_____ * 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 infiam- j mation. 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 ; patron-, ised by his Majesty the King of Italy, and crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibitions. Insist on getting Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract, or else you will be supplied with worthless oils. The Pic ton Press in a. late issue says : Mrs Strachan, of Ngatimoti, better known to many as Miss Bowden, the capable teacher of a good many Picton boys and girls in olden days, is now, after some years absence, revisiting this neighhouthood, with Mr Strachan and their two children. They drove through from Nelson, calling at friends' houses en route, and reached Picton on Sunday last. We may mention, for the benefit of Miss Bowden's former pupils who may wish to renew the acquaintance which they all found so pleasurable and profitable, that Mr and Mrs Strachan are staying at the Vicarage. All are pleased to see their old Picton friend looking so well—as if she had, most satisfactorily to herself, solved the problem of 'How to be Happy, though Married,' as the quaint title of a certain book on the subject runs. General Babington, Commandant of • the Forces, is at present revising the 19 n 2 Imperial drill book, to suit; the ' New Zealand "Volunteers. ; - -f - CHANGE Otfen brings on diarrhoea. Fofc this, reason many experienced travellers carry a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and; Diarrhoea Remedy with them to"''be used: in case of an emergency. This preparatins has no equal as a cure for bowel com- I plaints. It can not be obtained while on ' board the cars or steamship, and thaj is I where it is most likelyto be needed. Buy a bottle before leaving home. A. Manoy sells it.
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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 171, 10 April 1903, Page 4
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