Kidney and Urinary troubles are universal, and tbe only cafe and Bure oure is American Hop Bitters—rely on it. Read SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.—Cure of Skin Diseases. InTercargill, N.Z., 3rd of July, 1880. Messrs Sander and Sons, Sandhurst,- Gent'emen, —Having suffered from eczema [& skin disease wbioh is very prevalent m this colony) for about nine years, I had consulted numerous medioal men bore and m Australia, and had taken arsenic, strychnine, iodide of potassium, etc, internally, and had used preparations of zinc and lead externally. In faot, I bad tried all the remedies' known to the faculty, and what travelling, doctors', and druggists' bills, had 'spenjb a small fortune, almost, if f not wholly, without'Jjesuljts, except to injure j my constitution. During' a Vetfent visit to Hokitika I was recommended to try your Extract Eucalyptus Globulus by a brother who hurl experienced great benefit from it ia alleviating very severe cold, and no less to ' my Burpriee and satisfaction, I found tlie disease' whifth troubled m$ (io lopg was conquerea, and the akin resumed its normal J condition. This was efleotod cy tho external . juwj of loss than two two-ounce bottles. You are welcome to make any use you please of I this letter, and I subaoribe myself—Yours, eto. (Signed), John H. &£?*, Manager Union t. Baqk 0! Austria Limited,-(A<i7t,) g
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1753, 30 January 1888, Page 2
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221Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1753, 30 January 1888, Page 2
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