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The manner iv which the Egyptian Govern* tnent reoognisea the eorvioes of Genernl Gordon is thown by the following faot : Bills drawn on the Government by General Gordon daring the siege of Khartoum amounting to £40,000 have been dishonored by the Government, the latter having obtained a decision from the Cairo mixed tribunal m their favor. . The holders of the bills have commenced an action against the private estate of General Gordon for payment. Tbe best medicine is Sander and Bont>' Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent power* fnl efieots m coughs, colds, influenza, etc. — the relief is instantaneous. Thousands give tbe most gratifying testimony. His Mnjesty the King of Italy and medical syndicates »fl over the globe are its patrons. Bead ti t olßoial reports that accompany each bottlr* We have no occasion to oiler rewards m proc I of the genuineness of our references. The official reports of medioal clinics md universities, the offioioial communication of the Consul-General for Italy at Melbourne ; the diploma awarded International Exhibition, Amsterdam— all these are authentic documente, and, as such, not open to doubt. We add here epitome of one of the various oases treated at the olinio of Sohultz, M.D., Professor, etc.—" C.8., 21 years old ; congas- 1 tional abscess on tb« thigh. Incisions 13 made m two plnoes. Although Lister's dressing was applied, the seoretion became, two days later, very copious, and had adopted a foetid, decomposed character. The temperature rose enormously. In consequence tbe dressing was removed, and on its place were made during the day-time repeated irrigations with Eucalypti Extract. The offensive foeter disappeared very soon, tbe fever abated witbin a few days, and tbe patient recovered after the lapse of several weeks. In this instance we must not lose sight of the faot that the latter treatment saved the patient's life" — (Advt.) 8

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1760, 7 February 1888, Page 4

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305

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1760, 7 February 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1760, 7 February 1888, Page 4

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