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N 0 T I 0 E. pURE VOLATILE ECO ATT *■ GLOBULES EXTRACT. Under the distinguished pafro his Majesty the King of I Rome, according to comma received from the Consul-Gor Italy, at Melbourne, upon tioiis from the Minister for Affairs, dated 14th I\larch, 1 We are informed that de; medicine often try to sell the < tus oil found in the trade instea Eudyptus Extract. So far as t .mitting of imposition against th in such a case is concerned, th quences would not be serious ■ the qualities of ’noth of the {: are in many cases directly oppose another, we consider it our direct the public attention to lowing facts:— The eucalyptus oil is record; of value as a medicament in i rheumatism of secondary natii manifests a drawing, blisterin upon the skin. Any blistering brought on by plication of a medicament must iuflamation, and it is therefore that in cases of wounds, cold: ohitis, diptheria, croup, sprai the curative power of our ext the named diseases being unq ably proved by former publica this paper. An application of instead of our extract must im diseased. The truth of our assertion is upon the fact that the oil is a product equivalent to common tine, its market value being abo shillings one pound weight; tract consists of the eva' particles of the gum leaves, i and healing in its effects, its pri twenty-four shillings for one weight. Our extract, the article, is only made up in c ounce and one ounce vials ; via ing on the labels our trade m signature. SANDER and SONS, Sole h turers of the Eucalyptus Extivu Sandhurst, November, IS7S. DUNCAN M C LEAN, Wholesale Agent for New Ze The Extract of the Eucalyptu Ins, manufactured solely bv Sander and Sons, Sandhurst, mends itself by the following tion and testimonials : Epitome of declaration mad< Moritz Cohu, J.P., oil the 17ih < 1877, at Sandhurst ;— u Three gentlemen had attended the son Raabe, of Ironbark, for nine we declared that amputation of th jured by an axe was absoluteb sary. At this junction Mr called on Messrs Sander and So curing some of their Extract Eucalyptus Globulus, and by plication of the same ho had tl faction of seeing his son within night out of all danger, and he , quite recovered.” Brief Extracts from the ' Evening Nows : Mr Gieschin, residing near ham Gardens, had a very sevr in November, coiild scarcely and could get no relief. Curt three applications of the extract The same gentleman suffere years from rupture, and all skill proved ineffectual in givin Cured after taking extract in for six mouths. A man having his arm severely at a crushing machine,: Gully, applied the extract, and cidont did not even necessitate ; as an interruption in his attenc work. Mrs Weppher, in Coll (Runnymede) informed the n turers that the extract applie restored health to her daughter, years of age, who had been rus; trampled upon by a cow. In November Mrs Reeves, fr Rifleman’s Arms, Back Creek, information of a cure of deliriuu by sunstroke, which took place family of Mr Ryan, butcher, < Creek. The wife of Mr Fickel sufi the bend of the knee from a i which had formed a lump of c able size, disabling her from al to any work. Siie removed tl ing completely by a continued tion of the extract. The Donald Times, of Ist Ik 1877, states Last week tlu boy of Mr Morgan awoke in th crying with earache. The ext: applied, and the little fellow wi and asleep in ten minutes. DUNCAN M'LEANj Wholesale. A(mnt 7

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Kumara Times, Issue 990, 2 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 990, 2 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 990, 2 December 1879, Page 3

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