According to the •« London Standard," the prinoipal New Zealand contributors to the Imperial Institute are— Sir William Jervois, £1000; Mr J. Lean, (Eedqtijtle, Oamaru) £1000 ; M? A. M'Leau, £1000 ; (Waikakalui) Hon B, Campbell, £1 00 ; Hon G. M. Waterhouse, £100; Hon W. W. Johnston, £50; Hon M. Holmes, £50 ; Mr W. H. Lewis, £50 ; Hon B. Oliver, £20. Besides these, there are a large number of other donations, ranging from 1 to 10 guineas, " BouftH on Bat ."— .Clears out rats, mice 1 oaohes, flies, ants, bed-bugs, beetlos, inseoeti., kunks, jaok-rabbits, sparrows, gophers. All hemista and druggists. 1 Certainly the Most Effeotive MEDICINE m the world is SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its eminent powerful effeots m Coughs, Colds, Influenaa, Cto, ; the relief is instantaneous. Thousands give the most gratifying testimony. Bead this certificate :— " 24 lh Aru.il, 1885.— Messrs Sander and Sons.^lt is with the greatest oi pleasure th*t I teatify to the excellence oi ! your Euoalypti Extraot. Having had inflammation on the bone of tbe leg, wbioh oame on after a Bevere attack of low fever, I was attended by Xti J. Boyd, who had made strenuous efforts to save my leg, but without suoceßß. _pe fo.u,nd it neoeaaary to amptuate my limb. Having heayd m the meantime oi . tho wonderful oures worked by the Eucalypti 1 f Extraot, 1 obtained a bottle, and the estraol > had not been applied more than an hour when i I began to feel greatly relieved. After apply. ing the extraot every four hours for nine oi ten days I was outcf aU danger. I would > persuade all who may be affeoted with anj i suQh diaeaae to give the Eucalypti Extraot i _ trial, and lam convinced that they will fine it the most wonderful of medicines,-— Yours ' ate, c. J. Goukow, Wattle stwet, Sandhurst.' tcKAfet.) $
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1883, 3 July 1888, Page 3
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303Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1883, 3 July 1888, Page 3
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