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The Wonderful Virtues of the Australian Gum Tree. When the alchemist of past ages were endeavouring to discover the Elixir of Life, they made some very valu He but simple die overies in the science of chomistiy, and for many centuries the results of their researches were used by hermits and others who professed a knowledge of medicine Of late years the rapid development of t> is science has been so gre t, and the study of botany in new found counties has been practised to such an extent th t the old world ideas have passed away. The present enlightened age require something more than the simple discoveries of these enthusiasts; this was to I a certain extent ; chiered when the curative property of the Australian gum tree were iirst made known o an expectant world Since the first diseove ies of these medicinal virtues many eminent men have made ex- 1 I periments from the tree, which has been ! planted.in many parts of the globe, as a p ej ventative of malaria and other fevers. NotI withstanding the many efforts 10 obtain the greatest virtues .vith the least impurities, ii w s not ill Leon Pettit, an imminent French analytical chemist, .fter m ny years of unceasing toil, was able to produce the active medicinal principles in the purest nd best form of this wonderful tree by a process only known to himself, which he introduced to the public in 1860, and called it Pettit’s Eucalypti BaLarn. . This valuable preparati n is free from all resinous and irritating substances, being unli.e all otho, compounds, so-called extracts. &o. ’c. It may bo given to children with the greatest safety It is unequalled for coughs, colds, influenza, asthma, whooping coughs, bronchitis, and all other chose and lung affections. Thousands of testimonials have been received. Sold everywhere. Keware of imitations Hhahland and Co., Wholesale Agents. Town Hall Improvement Fund. A Ball WILL BE HELD* IN THE Town Hall, gayelock, t V'. . ..'omW ■ ‘ ' ; Friday, May 23. The floor is now be relaid for the purpose. ■ ' ’ ■ - i • iJ. J Te Are Hotel, WELLINGTON. THE Undersigned having purchased the above favourite Family. Hotel, will be pleased to receive a call from his old friends, and the public generally. The inhabitants of the Goldfields are invited to call on their arrival in Town, and can rely on receiving every civility and attention. Suites of rooms for families always in readi-. ness. Wines and spirits are of the choicest brands, A full-sized Billiard Table on if the pyenjiscs, under the management of, an experienced marker. : XXXX Dunedin Beer on tap. G. M, HARDEN. T. H . Hus twi ck, ' Chemist and Druggist, Blenheim. , (Established 15 years), Visits Havelock and Culiensville at intervals. Agent in Culiensville: Mr Collins, News Agent. ■ ' Education Board Office, Blenheim. April 26th, 1890. f PENDERS will be received until , -*■Monday, May sth, for— Repairs Tua Marina Residence, Repairs and Fencing Deep Creek . Selioolhonse, Repairs and Painting Wairau Valley Schoolhouse. Specifications may be seen at the .Office of W. Douslin, Esq., and at the respective schools. John T. Robinson, : Secretarv. , to All Whom It May Concern. final Notice. f AM instructed by the Deputy A Official Assignee to issue Summonses against all Persons: owing money to the Estate of Mr William Pickering or Clark and Pickering’s .Estate after Saturday, the 6th day of April. i i •' H. MILLS, Gofreto* 1 ■ %P' '

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 28, 2 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 28, 2 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 28, 2 May 1890, Page 3

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