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SANDER and SO^S' EUCALYPTI EX, TRACT. — In protection of the world-wide, fame our manufacture has acquired all over the globe.we publish the following -.—Hazard, M.D., Professor of General Pathology and Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, .says.in an editorial published inthe " Clinical Record : "— "Wo have oxaminod half-a-dozen specimens of different manufactures ; tho preparation of Sander and Sana was the only one tbat proved to be reliable and eorrosponding to scientific tests." Another concootion called "Refined Extract. of Euoalyptus" has made its appearance since. . This produot stands, according to Dr Owen, foremost m causing injurious efieots. That gentleman communicates at a meeting of tbe Medical Society of Victoria, Ibat a child, living at Fitzroy became most seriously indisposed through its use. In another case a lacly states on tho strength of statutory declaration that she sufferod cruelly from the effects of the same concoction. To guard tho high reputation of our manufacture wo feel warranted m exposing tho above facts, uud dosirc the public to exercise care and precaution when buying BAMPFBandSONa— [Advt.j

* * * " Pretty Wives. ' Lovely daughters and nobln men." "My f arm, lies m a rather low end iniaa matio situation, and » My wife 1" . "Who?" . ■.<■ "Was a very pretty blonde !" Twenty years ago; became "Salow!" «• Hollow-eyed 1" " Withered and a~od j" Before her time from " Malarial vapors, though she made no particular complaint, /not being of the grumpy kind, yet causing me groat uneasiness, "A short time ago I purchased your remedy for oue of the children, who had a v^ry sovero attack o[ billiousnoss, and it occurred to me that the remedy might help my wife, as 1 found that our little girl upon rccovory had "Lost!" : ... • " Her sallownoss, and looked as fresh vb a now-blown daisy. Well, the story is eotin told My .wife, to-day, ha^ gained her old-time: beauty with compound interost, and is now: as handsomo. v matron (If I do aay it myaelf) aa can bo found m this county, which is noted for pretty women. And I have only Hop Bittern to thank for it. * "The doar oroature just looked over my shoulder, and says : ' I can flutter to the days of our courtßhip,' and that re- | minds me there might bo more met y loives if my brother farmers would do as 1 have dono-" Hoping you may long be spared to do good, I thankfully remain 0.. L, James, Beltsvilke, Prince George Co., Md, , \ Mny 2G-.h, 1833. } Prosecute tlie Swindlers ! If .Mien you pall for Amerioan Hop Bitters {see green twig p ! Hops on the wJiite label and Br Soiilb's nahile Mown m the .bottle), the vondor hands out anything but American Hop Bitters refuse it and shun the vendor as you would a viper ; and ii ho has taken your money for anytlwixg else indiot'him for the fraud andsuo him for damagoo for the swinc'lo and we will pay ycu liberally for the conviotion.

ST, STEPHEN'S CHURCH, ASH-* BURTOIN. SPECIAL • Jubilee Service. THURSDAY, Juno 23rd, at 7 30 p m. Preacher : Yen. Archdeacon Harper. JUBILEB NOfICK. "* ALL Accounts agaiuat tho Jubilee Cominitteo m connection with Monday's Demonstration aro requested to bo rendered at once. By order, H, W. BARRETT, . Secretary. GRASS LAND TO LET. A HIGHLY Improved Farm of 710 Aorer, m 7 Paddooko, oecurely fenced, an^ Water Race through oach paddock, th^ ,bnlk m Eoglinh Grasß. For further particulars apple to GEORGE JAMESON, Aahbarton. rnEJSDERS aro invited for the erection H. of a now Grain Store at Canterbury . Milla. Plans, Epeoiflo.'Uiona, and model can be ee<?p at the Mill. Tho lowoßfc or any tender not ncceoHariiy ' accepted. ,Tho tlmo for tenders, owing to holid;»yo, haa boon extended to July" lafc. ' DAVID H. GROWN, 6 131 Manager.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1589, 21 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1589, 21 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1589, 21 June 1887, Page 3

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