Iu crowded trains the prevailing topic of conversation iu Ireland is cattle, in Scotland education, and England cricket. French medical men axscrt that epi lepsy, hysteria, and other uervous disorders have characteristic effects on the writing, whieli in certain cases may even be the only means of detecting disease. The village of Cheswardiue, Shrop. shire, has established 11 record in polling. 01. the 108 electors 105 polled, though in some instances the polling station was miles away. Of the remaining three entitled to vote one was ill, a second lived in Wales, and the third was iu New Zealand. MERIT JtEWAHJJJSJJ lii uiJUHT OK JUSTICE. The acknowledged good qualities and success of SANDnii and Sons' Eucalypti ftxTiiACT have brought out many imitations, and one ease was just tried in the .Supreme Court of Victoria, before his Honor Chief Justice Sir J. Madden, K.C. M.G., ct3. honor, in giving judgment, said Willi regard Iu ilu: (iKNUiNK Saxdkii Ami Sons' JSccar.viTi Kxtiuct, that whenever an article is commended ti the public by reason of its good qualities etc., it is not permissible to imitate any ot its features. He restrained the imitators perpetually from doing so, and ordered tlieni to pay all costs. Therefore, insist upon what is proved beyond all doubt by skilled witnesses at the Supreme Court of Victoria, and l>v many authorities during the (last SO years to be a preparation of genuine merit, viz., The Genuine Sanukh & Sons' Poke Volatile Eucalypti Extbact,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8086, 17 April 1906, Page 2
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244Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8086, 17 April 1906, Page 2
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