On th§ subject of the harvest round Blenheim, the i 1 Marlborough Egress" sajs: — The nor'-westers have prematurely ripened game of the grain, and -we hear that m conßeqaence some of. the wheat crops m the Awatere will show ft diminished yield. Mr Adam Jackson and ether farmers on the Old Benwiek-foad have already commenced lC " a ' r "httveßting their wheat crops: When worn down and ready to take your tied, Ameruan Co.'s Hop Bitters is what yon Heed to relieve you. See SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTBACT. — la protection of the world -wide fame qur manufacture has acquired all over the.globe, we publish the following : — Hazard, M.8., Professor of General Patkology and Diseases of the Mind and Nervous Sjstem, say« m an editorial published m the " Clinical Beeord : " — " We have examined half-a-dozen specimens of different, manufactures; the preparation of Sander and Sons was the only one that proved to be reliable and corresponding to scientific tests." Another conooetion called " Refined Extract of Eucalyptus " haß made its appearance since. This produot stands, according to Dr Owen, foremost m causing injurious effects. That gentleman communicates, at a meeting of the Medical Society of Victoria, that, a child liyjjjg at became most seriously indisposed Ihrough its use. In another case a lady £t»les on the strength of statutory declaration that she suffered cruelly from the effects of the same concoction. To guard the high reputation of our manufacture we feel warranted m exposing the above facts, and desire the public to exercise care and prscau. ion when buying. SANDER sod SONS.-*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1739, 13 January 1888, Page 4
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259Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1739, 13 January 1888, Page 4
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