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SANDETI & SON'SEUOAIj YPTI EXTRA OTUnder the dietiuguslieil patronage oi His Blnjesly the Kingof Italy, as per cortmiuuication mnae l>y the Mestemiof Foreien Affaire, through theton-sul-Geuernl for Itnly at Melbourne l*)h March 1878. Awarded IMpkmia at the Amsterdam Exhibiton. 1883, AekiiMvlegoil Ij.v Medical Clinics and Universities all orer tho worW. There are iuntatious nf Eucalyptus Extract m tho market, pr- ducts of simple distillation, forming crnde, resinous oils. In order that these crude oils may not he taten for our Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract, •which is recoßmsed Viy the medical derision of the Prussion Government to be ot perfectly pure origin, as per information forwarded to us throngl> fbe Consul at Melbourne, made by tho Medical Clinics of tho Universities tßonn and Greifswald (Prussia) and repo'ted to Dr Shuiz, Professor of Pharmacology at B"nn and Professor Dr os'or, Director of tho Medical Cltnio at Qreifswaid, that only products that are saturated with oxjgen and freed of acids, resinous and other substances, adherent to primary disI tillation, will develops the sanative qualities I proper to the plant. All crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti ext' acts, are to be classed according to the named a«thorities among the turpentmps, which are of insignificant medical value and ab ndonedlong since as an iuterml medicament. Iheso crude oils, or so-oallod Eucalypti Extracts ara discernible— 1. By their deficiency in pungent odor fwhich our product, the only genuine Eucalypiti Extract, developo most freely through its surplus of oxygen.} 2. By thair alcoholic, thin, and inohile . appearence. heing reduced in sp-eiflc I density through the presonce of ncida. 3. By their taste, the esult of the contradting tendency o resins and nats. If these crude oils, or Eo-colled Euoalypn Extracts, are applied hy mistake in oase of crom Bronchitis, dfptheda, internal iuttammationst dysentry, &c, the donsequences are iJOStapalung, For safety's f uke ask always for Sunder & Sons Eucalypti Extract.— Saudb irst. Victoria, Austrrnlia Public Notices l JONES' CARNIVAL ! WILL OPEN TO-DAY, DEC. 23, AT 10 O'CLOCK. Bgfir Note Address — ODDFELLOWS' HALL', BIDGWAY STHEEI 1 . >o Decorations lo Catch iLe Eye, But Prices to Suit the Pockets. PATEA BOEOUQH COUtfGIIi. WOEKINQ POEKMAN. A PPLICATIONS for the position cf .i9^_ Working Foreman wiil be received up to & p.m., on Monday, 3rd January, 1898. Apphcaticns to Etate remuneration rsqaired. Condiiions may be seen and allfui: tker information obtained at the effice cf Town Clerk, f'atea. E. W.HAfiISKTON, Town Clerk. Pates, 2/12/97. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CgiIISTMAS HOLIDAYS, 1807. TBAIN AKRANGEMENTB. ON THUBSDAY, 23bd DEC.EMBEB, the mail trafos will inn between New Plymontli and WaDgaEui (aa on Tuesday and Friday) and will' leave, Wanganni at 12.50 p.m. for Wellington' instead of 1,6 p.m. On SATURDAY (Christmas Day) trains will run as usual on the "Wanganui section. . A spocial passenger train will leave Wellingtcn at 11 0 p.m. (on Friday), PalmerstoD, 4,' i a.m., arriving Wanganui 7.30 a.m., stopping ' at any intermediate stations, if required, to set down passengers. ■ ' PATE 4. SPOBTS, WaNGANTJI CYCLIS« SPjUTS, PEILDING SPOE'iS ANU PALMERSTON BACES. On MONDAY, 27th DECEMBER, the usual 12.R5 pm. train from Hkwera to Wanganui will be delayed till 4.50 p.m., Patia 6.10 p.m., Waverloy 6.45 pm;, Wait o tar a 7.16 p.m., Aramoho 8.45 p.m., arriving Walnganni 8.55 p ra. There will be no connection by this tram for soutu of Aramoho. ' The usnal 4.0 p m. 1 rain from w anganui to Han era will be delayed till 5.35, and will run 'an hoar and 35 minute 3 later than usual throughout. Tbe usual 1.40 p.m. (rain from Wanganui to Pdlnier.-tm will be delayed' till 5.26' p.m., and will iun 40 minutes later than usual throughout. '" A special papsenger train will leave Wanganui at 6.30 a.m., Fordell 7.20 a.m., furakina 8.0 a in:, Maiton 8.38 a.m., Greatford 8 58 a.m., Haloohite 9.30 a m , Feilding 10.5 a.m., arriving Palmeraton 10.45 a.m , returning from Palmereton at 6.15 pm., feilding 7.0 p.m., Halcombe 7.35 p.m., Greatford 8.1 p.m., Maiton 8.22 p.m., Turaliaa 9.0 p.m, arriving Wanganui 10.25 p.m., stopping f>t any intermediate Btatious if required. The 7 (i a.m. train Wanganui to Falmerston and 5.30 p.m. Falmerston to Wanganui will run as ueual. the usual 5.0 p.m. train frjin Mangaonobo will net leave till 5.35 p.m., Hunterville 6.5 p.m., Arriving Marton 7.15 p.m., and the uiual 7.25 p.m train from Marton to Mangaonoho will be delayed till 8.5 p.m. and will connect with the 6.1G p.m. special from Pilmerston aa above, and the 5.25 p.m. train trom Wanganui. No. goods or live itock traffic will be accepted on Christ maß Diy, Boxing Day or Sew i ear's Day. For excursion fares and further particulars see posters at stations. By Order.' WANGANUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO CONBUMEES OF THE IXTE4OEDINAEY WATER SUPPLY AND OF THE OSDINAEY SUPPLY. NOTICE is heieby given that after expiration of 24 hours from and after the 22 ad day of December, 1897, the Connoil has cut off and prohibited the use of water from the JBoiough Waterworks for the purpose of " Gardens or ornamental purposes, such as fountains, ponds or the like." Any person using the water for any of tho purposes aforecsid after the espiiation ct the said notice will be prosecuted. Dated this : 22nd day of December, 1897. I ANDEEW GILMOUB, . * Foreman of Works, i^ASTLECLIFF EAIJjWAY COMY-' " PANY. ) The D'rectors of the Castlecliif BaiU - way Company, Limited, having decided to raise a cum of money by the issue of debentures, invite applications from perBons who are prepared to lend. Each ' debenture will be for a sum of £100, and will be for^-ieriod of 10 year?. Full pa julara may be obtained at g ihe effice of the Company from the undersigned J. L. STEVENaOtf, Charman of Uirectore.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 12287, 23 December 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 12287, 23 December 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 12287, 23 December 1897, Page 3

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