EDUCATIONAL DISPUTE
■'♦ — Dunbdin, Novembar 4. For some time pasi there h s been a dlepute between the K»ikcrai (a sabqtb) School Coramhtee and ihe the Education Board. The boscmaster has been under notioo, but at the inataioe of the Committee he vraa taken back twico. He again received notioo aome time ago, and to this the CommltUe object, the minority contending that there is & regular organised coneplracy to get fid of the head master, At a pablio meeting to night it was decided to aßk the Minister for Bdnoation to appoint >n Independent OcmmJesion to make enquiry into the matter, bb the maoter hai. worthtly filled tho position for the last 2$ yeare, and tha action of the Education iJoard was quite uncalled for. Tho meeting was lather lively, a good deal of feeling behg ohown, and at one time two of thoije present came to blows. "Rocsh oh Gor&b."— Ask for Wella' " Rough on Corns." Quiok relief, oomplete, permanent ou?9, Ooins, warts, bunionß. At ohemists and drUßßists. 4 SANDER AND SONS' EUOALPTI EXTRACT.— In protection of the world-wide fame our manufacture has aoquirod all over the globa, we publish the following: — Hazard, M.D., Professor of General Pathology and Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, ea;s m an editorial published m the " Clinical Record " : — " We hare examined half a dozen specimens of different manufactures ; the preparation of Sander and Sons' was the only ons that proved to be reliable and corresponding to BciantiMo tests." Another conooction called " Refined Extract of Eucalyptus," has made its appearance since. This produot stands, aoooording to 9t Owen, 1 foremost m o&ueing injurious efleota. That ' gentleman communioates at a meeting of tho ■ Medical Sooiety of Victoria that a child living 1 at l'itzroy became most seriou&ly indisposed through its use. In another case a lady 1 states on the strength of statutory declaration that fid suffered cruelly from the efleoti of the same conoootion. To guard the loigh ' reputation of our manufacture we feel 1 warranted m exposing the above fsote, and 1 deeus the vmblio (9 exercise care and preoau--1 tiea whea buyipg.^WNDSfi ltf& WW
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1704, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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352EDUCATIONAL DISPUTE Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1704, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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