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YOU SHOULD REMEMBER That at the Supreme Court of Vioria, at Melbourne, it was proved1. That SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EX--IACT contains all medicinal constitute of the eucalypti in a highly refined id pure form. 2. That SANDER'S EXTRACT is much ire powerfully healing and antiseptic an ordinary eucalyptus preparations. •1 That, SANDEP - EXTRACT doflf t depress the hcv ,il; e the Bu-calkd •".xlractsi" and crude oils. 4. That SANDER'S EXTRACT conins no harmful ingredients. -'. That SANDER'S EXTRACT is rhly commended by many authorities ■ tlw last 40 vears as a safe, reliable d effective remi'dy. r f von 'nsi.-t on SANDRVS EXTRACT v ol<t*'B the upprovel '"tielii.

Swine! as th',\liigji German official puts it. Jt is not ut.ull likely that the cmrent of ill-feelbig will be dammed before the war ends; ,m the vontrary, it senilis to grow mon .and. more intense, ami is no doubt accountable (or the widening stream of atrocities (lowing from the "kultured" shores of (iermany.

<iKl3Uy KUI/Tl'll. The ChristfiJwrcli 'Press ((notes the description by Burke of tin; philosophers of the Revolution, and applies it to the Teuions of (~;.s d jty. Jiurko wrote:— "No(him; can be...conceived more hard than the heart off* thorough-bred metaphysician. ]£. comes nearer to the cold malignity uf.'a wicked spirit tlian to the frailty and passion of a man. It is like that of the-principle of evil himself, incorporeal, pure, unmixed, dephlegmated, delccatcd\>vil. Jt is no easy operation to eradicate llumanitv from 'the human lu-east. What Shakespeare calls 'the compunctious visitings of Nature' will sometime* knock at their hearts, ami' protest'.igai'rist their murderous specula--tions. 'But they have a means of compoundfhg- with their nature. Their humanity is not dissolved. They are ready to didlire that they do not'think ifllß) years too long a period for the good lhv-y pursue-. It is reniarkalble that Hiey never- see any way to their projected Kocxl-'iait by the road ojsome evil, 'fTieir imagination is not fatigued with the <-ontenupfation of human suffering llrrougli tile-wild waste of centuries added to centuries of misery and desolation.

..'.YmTntion is come upon them suddenly; they are intoxicated with it, am!-it has rendered them fearless of the danger which may from thence arise to-others or tr> themselves. These pliiloso-plrers consider men in their experiments no more than they do mice in an air-pump, or in a recipient of mephitick gas/ 1 -

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 292, 19 May 1915, Page 4

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388

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 292, 19 May 1915, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 292, 19 May 1915, Page 4

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