A friend who spent Easter m Dunedin having seen muoh m the newspapers speaking very highly of tho Leyiatban Temperance Hotel m that pity was anxious to find by personal experience if it was as stated ; so he stayed there, and statos that every Word he had read was perfectly true { the hQUBe was full, the accommodation afforded all that anyone could desire ; and as to the board he is very oertain it is not equalled at the prioe at any other hotel m the oolony. While at dinner on Sunday a gentleman, who was sitting near pirn, remarked; " Why, this resembles mora a banquet than an hotel dinner. What folly to go where yoii, pay far moro when you oan get board like this for muoh leßß."— (Advt.)
SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.— In protection of the world wide fame our manufaoturo has aoquirod all over the globe, wo publish the following : — Hazard, M.D., Professor -of General Pathology and Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, says m an editorial published m the " Clinical Record : " — " We have examined half-a-dozen S peoimens of different manufactures ; the propagation of Sander and Sons was tho only one that proved to be reliable and corresponding to scientific tests." Another conoootion called " Refined Extraot of Euoalyptua H has mado its appearanoo sinco. This product < stands, according to Dr Owen, foremost m causing injurious effects. That gentleman communicates, at a meeting of the Medioal Sooiety of Victoria, that a child living at Fitzroy became most seriously indisposed through its uso. In another case a lady states on the strength of statutory declaration that she suffered cruelly from the effects of " u * same conoootion. To guard tho high ™~ * .- " °f o ur manufacture we feel L„ P Ji ta V°? - - , "« tho above faots, and warranted m expo*.^ re and prooftU desire the pubho to oxeroiae *.., - nfma _ tion when buying, BANDER ana M „ . B* . (idvt, I ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2129, 8 May 1889, Page 2
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318Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2129, 8 May 1889, Page 2
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