Wells' Haib Balsam.— lf gray, restores to original colon An elegant dressing, softens I and beautifies. No oils or greasa. A Tonio Restorative. Stops hair coming out, strengthens, cleanses, healß eoalpa. The best medioine known is SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRAOT. Tests its eminent powerful effects m coughs, colds, influenza, etc. — the relief is instantaneous. Thousands give the most gratifying testimony, Hia Majesty the King of Italy, and medioal syndicates all over the globe, are its patrons. Read the official reports that accompany each bottle. We have no oopasion to offer rewards m proof of the genuineness of our references. The official reports of medioal olinica and universities, the official communication of the Consul-General for Italy at Melbourne; the diploma awarded International Exhibition, Amsterdam— all these are authentio doouments, and, aB such, not open to doubt. W. Q add here epitome of one of th 6 various oases treated by Siegen, M.D., Professor, eto; Burning of the right hand through the ex? plosion of a email oil stove, The epidermis on the volar and palmer side of the hand of the thirty-year-old patient waß completely separated and lifted up as far as the joint of the hand. The likewise lifted nails were hanging loose, and half of the phalanx of the nail of the middle finger was coaled. The wounds thus contracted healed m three weeks under daily applications of Euqalvptio Extraot dressing. The patient has retained the full use of the hand.— (Advt.) 1 We clip the following important testimonial from the " Illawarra Meroury " (N.S.W.) of the 30th Maroh. It needs no oomment : — "Mr John Loved ay, of the Bulli Mountain, wr'-T<3B to us that after suffering for four years I wi A acute gravel, he has experienced almost I complete relief by using Sander and SonB 1 Eucalypti Extraot. He says seeing the said Extract advertised m the 'Illawarra Meroury,' bis intense suffering induced him to obtain a bottle of the medioine from Mr Hoaking, ohemist, of this town, and that the use of it gave him great relief at onoe. He states that between the 10th Maroh instant, when he obtained the first bottle of the extraot,' and the 19tb, the use of that medioine continued to afford him relief, to which he had beon a stranger for four years, Mr Lpvedaj writeq also that he has found theTßucalypti Extract a cure for rheumatism as v, ell as gravel, He requests us to publish this information through the ' Mercury.' We have muoh pleasure m oomplying with Mr Loveday's request, whose word oannot be doubted; »nd who can have no object m view other than a pure desire to benefit suffering humanity,'.', — Advt. 3 • Rough en Catarrh, — Corrects offensive. . jors at once. Comp ete cure of worst chronic ,*ss s ; also unequaled as gargle for diphthtti erocthroat, foul ivath * Buohtt-Paiba,— Quick, complete care a> Kidnoy, Bladder, and "Prinarv Diseases." At chemists and druggists. Kemp home, Jfroeao r, &nd,Oo » agents, Ghmtchnrca
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2202, 17 August 1889, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2202, 17 August 1889, Page 3
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