SAJiDEB and SOSS, ETJC ALXiTIC EXTBACT .'rrcriliiif to rejeiia of ataxat nmnber of physician of t!,o professional, jiv.itdinsr, there ar OLeied JsncfUypti : Er.t:*cts wiieh possess n curative qualities'. Jr. profc-et'ori of tho world-wid nine of fcarjCers wi(i Sons' prcparMJen wd publish curative qualities'. nine of tfarjCers w lew abstracts fie ont'tbatn© rrlir.ni I I. V. 15. JRlifb, C ■i:X!S3 i'■■'■&. c i: c isd tens' '■' 3 ititl >ew alustrocts fro: >i. lt c- njxutf, *hich ttr.r fa (t.l .bntno jrl-sijct rr.it irv; ,■'•-. in ctbr-r protiTictß • ; r. W. ]i. JRnsb, C-ri.; ( ; ,i, }h., v . iitos: "It is som times uifilci/t to cbtain tho jrcnniuo article (Sande isd tens' ' i in:: !oyni r:.n-; : -f ...-, i»tr preparations they bad no ttornpesfcc Trine and no oOocts. 3ion case the effects vcr :=:;:,.:ar to the oil rumphorci, th objectional actioa of which is well known." Dr. II '• Drake, Portland, Orepoa, eays : " S:nce I becttm acquainted with this r-n-i nrnt ; oii and Sons i "so no ot'i,er ici ci rj' 5 lirniyj.t.ne, s;s J think it is b far tho L.ef.t." !r. .": . I'. J icston, Lyncbburg, Vn .vr:t<r: "i ocvcriiEii! i-.vy j reparation other tbn iirnt'er ami Sons', an I fount! the others to ht-JiEt.st useless." Dr J. 'i'. CoxmeU, Kansas City ELansas says Care has to be exercised not to, be aajipliod with spurieus preparations us ■ ;.::' h\ ruy sunply i)rrigg!Kt." I.T. B. H. H.-vt, jiv.-w Yo'rt, tiiys : "lc goes without say ns'that .-;!'.a:'-i:s and tons' Kucalypti h.x tract is the best in tho n:r.iket." Dr Jftir.es Huekie, Pairvicw, N "1—"So wide is with mc tho range of applications oi Sanders trod fosis' Enciiypt lixtruct tbi.t 1 mi hj wiri jrt ■pl.iiwor 1 go. ; : rd ii usoet teuJ !i. v.ijricv t)) 'lirtfcttc nhl broaobitii..cfo „
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 17 September 1903, Page 6
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758Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 17 September 1903, Page 6
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