and many others far too numerous to particularise. DIARIES FOR 1894. Couubman's Farmers' Diary, 5s Now Zealand Diaries, Pockofc and Commercial, all sizos Lott's Diaries Collins Diaries Almanacs for 1894. NEW NOVELS & NEW BOOKS. Black's Novels, complete, cloth, 3s Gd Harry Dale's Jockey, by Nat Gould, 2a Gd Deliah of Harlem, by author of "My Oflicial Wifo," 2s Gd A Dead Man's Step, 3s European Pictures, in throe parts, each Is ad. A companion book to Academy Pictures Now Toy Books, a wonderful selection in fancy shape? ; tho best over seen Souvenir of Scotland, 120 pictures, 93 souvenir of England, 120 pictures, 9s There is no Death, by Florence Marryatt, ?,sGd The Prodigal Daughter, by Mark Hope, 2s Gd Philabusta, the JC'OO prize Australian Tale, 33 And hundreds of others. Correspondence Invited. Inspection specially asked. A. D. WILLIS, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 7 NEWS AGENT, GENERAL PRINI'ER, PUBLISHER & MANUFACTURING STATIONER, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. L"~ ISTEN— Tf you likn (.lie best, insist on having the MALLO CIGAR. ■La flor de Habana." XkTJTUSLINS for Window Curtains J\. and Draping. All nowost Patterns and Shades. Also, Sppcial Designs ir. Cretonnes for Furnitrre Covering, at E, Moult'a, comploto Houso Furnisher. Fl'lfiß being Photographed, pay 0 visit to E, Moults, and secure che of his Special Albums or Frames. Tne largoat varioty in town to select from at I 1 !. Moults. JUST Latmed — Latest Patterns in Linoleum*, suitable for Drawing and Bedrooms. Special prices for Xmas trade at E. Moults Direct Importer. ISTEN ! -Buy MALLO (JIGARS by the box. All iitfct-class Tobacconists keep them. m o l . c t. Six- roomed llouuo ia Halewell-Btroct. Apply WILLIAM YOUNG.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11920, 23 January 1894, Page 3

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