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NOTIC E. PURE VOLATILE EUCAHPTUS GIOBtTLUS EXTRACT "f"T NDER the Distinguished Patronage oi U his Majeety the King of Italy, at Borne,; according to communication received from the Consul-GeDeral for Italy, at Melbourne, 1 upon instruction! 1 from the Minister for For-' eign Affaire, dated I4th March, 1878. We are informed that dealers in medicine: often try to' sell the eucalyptus oil found in the trade instead of our Eueal.s ptus Extract. So far as the committing of imposition againßt . the public in such a cose |s concerned, the conßequences would not be serious; but as i the qualities of both of the products are in i many casts directly oppooed, to oDe another, we consider it bur duty to direct the public attention to the following facts :— The eucalyptus oil is. . recorded to be oi ' value as n medicament in cases of rbeuma- ■ tiem of secondary nature, and macifeßts a drawing, blistering effect upon the aI; in. Any blistering brought on by the application ot a medicament must increase inflammation, and it is therefore : evident that in cases of wounds, colds, bronchitis, diphtheria, ; croup, sprains, etc.. the curative power ol : our extract on the named diseases being un- , questionably proved by former publications •, in this paper. An application of the oil instead of our extract must impair the diseased • The truth of our assertion is founded upon the fact that the oil is a resinous product equivalent to com aon turpentine, its market value being about three shillings one pound weight ; our extract consists of the evaporating particles of the gum leaves, Goofhi&g and hculing in its effects, its price being twenty-four shillings for one pound weight. ■ Our extract, the genuine article is only made up in half-ounce and one-ounce vials ; vials bearing on the labfls our trade t mark and signature. SANDER & SONS, Bole Manufacturers of the Eucalyptus , Extract. Sandhurst, November, 1878. B, LtJCAsT& SON, AO'tfiNTS POB ,'NEL.SON! ■RT? A TTY'R BEATTY'S PIANOS S=t±±±-S; Grand, Square, and UpTpj /V IsfOS "2 nt » are pronounced by «___«_« the press and the people asj J\.TVJ2 the moet beautiful .and sweetest' fJ-Dfi A ftTPI toned Pianos ever rnanucelebratea Goloen Tongue Parlor Organ. Any manuiacturer challenged to equal them. They possess power, depth, brilliancy, and sympathetic delicacy.exquisitely beautiful ao!o effects, and the only stop action ever invented tint cannot be disarranged by use. The bellows capacity is eo grent that but little effort is required with the feet to supply all the air neceptary. 'Best made and most elegant cases in the 'market. All colid Wocd ornaments. Kvery instrument fully warranted lor six years as strictly first class, and and sent on from five to fifteen days' test trial. " Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New. Jersey, United States of America. JU ilil £1 1 ORGAN There is no manufacturer of Pianos and Obgans in this or any other country who has 'received as many unsolicited indorsements as has Mr Beatty. From every St*te and territory comes the same verdict — '• They are the best in the world." Illustrated Advertiser (Catalogue Edition), free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, United States of America. Ucan buy firat-class PJANOS and ORGAisSHcheaper of i- DANIEL V. BEATTT, ' Washington, New Ktferßeyy: than/of any other manufac- ! turer in the United States. Why ? ' Because-, he sells only for cashi takes no risks, and has .no book accounts. Every instrument is fully warranted for six years as strictly first class, and are sent on from fire to fifteen days' , test trial. Money refunded by- him if they are unsatisfactory. Send for Illustrated Advertises '(Catalogue Edition), and 1 read testimonials from his patrons,. some of whom jou may know. ..u.^Address DANIEL E. BEATTY, Wasbington,,New Jersey, 3588 Urited States.of; America.

W. PATTERSON & Co. HAVE SEVERAL FARM AND TOWN PROPERTIES trm sale ON VERY -REASONABLE TERMS. ALSO, HOU S E S TO LET AT LOW RENTALS. A List can be seenj of tbe [above and all ■ particulars obtained ,by uppl} ing at our Office. "W* PATTERSON & CO*, : LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, HARDY-STREET, NELSON. On Sale ex "Opawa." A Good Assortment of ' SINGLE AND DOUBLE TpEOUGHS, HORNS BT'S"DOUBLE PUBKOW iPLOUGH is now well known as a first class labor-saving implement, which soon repays its cost. Four sizes of Double Ploughs in stock ; aIsoJWHIPPLETREES. POTATO and RIDGING PLOUGH, CULTIVATOR, GRASS HARROW, &c, &e. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. W.C. Wilkins, Importing Ironmonger, NELSON. "January, 1880.

' I,IOOiOOO ALREADY SOLD. : : Maghin'es 1 ! :' Invitesinspeclion to his stock of Machinery,; JT fflj^^^^^^^^^^^^fi which includes/ those; adapted' to meet the require- -^fi^^^^^^^^^^^g ments of aDy Household., TheHSinger>? the Taylor's Patent, with - JL^^^^^^ Special Windbe and Platform Base, and moat of the leading Machines of the day. \ The New Hand Shnttle (Lock-stitch),t£3. TABLE MACHINES for Dressmaking, Tailoring^ and Leather- worW Every Machine warraniedHo workrweHJ Any special 1 Machine got"to|order. ; M&ibiatis ISoW^l SoW^ f^Cash or Hire Payment. O"( /Personal Instruction given to all! purchasers; ' Extras Supplied— Oil, Nbbdles, &o. Machines Repaibeldlpb! Exchange^' Authorised Agent forfthe real Singer. * 'W; HUBBARD, TRAFALGAR.STBEET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 8, 9 January 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 8, 9 January 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 8, 9 January 1880, Page 4

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