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A school teacher, at Blenheim, ofler el a prize to the scholar who would (Mine to school >y,it,h the cleanest, face. The result was that he was unable to ; j-ecogise some pupils the, next day. An influential move pip nt, is on foot in Poverty Bay. to get; a memorial,-to i.-upturn C »ok erected at iQisb irne, and Parliamentary: aid is to be invoked -fqr. tne national object. . ; , Certainly the-, best . medicine known ; .is .* ander and. Sons’Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects in cougns colds, influeilza—thdrelibf is instantaneous in serious cases ‘and- accidents, be they* wounds, burns, sciiids, bruises, sprains, t, as-.; i ic sa.iost ; reiuedy-;—up syvplling, no inflarn?-! i -.ation. Like surprising effects prodCfced in croup, diphtheria, Brbnchrtis, iriffaiirniflc tion of the*lungs, spelling, <3UI, - dja’rrhbela, : dysentery,- diseast's -of the. kidneys, ..grub urinary organs.,, use at , hospitals . and , medical, clinics all over the globe'; patron'-,, ise-d by the King of Italy 'and crowned. \vkh medals and ! diplomas yat International Exhibitions. Insist o r n'getting 1 Sander amdESog-s’ J£jy.calypti,Extract, or else you will, be supplied with vvorth[ess oils. - *** JOB. PRLNIMN’G of ('every description' cxccistcdi with; )ic.it7!£.ss"and despatch'' at the: MoU - eka Stair Officer I;

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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 95, 11 July 1902, Page 4

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Untitled Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 95, 11 July 1902, Page 4

Untitled Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 95, 11 July 1902, Page 4

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