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SANJJEE AND SUf.rv ;,::(!AJ.\PTI | EXTEAC'J':— Under tbo distingioshod I panonngoof his Majesty tha King o! j Italy, as porcommunioatior mado by iln 1 ( Ministor for Foroign Affairs throiifvn mo , Consul. General for Italy, at Mcibourno, i 165h March, 1870. Awarded Uiploma.at the Amsterdam Exhibition 1888. Acknow- I odped by Medical Clinica and Uuivorsitie? all over the Glohe. There are imitations of Eucalypti Extract in the market, products of simple distillation forming cruiJo resinous oils. In order that iheso orude oils may not be taken for our PureTolatile Eucalypti Extract, which is recognised by the medical ' division of the Pusßian Govt-rriment to bo of porfectlypuro origin, as por information forwarded to us> through the Consul at Melbourne, 2nd atrch 878, we state :— It is proved by testa made by tna Medical Clinics of the Universities at Bond and Greifswald (Prussia), and reported bf DrShul!!, Professor of Pbaracsulogy to.Bonn,and Professor Dr Mosler, Director of the Medical Cljnic at Greifswald tha only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of acids, resinous and other substances, adherent to primary distillation, will develop the sanative aualities proper to tho plant. All crude oils or so-called Euoalypli Extract are (o bo classed occording to the fame authorities among the turpentines which are of nsig nificant medical value, and abandoned ong sinco as an interna medicament. These orude oils, or ao ca lpd Eucalypti Extracts are descernible— WM3I 1. By their deficiency in meny o'doufs, (which our product, the oulynglenuint Eucalypti Extract, develops most freely through its surplus of oxygen). By their alcoholic, thin and mobile appeaiTßce being reduced in specific density through tho presence of acids. By their taste, the result of the' [contracting tender oy of resins arid ta'nats 2 These crude oils, or so-called E-uca-lypti Extracts are applied by mistake in oases of croup, bronchitis, dipthoria, inter and inflamations, dysentry, Ac, tho conao juonces are most appalling. For safety 3ako ask always for Sander and Son's Eucalypti.— Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia BANDMB&_SONS CtAHKB'B WOBLD-FAMED EIOOD Mix" idee.—" The most searching Blocd Cleanser that science and medical skill have brought to light." Sufferers from Scrofula, Scurvy, Bezeiuß, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and Sores cf any kind are solicited to give it a trial to test its vnlue, Thousand? of wonderful curoß have been effected by it. Bottlos 2s Gd each, sold everywhere. Beware of worthless imitations and substitute?. Public Notices fc |Hi & iW B I I! I . if" Si, ° ,Si ?bs -4 E. W> GREEN A ÜBIEALIAN MUTUAL PEOVJ, A. • VIDBNT SOCIETY. Losr policy. It is tho intention cf this Society on and alter the Ist April next to issue a Certified Copy in place of Policy No. 98977 on tho life of William Edward Lircombe and 7 ~which is a'leged . to have been destroyed by fire. E. W. LOWE, Resident Secretsry. Wellington, 29th February, 1800. ' NOTIOE is hereby givoa tint the undermentioned Crown Ltindawil be open for sale or selection at this Office onWEDttEtDAY, 18th March, 1886:---6436 aore?,' a furthar portion of the Awarua Block, divrd'id into 11 sa^tions, ranging from 200 to 1580 acres each. This land is situated about 12 miles east of the North Island Main Trunk Koad and Bailway Line, and liea on the wettorn bank of the Upp&r Bangilikei P.iver, and is approachable from Moawhanga. Eight sections, each 200 acres, in the Km ton No 1. and No. 2 Farm Homostead Blocks. Four Footions varying from 126 to 392 seres, in the ftlakuri and Fukbtoi Survey Districts. The 12 sections above aw all more or lesa improved. 850 acres unsurveyed land in Block V , Tiffin. Upon Village Homestead Lease J n Perpetuity. Two sections, Mangaramarama V.H.S., 11 -and 16 sores. Two sections, Karowarawa T ".H.S. ex-i tension, each 100 acre??. Ono section Horowhenua V.H.S., 10 acres. By Auction for (ash :— Section 69, Pabautanui, 36 J aorop, fronting tVo Uppar Belmont Boad. • Section 2, fllosk XIV, Akataraws, 152 acres. Plans containing full particnlavs will shortly be available at the principal Post Offices in the district and at- this office. JOHN H. BAKER, Commissioner of Crown lauds. District Lands and Survey Office. " ' Wellington, February 18th, 180G. D U H U A BOAD BOAKD. NOTIOE. The No. 2 Line of Kctid will be stopped for wheel traffic from MONDAY, the 2nd March, from 8 o'clock a.m. to 4 p m,, pondinc repairs to tho culvert in. Peterson's Gully. ERNEST BARNS, Cleik. Wanganui, F»biuary 28, 189G. mo BUILDERS Tenders aro invite 1 until 2 p.m. oa WEDNESDAY, 11th Alarcb, fcr erection of a house ia WangunuiA. ATKINS. F.8.T.8-A.. Architect. Educational. T»/p W. B. TAYLOB, M.X, Late Scholar and Classical Prizeman cl S. Cath. Coll., Cambridge, classified 8.2, under the Education Deparmont jholdei of a first-class certificita from the L;mdon UmvEi'B.ty, and two curtificatr-s from South Kensington Scionco and Art Department, and editor of two Latin books for the New Zealand University B.A. examination?, is about to opon EVENING CLASSED The classes will be for tsvo kinds oi students, aud will be called Primary ant Secondary Classes. The formor classes aro intended for thosi wbo left school tao soon to pass all tin standards, and nra anxious to ad.l t: their pravicus knowledge. Further infcrmF.tion a v joufc thesi classes will bo kindly given t>y Mr Bruce corner St. Eill St. aud iiuyton S-'t. , The Secondary chßses ara for nil si u dents who 'vieh to v e prepared for th University and Civil Service and othe public examination?. FEE3 : For a class cf rot tens than 4 2 guineas each for 20 loß3ons of one hour for Etudent3 who wish to be tukei separately, 6 guineas cnuh fcr 20 lesson of one hour oacbClfiß3ea in Lutiun can be formed h pupil tes.cl:ciM und otbers. B.Bference3 kindly parniitled lo 'V Empson, EEq., Kev. T, U. Ma'.leau, an Eev. A. O. Williams,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIIII, Issue 12123, 2 March 1896, Page 3

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