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Tho London correspondent of the Irish Times says :— It was hinted somo timo ago that ono of the Royal Princes had fallen in lovo with iv lady not only of less oxalted dogreo, but of British birth, and 'tho misplaced tenderness had caused much anxiety in circles very near tho throne. From tho pecuniary point it is almost a case of Cinderella, the pretty aristocrat being absolutely rant dot. Princo GcorßO.liko ti truo British sailor, does not mind tho monetary matter, but his Royal relatives regard tho business with more worldly ojca, and havo adopted such measures to part tho pair that the lady has lost hor health, n consequence which aggravates the bittevnnss wit)i y,hk}) hef father, one of tho proudest, if also one o>' tho poorest, of our nobility, has resented what lie has declared, in a lotter on tho subject, to be the insult inflicted upon him and his. It is further averred that tho young Prinpo steadfastly refuses to tear tho imago from his heant. Tho best medicine known is Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extraot- Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, ice—tho relief is instantaneous. Thousands give the most gratifying testimony. His Majesty the King of Italy, and medical syndicates all ovor tho globe.are its patrons Read tho official reports that accompiuvy each bottjo. Wo havo no occasion to offer rowards in prpof of tho genuineness of our references. The official repprts of medical clinics and ujjivorsities, the ofl(cial communication of the Consul-General for Italy at Molbourne; tho diploma awarded International Exhibition, Amstefdam —oil those aro authentic documents, and, us suph, not open to doubt. Wo add hero epitome of ono of tho various casos treated by Sicgen, M.D., Professor, etc.: Burning of tho right hand through tho explosion of a small oil stove. The epidermis on tho volar and palmer sido of tho hand of the thirty-year-old patient was completely soparatedand lifted up as far as the joint of the hand. The likowiso lifted naih were hanging loose, and half of the phalanx of tho nail of the middle finger was coaled: Tho wounds thus contraoted hoaled in threo wooks under daily applications pf Eucalypti Ixtiiaot dresi)|ng. '£he' p'aiionjt has retained the full use of her hand—{Advt.j "Kpugh on Corns. l'—Ask for Wells " Rough on CotwJ' Quick reliof, complete pwmaflpnt pure. (Oqrns, wafts, bunions. At chemists and dwggistii,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6563, 14 July 1888, Page 2

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Untitled Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6563, 14 July 1888, Page 2

Untitled Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6563, 14 July 1888, Page 2

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