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The best medicine known is SANDERand SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, col<|3, jnfluenza, etc —the relief is iijstantaneojis; Thousands give the 'most gratifying testimony.. If is ijajesty the -King of Italy, and medical syndicates all pver the globe are its patrons, head the official reports"that accon", | pany each bottle. Mosler, M.D., Professor, University, Griefswald, reports : — The EucalyptiEx tract proved magnificently such cessful in very severe contusions, bruises, spiains, wounuo, soaldings, broken ribs, and limbs ("Medical Journal," Nov., 1881.----fn diseases of the kidneys, either active con) gestioh or suppression, (urcemia) or alburni, nuria, dropsy, lithargy, nothing will equaJ in its action Eucalypti Extract. Doses five to six drops. Mosler, M.D., Professor, , University, Grieswald, reports:—Diph'.he, I ria. Tonsils continually coherent presenting ulcers with white exudants. Cured in four : teen days, gurgical Clinic cf Prof. M'lntyre, College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis—Scirrhus of Btcast—Excision Euca lypti Extract employed. No swelling, heat or discoloration. Cured in fourteen days*, —Advt « I

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2890, 4 February 1893, Page 2

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162

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2890, 4 February 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2890, 4 February 1893, Page 2

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