SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.—In protection of the world made fame our manufacture has acquired al ! over the globe, we publish the following:— i Hazard, M.D., Professor of General Patho. egy. and Diseases of the Mind and Nervous system, says in an editorial published in tnc " Clinical Record ":—" 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 concoction called " Refined Extract of Eucalyptus" has made its appearance since. This product stands, according to Dr Oven, foremost in causing injurious effects, That gentleman communicates, at a meeting of the Medical Society of Victoria, that a child living »t Fitz.rpy became most seriously indisposed through, its use. In another case a lady Btates on the strength of statutory declaration tha| she suffered cruelly from the effects of the same concoction. To guard the high reputation of our manufacture we feel warranted in expo ing the above facts, and desires the public to exercise care and precaution when buying, SANDER and SONS.—(Advt 7
Tlie iteet Tea 1$ C4£TERfIURY for th» money, and **•*» U'Sffl »Py f$ ce S,s 9f AHK VOcHl OKOCBKH How Sambo Understood F'kkncm. —Fred siys to the runaway negro on the raft, "Jim, what'd you say if 'twas said to you ' P»rly-vous-franzy ? Wouldn't 6ay nuffin. I'd just bust him over de ear; if he wasn't a wite man. 'Low no nigger' to call me dac. ' Finn says the words only mean, "Do you speak French?" Jim inquires, "If they mean that why don't thay Bay that?" DrForeat says, in "Health, the New Method," "we might make similar inquiries of the professors ot Massotherapy; 1 but he goes on to explain massage, rubbing, and its beneficial results «o that it might even enter the skull of the densest negro ; aad his muscle-roller and other new method are invaluable. An edition of his book much enlarged, is published at "Truth and "Health" Publication Offices, 16 > Tuara street, Chrwtchurch.—[Advt.] The Best Tea IN THE WOB.LD Bflvglop'a Ceylon. NINIAN HYSLOP, and CO., Tea Importers, il» 0* h«l «tmt, Ctwigtehuroh,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2898, 14 February 1893, Page 2
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354Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2898, 14 February 1893, Page 2
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