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30 ; for hotels, tes; for hotels, hotels, 246 .votes. The hotels was reduced to the number of 70 by a majority ■H*T Great satisfaction \Vas eX* Ipessed by the local option party at the result. Compensotion is awarded under the Victorian Act. * Admiral Fanshawe, has been appointed to the command of the Australian squadron. ; Statesman are not usually .great tailors; Lord Goschen, in the days he ruled the waves, was always M?ir. victim when he stepped on board of his Majesty’s ships. So, too, William- Harcnurt, who was board a man-of-war, when a threatened, and the captain him to occupy his state-room night. Sir William thought goad and went to The Captain—who was, it should ■said, a very small man—forget to ■l],,the,steward of the arrangement,

Eth the result that at six o’clock the morning a knock was heard at the door’ of Sir William’s room. No answer coming, and having knocked again in vaip, the steward opened the door, and asked“ Don’t you wish tyour coffee this morning sir ? ” Sir William, we are told, turned over with a snore, and the affrighted steward, dropping cup and saucer, ran to the surgeon’s office. “For heaven’s sake, sir, come to the captain I ’.’ he shouted out ; “ he’s speechless and swollen to ten times his natural size ! ”

SANDER and SON' EUO LPYTi, EX TEAOT.

According to reports of a great nu oli'i of physicians of. the hightest profe.-.sioo.ti standing, there ave offered IDucalyy i Ex tracts which possess no curative «jnasties. In protection of the world wide fame of Sanders and Sons preparation we pro !{-•(. a few abstracts from these (reporta, w ic;h bear fully out that no r.dianc.- ’on • v p’aoed in other products . VV !i * Rush, Oakland Fa., writes M is otneti o difficult io obtain the genu no • a t>« ! ' (Sander and Sons). [ employed differ other preparations; they had no lb, peutie value and no effect-. In .on.- c ■ the effects were similar to :lo id.campho a. the objectionable -action of which -s w known.” Dr H.B. Drake, Portland, Orr g 'n, says—“ Since I became acquainted w,ili this preparation (Sander and Son d I n-e no other form of as I think it is by far the best.” Dr L. P. Pat ‘ton’s Lynchburg, Ya., writes—" I never used any preparation other than Sander and fonv, as ( found the others to be aimos: usel'-s. ’ Dr J. T. Cormcil, Kansas Cny. Kune:, a —“Care has to-be exercised no:

supplied with spurious prepara ion ia done by my supply druggis.” Dr h il. Hart, New York, says—"U goes wi bo t saying that Sander and Sous’ Eucalypd Extract is the beat in the 'mark, t ” Dr James Reekie, Fairview, 11. M.—“ So wide is with ms the range of appoeotions ' f Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract tb i ; i Oir. 7 it with me where ver I go. I iln 1 u mod useful in diarrhoea, all throat irdub’ d bronchitis, etc.”

The Proprietors of Bock's Herbal Remedies are daily ‘receiving flattering testimonials. Mrs H. Signal of Gladstone House, Merton, N.Z., writes:—l have Bock’s Balsam in mv household and found it to do all there is claimed for it. It cured my husband of an old standing cough, and other member of severe colds. I can conciencously recommend to everybody. Bock’s Balsam, price Is 6d. Bock’s Rheumatic Powders, price 3s 61. Bock’s Herb Extract an infa liable cure for toothache, price Is- Rock’s Neuralgia Drops, price Is 61, Book’s Powder for the liver, t’omach and blood, price Is and other preparations miy be o tained from VI. H. V% k ;r and t hos U ostwbod <fc 00., Fox on. Wholesale from P. Bock & Co., Auckland, N.Z.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1903, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
616

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1903, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1903, Page 2

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