Authentic Medical Opinions worth knowing. —Dr Osborne says —“I use Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract as a spray for nasal catarrh, low fever, asthma, etc., with great success. 1 find this preparat ion superior to aIL others.” —Dr Stahl : “I have used various preparations of Eucalyptus, but I get bettei results from Sander any Sons Eucalypti Extract than from and others.” —Dr Preston: “I never use any Eucalyptus preparation other than Sander and Sons, as I found the others to be almost useless.”—Dr Hart: “It goes without saying that Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract is the best in the market.”—ln influenza, all fevers, throat and lung troubled diphtheria, diarrhcEa, dysentry, kidney complaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers, etc., it is invaluable. See that you get Sander and Sons, and reject spurious preparations which are sometimes supplied by unscupulous dealers. A painful scene occurred prior to the commencement of service in the Balclutha Presbyteiian Church last Sunday morning,' when a female worshipper attacked a gentleman with her finger nails and his brother with an ummbrella. The cause is alleged to be that tire gentleman jilted the lady’s daughter and married another lady. The lady was escorted away, and many avorshippei-s also left the church. Characteristic . —A young Queenslander, who recently returned from S uit Africa, relates (says an Australian p iper) that he was t >ld off as orderly to a colonel on the staff, and the first day out they were urider heavy fire. They dismounted, while the officer examined the position through his glasses, lmfc s on things got so warm that they had t) take to’ their horses again. The (Queenslander threw the colonel’s bridle £>ver the neck of the horse in the usual bush fashion and didn’t bother about holding the stirrup “Damn you, sir,” exclaimed the officer, “don’t you know how to hold a horse ?” “No, sir” was the prompt reply, “I’ve never been a dammed gro » before 5” For a moment the colonel glared, but he said nothing until they were out of fire. Then he produced his cigar case with : “Have a weed, youngster ?” “After that,”, said the Queenslander, “he was as good as a father to me.” *** Subscription to MOTUEKA STAR Three Shillings and Sixpence a Quarter, which map begin, at: anv-time
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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 60, 11 March 1902, Page 5
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378Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 60, 11 March 1902, Page 5
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