SANDEE and SONS' EUCALYPTI EX. TRACT. —Cure of Bkin Diseasofl. Inrercargill, N.Z,, 3rd of July, 1880. Messrs Sander and Sons, Sandhurst :— Gentlemen,— Having suffered faom eazema (a skin disease which is very prevalent m this colony) for about nine years, I had consulted numerous medioal men here and m Australia, and had taken arsenic, strychnine, iodide of potassium, etc., internally, and had used preparations of zinc and lead eternally. In fact, 1 had. tried all the remedies known to the facu ty, and what had been travelling, doctors' and druggists' bills, had Bpent a small fortune, almost, if not wholly, without results, except to injure my constitution. During a recent vißit to Hokitika I was reoommended to try your Extract Eucalyptus Globulus by a brother who hai experienced great benefit from it m alleviating a very severe tfold, and no less to my surprise than satisfaction, I found the disease which troubled me so long waa conquered, and the skin reaumed its normal oondition. This was affeoted by the external use of less than two two-ounce bottles. You can make any vie you please of this letter, and I eubaoribe myself, — Yours, etc. Signed John H. Kerr, Manager Utjico Bank of Auftraliii, luroiied.-^ (Advt.)
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1694, 24 October 1887, Page 2
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204Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1694, 24 October 1887, Page 2
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