the in in in Bgland in Btareiiaiin. ■ which is WA, is used [■, It purpose ilood.
prosperous are dividing their Hhont Morgan’s Kdred and twenty ■apart from' his Biks. Mr Morgan If six millions and f: much more*
EUG \LPYTI EXof a great number hightcst professional offered Eucalpyti Exno curative qualities. the world wide fame of preparation we publish these reports, which that no reliance' can be products:—Dr. W. B writes It is sometimes obtain the genuine a. tide Sons). I employed different they had no therano effects. In one case similar to the oil campho a, action of which is well H. B. Drake, Portland, Oregon, I became acquainted w:th (Sander and Sons) I use Ker form of eucalyptus 6s I .think it ■ far the best," Dr L. P, Pre-ion s liburg, Va., writes—" X never used any Erktion other than Sander and £on s. hound the others to be almost uselo-s,'' T. Connell,Kansas City, Kaus., -ays fiere has to be exorcised not mj be spurious prepara ion , :9 dniggis:." Or >i. u. says—" U goes wi ho t and Sons’ Encaiypi best in the ma* !> I.” Fairviow, M. M.— ■' So w e 'range oP applications Eucalypti Extract tha 1 ver all thro.-it urn no d
of Bock's .receiving flattering E. Signal'of G-ludstono- , I have m. household and found is claimed for it. It of an old standing member : of severe co <K reoomm md'lo everyBalsam, prici Is 6d. Bock's Powders, price 3s Cl. Bock’an infa liable cure for tootb- - Bock’s Drops, Bock’s Powder for the liver, and blood, pries Is and other iparations may be obtained from M. tl. taker and Thoa Westwood* Go.. Fox on. from P. Book & Co., Auck'aud, WORM FIGS-ths Worm Worriers—are remedy, in. 1/-
Durbar. KING emperor. occupied at Thurs.Unbroken King Edward Emperor of India BRultuoua cheers. viceroy (Lord Curzon of ion) read King Edward’s jo expressive of affection aqd Icion for India, and of his de- * maintain unimpaired the ties of humane and equitable Eration. I Edward’s reference to a prolarly visit to his Indian |of the Prince and; Princess fes was warmly acclaimed.
of the Coronation the Hranee of Jaipur has given-, a Hof rupees (£6666) to the Indian Rple’s Famine Trust. Numerous honours have teen conned in connection with the Corona|k Durbar at Delhi. The principal Kan Orders have been enlarged. H George Hamilton, Secretary of Re for India, has been created a
Blight Commander of the Star of India, and the Nizam of Hyderabad has been given the Grand Cross of the Bath.
Lady Carzon, wife of the Viceroy has been awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind medal.
Concessions have been given to the Indian Army.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1903, Page 2
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