THE CELEBRITY OF SANDER AND SON'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.. i» universally acknowledged Royalt> liOoors it, and the entire medical profession has adopted its use. Imitations sprang up without number The latest of mem—all slyleo ' Luracts ' —was an oil foisted upon luu trusting and unwary, under the giowest misuse of Sander and Sons reputation. Sander and Sons' insti tuted an action at the Supreme Court of Victoria, before his honor Ch'ei Justice Sir J. Madden, K. C, M. G. etc., and at the trial a »worn witness testified that he had to stop the usi of counterfeits on account of the irritation produced. This shows what care is required to obtain an article that is scientifically tested and approvod of. As such is solely endorsed and recommended. THE GENUINE SANDER AND SON'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.
MILITARY BaND. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETxY. ING of active members of the Military Band will be lield at tlic Baud Room on Friday evening, Decembei 7th, at 7.30 o'clock. Business important. All members are earnestly vequcsted to attend. H. J. UOBBS, Secretary. FANCY BIRDS. tl • of Auckland, has opened up in Devon Strcrt, opposite Okey, Son, and Arnold's, for one week only, with a assortment of TALKING PARROTS, and other birds. Nearly 1000 to pick from. Note:— Full ONE WEEK. ONLY. ■J. WALKER from AUCKLAND rrUKANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD Wanted, Married Couple, Competent to take charge of the Old People's Home at New Plymouth. Present number of inmates ; 32 males, 7 females. Preference given to persons having previous experience, or wuli nursing. Must be reliable. Salary, £;) per necL: Must have reference. Apply G. TISCH, Chairman, New Plymouth.
WHAT YOU WANT AT this season of the year is just a sufficient quantity of Meat. If you take too much it will not keep sweet for long. Try the choice Small Goods at WALTER SCOTT'S Pork Butchery, Devox Sheet - New J?lymoctii. Spotswood Settlement, containing 33 acres 3 roods, will be open for lease in perpetuity at this office on and after lith insi. Particulars maybe obtained on application to me. P. SIMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lu'ids. Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 4th Pcccmber, 1000.
may become vacant. Salaries as for public school?. Passages paid. Applicants must bo married and ccrtitic. atcd, or possessed of teaching experience. G HOGBEN, Inspector-General of Schools. Education Department, Wellington, 3rd December, lilofi. TENDERS will be received at (lie cfHcc of the Moa ltoad Board, Inglewood, up to noon on SA'lTftDAV, Hth December, KlOli, for the following work Surrey Road.—Metalling, about one mile, in two contracts. Specifications may be seen at out Inglcwoad office. OEBIiLL & MACKAT' Civil Engineers
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 6 December 1906, Page 3
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