NOTICE. PITRE VOLATILE EUCALYPTUS . tekT^di.. Under. the: t distingofehed; patronage; (& • his Majesty the King of Italy; at ’ Rome,? according to communication received'from 1 for ■ npoh,'instructions from the/.Mmikter for Fpreigri Affairs, dated.lltli, March, 1878., H We are.- informed that;, dealers in medicine often tr£ to'sell the eabyiVjftus oil found in the trade’ instead Of out Euclyptus Extract. ;Ss;far as thhcdnA putting of imposition agaihst.the public in such a case is concerned, ; the:consequences would not be serious p but as the qualities of both of the products are in many cases directly opposed'to oxib another, we consider it our' duty to direct the public attention to the following facts' . The eucalyptus oil is recorded, to, he of value as a, medicament in cases , oj; rheumatism of secondary, nature, and manifests a drawing, blistering effect Upon the skin; m Any blistering brought oh by the application of a medicament mhst jncrelase inflamation, and it is therefore J eyldeiit that in cases of wounds, colds, bronchitis, dip theria, croup, sprains &c.] the curative: power of our. extraction the named diseases being unquestionably proved by former publications in this paper. An application of : the’ oil instead of our extract must impait thh diseased. , ' ‘ 1 The truth, of our assertion is founded upon the fact that the oil is a, resinous product equivalent' to common turpentine, its market value'being about three shillings one pound weight; oiir extract consists of the evaporating particles of the gum leaves,, soothiiig and healing in its effects, its price being twenty-four; shillings for . prie, pound weight. , Our extract, the, genuine article, is only made up in-bne ihalf ounce and one ounce vials j ■ vials bearing on the labels our 1 trade ■ mdrk‘'add signature. ’ it *- i SANDER and SONS; Sok'M&Mturers of,the Eucalyptus Extract •' ' ! : Sandhurst, November, 1878... i' • buNCAN M‘lean;; : ; • Wholesale JLgbUi for New Zealand... The Extract of the.Eucalyptua Qlobui. Ins, manufactured solely , by Messrs Sander arid Sons; ‘ recommends itself by ’ the following declaim tion and testimonials 1— :: : -’ :i Epitome of declaration qiade. .bbipriß Mori® Oohh, J.R, bil the. 17th October) 1877, at SandhubtThree medical gentlemen had attended the son of MT Raabe, of. Ironbark, for nine weeks; and declared that amputation of the lbg injnred by an ax’e was absolutely necessary. At this junction Mr Raabd called pn Messrs. Sander and Sons, pre* curing, some of their Extract p t \hA Eucalyptus Gibbdlus,. and by. the ap? plication of the same he ’had the satisfabtidn Of seeing his son within a fori? night out of all danger, and h'c has’fadvr quite recovered.'’: ■; ■ ' i Brief Extracts frbm the Eendigd Evening’.News , Mr Giesphin,. residing, near Sydenham Gardens; had a vfery severe Cold in November, could scarcely ' breathe] and could get no relief. GUred after three applications of tlte'extract." " 1 ° The samfe gentlerbah Suffered- ejglil years froin : * r upture, ; and', all. medical skill proved ineffectual in . giving relief; Cuim after taking extract internally for six months, i A man having bis arifa bruised severely at a crushing machine, in Long Gully, applied the extract, and the accident did pot eyed neebsitate 'as' ftnubh as an interruption m,' his ! attendauGe'!a| work. : , u ;r Mrs Weppner, Ha Gdlbioabbitt (Runnymedb)i.informed thev mWufaci turers that the restored health to her daughter) ■ eleven years of age* who had been rushed 'and' trampled upon by a cow.. 1 •' In ; November Mrs Reeves, froiii the Rifleman’s Arbis, Back Greek, brought information of a cure of delirium caused: by sunstroke, which' took placfe in the family, of Mr Ryan; butcher, Of Back' Creek. V The wife of Mr Fickel suffered id. the bend, of. the knee from. ,a • swelling which had formed a lump Of able Size, disabling from atteridin* to any work. She removed, ; ing. completely by a, continued tion of the extract. ; J; >■! TheUonald Times; bf 1877; states Last; v flkT • foffiLy hoy of Mr Morgan Wbke:in,the ibighii crying with-earache.; . applied; and thedittle'fellow* waS 'Sdr'bd' andiasleep in ten ininutes; r ’ ■ : ' ! * i! ' : J H -J lf-. .f-Hrpj-V :; ‘I Wholesale : Agent ■.< .i!: ':••• san'- ;>iiT
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Kumara Times, Issue 1152, 8 June 1880, Page 3
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