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1 SANDUR & SONS' EUCALYPTI 0 EXTRACT :— Under the distinguished r patronage of his Majesty the King of s Italy, as par communication, madebytho 1 Minister for Foreign affairs through the £ Counsol General for Italy, at Melbourne 2 14th March, 1870. Awarded Diploma ao 3 the Amsterdam Exhibition 1883. Acknowt 3 ledged by Modica Clinics and Univerai--7 ties all over the Globe. : There are mitationß of Eucalypti Ex- ' tract in the market, products of simple ! eisstillation, forming cruao resinous, oils 1 In order that these crude oils may not bo 1 taken for our Pure Volatile Eucalypti 1 Extract, which is recognised by tho med--1 ical division of the Prussian Government to be of perfectly pure origin, as per in 1 formation forwarded to us through tne Consul at Melbourne, 2nd March 1878, we state : — It is proved by testa made by fche Medical Clinics of the 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 are saturated with oxygen and freed of acids, resinous and other substances, adherent to primary distillation, will develop the sana tivo qualities proper to the plant. Al crude oils or so-callod.Eucalypti Extract are to bs classed according to the same authorities among the turpentines which are of insignificant medical value, and abandoned long since as an internamedicament. These crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are descernibl .By their deficiency inpuugen t e— oo (which our product, the only geoueui Eucalypti Extract, develops mun freely through its surplus of oxygend 2 By thair alcoholic, thin and morbid appearance being reduced in special dentuty through the presence of acids. By their taste, tho result of the contracting tendency of resins an<* tenants If those etude oils, or so-called Euca. lypti extracts ars applied by mistake in case cases of croup, bronchitis, diptheria, internal croup, bronchitis, diptheria, internal inflamations, dysentry, Ac' For safety sake ask always for Sander and Sons Eucalypti extract.— Sandhurst Victoria Australia.- SANDKR & SONS FuWic Notices. TO THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN THE JURY DISTRICT OF WANGANUI. You are hereby requested to attend a meeting of Justices to revise the Jury List for the District of Wanganui at tho Courthouse, Wanganui, on tho 6th day of April next, at 10 a.m. Dated this 28th day of March, 189-1. A. I>. THOMSON, Jnry Officer. WANGANOI BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF "THE MUNICIPAL COKPORATIONS ACT, 1886." NOTICE OF POLL. I hereby give notice that a Poll of the Bjrgessea of Wanganui will be taken on Sa'IURDAY, the 7th day of April next, on the proposal of the Council of the Borough of Wanganui (already advertised in the Wanganui daily newspapers) to borrow the sum of .£56,000 by way of Special Loan, under the provisions of the above-named Act. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1891 FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Mayor, In connection with tho above, I hereby notity that tho Poll will be held at the Forough Couccii Chaqjbers, St. Hillstroet. The hours of Polling will be from 9 a m, till 6 p m. JAMES FURNELL, Belurning Officer. ifr o T I c B", Persons are hereby warned not to purchase Cab and Horses, presumably the property of \V. Gorman, rb they belong to Mrs W. Gorman. MRS W. GORMAN APESING NOTICE. We, the undersigned, have determined to commence business as General Bakers and Confectioners in the promises known as the LONDON BAKERY, near the corner of Ball street and the Biwr Hank, on MONDAY, 2nd April, and hope, by careful attention to thn wants of patrons and by supplying a First-class Article, to merit a fair share of public support. We have secured the services of MR JOHN SILBY, favourably known in the Wanganui trade, and who, in addition, has had tho advantage of throe years' experience as foreman in one of the largest Baking Establishments in Sydney, and comes to us with the highest recommendations. We also intend to use only the best qualities of Flour in the market. N.B.— SMALL GOODS of any description inado up on the shortest notice. ' BALL & HOLLO WAY. fST Note the Address— LONDON BAKERY, BALL-STREET STORK FOk Paperhangings, Scrim, White Lead, Oil, Varnish, Picture Mouldings, Mirror Plak and Sheet Glass, Artists' Goods, Mixed Paints, Caustic Soda, Brushes, &c, go to J. D. Tustin, Avenue, TO THE LADIES & GENTLEMEN OF WANGANUI. A. J. CRIBB la still alive to the interests oE his numerous cuEtomers residing in town and country. Ho has opened up and is now selling all the NEWEST and most FASHIONABLE GOODS suitable for the "Winter Season. The Prices and Quality of these Goods are not to be surpassed (if approached). Ladies and Gentlemen we would remind you that, as the WINTER SEASON is approaching, your orders for Dresses or Suits, as the case may be, should be placed with us at onco, The Premier yvRBSSMAKING & fTUILORENG —ESTABLISHMENT,— RIDGWAY-STnEET, (Next the Provincial Hotel), ; A. J. ORIBB'S. WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF ; WINTER, DRESS GOODS. [ More to arrive in a few days per s,s. Doric. j R. H. White & Co, 5 DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, 3 Corner of Avenue and Ridgway Street. aILBEY'S O.E. DRY GIN7~Tbe popular drink for summer.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11951, 29 March 1894, Page 3

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