A Most Honorable Distinction. The We.ste.V'i Review, ani 'dicpublication of in highest standing, says ir ■i i'oc-.uo issue:—“Thousands of physicians ’ this and oilier countries have a V-s ed h i, SANDER iND SO MS KUOALYPTi N.vTRACr is not on y abso'uUry reliable, oik jfc lias a pronounced and ind sputftbie iiuerioiity ouir a'l other preparations of uca'yptus.” Your btabli is ton precious o he lampercd with, therefore reject al products foisted upon you by unscrupulous neiccn o-if s and insist upon getting \NDEII 'ND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE ■UCALYPTI EXTRACT, tbo only pre juration recommended by your physician and the medical press. Used ns mouth wash regular'y in the morning (3 to 5 drops to a glass of water) it prevents dr’.cay of teeth, and is a sure protection against all inf cions fevers, such as typhoid, malaria, etc, Catanvh of nose and throat is quickly cured by gargling wiih same. lu-tantaneous redc-f produced in colds, influenza, diptheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs and consumption, by putting eight drops of SANDEI! AND SONS’ PUUIS VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EX PR vCT into a cupful of boiling ■vator and inhaling the arising steam. Diarrhoea, dysontry, rheumatism, diseases of the nduoys and urinary organs, quickly , cured oy taking 5 to 15 drops internally 3 t > 5 times daily. Wounds, ulcers, sprains ai d skin diseases it heals without inflam raation when painted on. Hot Day Comfort Avoid too much liquid refreshment. Take small drinks, infrequently, with a lITTIE Wolfe>3 Scbnappß to give them piquancy and quench thirst. It is a famous bevezgge in hot climates* AROMATIC^ jSCHIEDAM FOR THAT TIRED FEELING" Something upon which you can raiy. Li 'CAL storekeepers all stock Malko Malted Coffee and Kola. Get Some to-day. TTTANTED—Two men to cut VV Fescue seed at Ud per lb. Apptyto ■ L. WILSON, Hennessy’s Store. WANTED KNOWN—That J.L Kruse has for sale sittings of Minorca, Brown Leghorn and Silver Wyandottes. All from purebred stock at 4s per sitting. FOR SALE. A NINE-ROOMED HOUSE in j\ Harbour Street. Apply to Mrs M. A. Whyte. TO LET. A Five-roomed House, with scullery and outhouse, situated in the Avenue, and next door to Mr Henry Coley’s. Apply to A. Seaburv, Norbiton Road. Notice. A PUBLIC MEETING will be r\ held at Mr Haywood’s Hotel on WEDNESDAY, 18th insfc., at 8 p m ,of all those interested in he formation of a Binder Twine and Ropo Works. PERSONS engaged indoors al day will find “ Malko ” a real pick me up. WANTED. A CCOMMODATION for Eighteen, [\ 6 Ladies and 12 Gentlemen, for 23rd and 21th January. Apply sharp to R. Mobley, Bill Poster, Main-street. [HMAT.uNGI SALE YARDS. (Near Railway station.) MONDAY, 16th JANUARY. \]EW ZEALAND LOAN AND W MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above at 12.80 p.m.— 16 mixed yearlings 80 3i-yr bullocks 10 yearlings 10 weaners 6 shorthorn weaners 20 cows and calves 20 yearlings 80 18-mths steers 11 mixed yearlings 100 15 to 18-mtk cattle (in lot?)
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Manawatu Herald, 14 January 1905, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 14 January 1905, Page 3
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