Mr J. McGosh CUrk b*i been aiked to itand for Auckland North, but has declined. Mr 0. S.< Wright, who retired from the contest for Auckland Weak, la oat for Ponionby. > - TMr Guinness, the member for Groymoutbj is a lawyer and may be supposed (says the "Evening Post") to bo familiar with '.the Corrupt Praoticea Prevention Aot, but if the promise of prizes to the local volunteers if they successfully Bupporfc him at the. next election, does not bring him . within the operation of the Aot, then it is only a fresh instance, amongst many, of the ease with which a ooaoh and four may be driven through most of ocr Aota of Parliament. To the ordinary lay mind the offer appears 9q near to what might fairly be termed at tempted bribery as to be scarcely 3istinguieb> able from it. The beat medicine known is SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Teat its eminent powerful effeots m coughs, colds, influenza, etc— the relief is instantaneous. His Majesty the King of Italy, and medical syndicates all over the globe, are its patrons. Bead the official reports that accompany each bottle. Moaler, M.D., Prof. University, Griefswald, reports :—The EucalyptiExtraot proved magnificently Buocessful m very sovore contusions, bruises, sprains, wounds, soaldings, broken ribs, and limbs. (Med. Journal, Nov., 1881}. In disepses of the kidneys, either active congestion or suppression (urcomia), or albuminuria, dropsy, hthiasis, nothing will equal m its action Eucalypti extract. Doses, 5 to 8 drops. Moaler, M.D., Prof. University, Griefswald, reports :—Diptbwia. Tonsils continually coherent presenting ulcers with white exudats, Cured m 14 days. Surgical Clinic of Prof. M'lntyre, College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louie — Boirrhua of Breaßt— Etcision. Euoalypti s?t* t employed. Ho swelling, heat, or dig.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1607, 12 July 1887, Page 3
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288Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1607, 12 July 1887, Page 3
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