Certainly the best medicine known is Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. Test it Seminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza—the relief is instantaneous in serious cases and accidents, be they wounds, burns, scalds, bruises, sprains, is the safest remedy—no swelling, no inflammation. Like surprising effects, produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swelling, etc., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys, and urinray organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by his Majesty the King of Italy, and crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibitions. Insist on getting Sander arid Sons’ Eucalypti Extract, or else you will be supplied with worthless oils. George Fox died at the Kyneton Private hospital "eeently. A splinter had lodged in one of his fingers, and the wound had festered. He was operated upon, but gradually grew worse, and death relieved him of intense suffering. Mr J. 0. Thomson, the newly-elec-ted member for Wallace, who delivered the address of the evening at the annual gathering of the Burns Club, in celebration of the 144th anniversary of the poet’s birth, is the first New Zealander who has spoken at these functions. He is a capital speaker, and should prove a valuable acquisition to the House. * In view of the pest- that small birds have become in New Zealand, the following paragraph, from “Cassell’s Illustrated Family paper,” of October 15th, 1859, will excite some comment and provoke not a little strong language . “Use of Sparrows.—-Three hundred sparrows, carefully selected from the best hedgerows in England, have,been lately sent to New Zealand. . The.food alone put on board for them cost XIB. The necessity of small birds to keep down the grubs thab devattate the crops in that colony, has dong, been felt. The farmer is beset with myriad of caterpillars. Should : the. sparrow , become acclimatised and multiply, the greatest benefit will have been conferred on the colony. WADES WORM FIGS— the Wonderful H r arm Worriers-—are a safe atid sura remedy, in is boxes ; sold everywhere.
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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 153, 6 February 1903, Page 4
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336Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 153, 6 February 1903, Page 4
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