SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT,— Cure of skin Diseases, Invercargill, N.Z., 3rd of July, 1880. Messrs Sander and " Sons, Sandhurst : — Gentlemen, — Having suf-, fered from eczema (a skin disease whioh is very prevalent m this colony) for about nine yeara, I had oonsulted numerous medical men here and m Australia, and had taken arsenio, stryobnine, iodide of potassium, etc., . internally, and had used preparations of zinc £ and lead externally. In fact, I had tried all the remedies known to the faculty, and what between travelling, doctors' and druggists' bills, had spent a small fortune, almost, if not wholly, without results, except to injure • my constitution, During a recent visit to Hokitika, I was recommended to try your - Extract Eucalyptus Globulus by a brother j who had experienced great benefit from it m -I alleviating a very severe cold, and no less to ] my surprise than satisfaction, I found the. "* disease which troubled me bo long w^q conquered, and the 'skin resu,m.eg its normaj c.onait\on. ' This w.as ejected by the external use of l^ss th»p two two-ounces bottles. You are Welcome to make any use you ; please of this letter, and 1 subscribe myself. — Yours, etc,, Signed John H. Kerr, Manager Union Bank of Australia, Limited,— (Advt,) Feels Yowa Again. — "My mother was alßioted a long time with neuralgia and a dull, heavy, Inactive condition of the whole gystem, beadaohe, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did her any good. Three months ago she began to use Dr Soule's Hop Bittera, with suoh good effect that she seems ap,d [Qsa young again, although (we* advent? years old."-A L,^y xn f , U, B.A. Cpof u^)
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1566, 24 May 1887, Page 3
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277Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1566, 24 May 1887, Page 3
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