PANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.—In protection gf the world-wide fame~ our manufacture has acquired all oypr the globe, we publish the following: —]|a?ard, M.D., Professor of General Pathqlogy and Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, says m an editorial published m the " Clinical Beoord :" —" We have examined half-a-dozen specimens of different manufactures; the preparation of gander and Sons was the only one that proved to be reliable and oorresponding to soientifio tests." Another conoootion called " Refined Extract of Eucalyptus " has made its appearanoe sinoe. This product stands, aooording to Dr Owen, foremoßt m oaußing injurious effeots That gentleman Oommunioates, at a meeting of the Medical Hoolety of Victoria, that a ohild living at Fifcroy beoama mos.fc seriously indisposed through its "use. In' another oaee a lady states on the strength of statutory declaration that she suffered cruelly from the effects' of the same ooncootion. To guard the high reputation of our manufacture we feel warranted m exposing the above facts, and desire the publio to ejeroißp care and preoa.ution when buying, SANDER and SONS'--. Advt. 7 llolloway's Ointment. —The greatest climatic variations 'wh'ch soldiers and S3ilors experience render them liable to a variety of d seasfs, the development of which is favoured by exposure and hardships—often, it is to te feared, by their own caelessness as well. Holloway's remedies afford a safe and easy means of pure for the constitutional and local maladies which are so frequently engendered by residence ia unhealthy climates and by incautious living. The Ointment is a wonderfully healing application, as it cleanses the surface of foul sores and ulcers, soothes the throbbing and pain m cities of mflamroUion, and checks the progress of skin diseases. The Pills purify the blood, cleanse the liver, and remove aU noxious matter from the py^em,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2259, 21 October 1889, Page 2
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297Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2259, 21 October 1889, Page 2
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