SANDER & SONS" EUCALYPTI EX-TRACT-—Under the distinguished patronage of His Majesty the King of Italy, as per communication made by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, through the Consul-Gencral for Italy at Melbourne, March 14, 1878. Awarded diploma at the Amsterdam Exhibition, 1883Acknowledged by Medical Clinics and Uni versities all over the Globe. There are imitations of Eucalypti Extract in the market, products of simple distillation, orming crude, resinous oils. In order that these crude oils may not be taken for our purVolatile Eucalypti Extract, which is recognised by the Medical Division of the Prussian Government to be of perfectly pure origin, as per information forwarded to us through the Consul at Melbourne, March 2, 1878, we state: — It is proved by tests made by the Medical Clinics of the Universities of Bonn and Griefswald (Prussia), and reported to by Dr Schultz Professor of Pharmacology at Bonn, and Professor Dr Mossier, Director of the Medical Clincs at Griefswald, that only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of acids resinous and other substances adherent to primary distillation, will develop the sanative qualities proper to the plant. All crude oils or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are to be classed according to the named authoritt is, amoDg the turpentines, which are abandored long since as an internal medicament. Tl £se crude oil, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are discernible: 1. By their deficiency in pungent odur (which our product, the only genuine Eu-sa lypti Extract, develops most freely through ts surplus oxygen.) 2. By their alcoholic, thin, and mobile appearance, being reduced to specific density through the presence of acids. 3. By their taste, the result of contract ing tendency of resins and tanats. If these crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are applied by mistake in cases of croup, bronchitis, diptheria, internal inflammation, dysentry, etc., the consequences are most appalling. For safety's sake ask always or Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract.— Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia.—SANDEß & SONS.
Sixteen Months of Awful Suffering Impure blood is always dangerous. Just as soon as you begin to feel weak and languid, nervous; and depressed, you are in danger. Make your blood pure and your nerves strong at once. Mr. Thomas 11. Cashel, of Dripstone, New South Wales, Australia, sends us this letter, with his photograph: ferf? m m. " I was suddenly taken very ill and for three weeks was delirious nearly all the time, and my life was despaired of. The doctors said it was blood poisoning. For many long weeks I suffered the most frightful agony; the poisoning all settled in one limb. I then went to Sydney Hospital, where dead pieces of bone were taken from my leg. Hut I grew weaker and weaker, until I could hardly raise my hand. I then left the hospital, believing I must surely die. Then my people bought me a bottle of It did mo good at once. In all I used fifteen bottles. Without doubt it saved my life, even after sixteen mouths of suffering." Take Aycr's Tills with the Sarsaparilla. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aysr Co., Lowell, Mass., V. S. A.
REYINGTON'S MOTEIi, GREYMOUTH. PATRONISED by HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR, Lord | Raufurly and Suite.
" Blood unites more than Seas divide." By a brave foe, the Transvaal Boer was the gauntlet thrown. Tbe mighty Mistress o£ the seas, lifted the gage of war. Ind ; an climes, Canadian plains, Australian shores, and Zealandia's sunny lands, responded to the Clarion call of war. Forth sprang their noblest Sons, to fight for the Mother Queen, and Freodom. Side by side with the gallant Irish. Invincible Scot and Bulldog Britisher ; the brave nnd brainy Colonial grappled in fierce death struggle to uphold sovercig-
I mty of Queen and Empire and civil and religious liberty for all, even for the stranger within our gate?. The light is won, and the blood of Britain's noblest
Sods cement her many peoples. Her Empire grows because its civilisation is best of all. * * *BEYINGTON'S HOTEL ~. # #
IS ENLARGED ? And its accommodation fitted for the increased requirements of its trade. Eevington's is patronised by Vice Royalty, Cabinet Ministers, Honest sons of Toil, Supreme Court Judges, Commissioners and Inspectors of the guardians of our ! Peace, and all heads of Governmont administrative departments. Kevinaton's is the homo of British and Colonial commercial representatives, the meeting centre of mining authorities, the trusted haven of tourists and travelling public. Eevington's is the Family Hotel, the optimate and proletarian Hotel of the Coleny, is the official house of Thomas Cook and and Cycle Touring Club because its accommodation is the best, its position best, its table best, its attention best, its cellar best. Of the best hotels in New Zealand it is universally admitted without question or cavil tbat Eevington's Hotel is best of all. W. DALY KEYINGTON, PROPRIETOR. Post Office Box 86. Telephone 70 Night Porter in attendance. I
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 15 February 1901, Page 4
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