Angeliquo Therasso, whose pase fortntt.l a subject of considerable discussion m Parliamont two or three sessions ago, is again m trouble. At Wellington on Monday, she appeared m the Police Court under the alias of Mary Brown, charged with stealing a watoh and looket at Wanganui, to whioh placo sho was remanded. Tho best medicine known is Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effects m coughs, colds, influenza, &o. — the relief is instantaneous. Thousands give the most gratifying testimony. His Majesty the King of Italy and medical syndicates all ovor tbo globe are its patrons. I Bead the oflloial reports that accompany each bottle. Wo have no oooasion to oiler rewards m proof of the genuineness of our references. The official reports of modioal olinics and universities, the official communication of the ConsuLGeneral for Italy at Melbourne ; the diploma awardod International Exhibition, Amsterdam— all of these are authentio dooumonte, and, as such, not opon to doubt. Wo add here opitomo of one of the various cases treated at the clinic of Sohultz, M.D., Professor, eto:— "C.B., 24 years old; congestional absoess on the (high. Incisions mado m two places. Although Lister'g dressing was applied, the seoretion became, two days ,ater, vory copious, and had adopted a foetid, decomposed character. The temperature roße enormously. In consequenoe the dressing was removed, and on its placo wore made during tho daytime repeated irrigations with Euoalypti Extract. The offensito foetor disappeared very soon, the fever abated within a few days, and the patient recovered after the lapse of several weeks. In this instanoe we must not lose eight of tho faot that the latter treatment
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1511, 19 March 1887, Page 3
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274Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1511, 19 March 1887, Page 3
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