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N OT I CE, 'PUEE VOLATILE EUC ALTPTtJS GLOBULUS SXTBACT TTNDER the Distingiiiebed Patronage oi U bis Maje.ty the Kibg of Italy,.at Rome,, according to communication received from the Consul-Geceral for Italy, at. Melbourne, . upon instruction* from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, dated 14th March, 1878. We are informed that dealers in medicine __ often try to sell the eucalyptus oil found in* the trade instead of our Eucalj ptus Extract. Fo fer as tbe committing oi imposition against the public in such a case is concerned, the consequences would not be serious ;■_ bufc as 'the qualities of both oi the products are in many costs directly opposed to one another, we consider it our duty to direct the public attention to the following facts j-t-The eucalyptus oil iai recorded to le of value ss a medicament in cases of rheumatism of secondary nature, and manifests a drawing, blistering effect upon tbe sMn. Any blistering brought, en by the application ot a medicament' must' increase inflammation, and it is therefore evident that in cases of pounds, colds, bronchitis, diphtheria, croup, sprains, etc., the curati? e power ol our extract on the named diseases being unquestionably prored 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 tho fact that thp oil is a resinous prpduct . equivalent to comn on turpentine, its market value being about three shillings one pound weight $ our extract consi. ts of thp evaporating particles of iho gum leaves, soothiDg aud htaling in its efftcts, its price, being twenty -four shillings for one pound weight ' Our extract, the genuine article is only made . up in half-ounce and one-cunce vials ; vials bearing on the labels our trade /mark and signature. SANDER & SON B, - Sole Manufacturers of the Eucalyptus Extract. Sandhurst, November, 1878. B. LUCM& SON, A n . T. NTS WOK NF. L,S ONi BEATTY'S BEATTY'S PIANOS i Grand, Square, and UpPIANOS r >gbt, ftre "pronounced by . the press and the people as •_____XT__> the most beautiful and sweetestORGANS, *°" ed ? iano Q 8 l 7 er ma j 3U ; 7fa ctured Sent on test WASHINGTON, *iw.«ulpm--1 nounced the NEW JERSEY. be ?R n J, h h e •• * * •-'--■■■■ world. Beatty's celebrated li cilffeii* Tongue Parlor Organ. Any manufacturer challenged to (qual tbem. Thby possess power, d«pth, brilliancy, and" sympathetic delicacy, exqu'sitely beautiful so'o effects, and the only stop action ever invented thst cannot be disarranged by use. The bellows c -parity is so great that but little effort is required with the feet to supply all the air nepe.eary. Best made and mott elegant cases j in ! the marktt. All solid wood ornaments. 1 very it strumeot fully warranted lor six j'jEars as strictly flrft olass,.and and sent on irom five to fifteen days' te6t trial.. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. United States of America. OJ-AIIIORGA.N There is no manufacturer of Pianos and Oklsans in this or any other country who has received sis many uusclidi_id--i j »4<»^mp*o*ti«-*«^ -BBfST_rf"ls6fltty7~"Frbm every St»t9 and territory comes lhe same verdict—'' They are the befit in tbe world." Illustrated Adveetiser (Catalogue Edition), free. Address DANIEL P. BEATTY,^ Washington, Niw^ : Jersey, ■. Dhited biat'es of A mer iea. Ucan buy flr»t-class PIANOS and OBGANS cheaper of DANIEL F. BEAT^TX, New Jersey,: than.' of any. other' inianufacturer in t|ie United, States. Why? Because be sells only for cash, takes no risks, end has no book accounts. Every instrument is fully warranted 'for. 'six yeiats as strictly first class, and are Bent on from five to fifteen days' test trial. Money-re-funded by him il they are unsatisfactory. Send for Illustrated Adveetisee (Catalogue Edition), and read . testitoonials from his patrons, some of y iioin', you may kno w. ,t. v .,' Address DANIEL F.BEATIY, Wa6hingtOD, New Jersey, 3SBB Urited States of America.

"W, pATf ERSGN & Co. HAVE SE VI RAL FARM AND TOWN PROPERTIES -FOB SALE . ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. ALSO, HOUSES TO IET AT LOW RENTALS. A List can be teen? of the [above and ell particulars obtained 3 by applj ing at cur Office. W. PATTBBSON' & CO., LAMB ANB COMMISSION AGENTS, HABDY-STREET, NELSQN. On Sale ex "Opawa." A -Good Assortment of SINGLE AND DOUBLE T3LOTJGHS. HORNSBY'S DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGH is now well known as a first clasa laborrsaving implement, which Four sizes of Pouble Ploughs in stqbk; aIsoiWHIPPLETREES. POTATO and RIDGING PLOUGH, CULTIVATOR, GRASS HARROW, &C;., fyt E^RLY INSPECTION INVITED. W.C. Wilkins, Importing Ironmonger^ NELSON. ~ Jjanuary, 1880.

j' : HAND & TREADLE • jj|'^^^^ - "'^P 1,100,0p0 ALREADY SOLD. .. .■■■jpiirriny"'^ - •- ■ -'i-ir ■■■ -________-■!« i " ijA.y ■ TT7JZii_ail____i , Sewing- "" :^. f^| 1 Invites inspecUon to, jhis^tock of Machinery, Jf g^^^^^^^H^^^___l_. which includes those aclop^ted to meet thejrequireiLm^.^'^fiim 6^^ I.1 ''.' ' ' ' The Singer, ibe Taylor's Patent, with jg^glSpW 8^ Sprciai Wwpkw and Blatfc. sm Base, apd most of .the l^adinglMaqfeines^of the day. The JTew Hanji §lmtt_e (Lock-stitch),i£3. TABLE MACHINES for Dressmaking, Tailoring, and iieather work. Every Machine warranted to work well. Any special Machine gOt"t,9|or4ftr. Machines. -S^pld foe Cash or Sire Payment. 83^ Personal Instruction given tio : all ipurchasere. Extras Supplied — Oil, Needles, &6. : Machines Kjepaiked or Exchan,gbi). Authorised A i ppqi,far§h<s rea^Singer. _ 1^., : ..ffioßß^iirx 'a - TRAFALGAR-STEEET^NELSQN* ; v. . - -/-_.- --'.... ;t - - - . ' ' ' - .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 10, 12 January 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 10, 12 January 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 10, 12 January 1880, Page 4

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