NOTICE GLOBULUS EXTRACT. Under the distinguished pairbnagb of liis Majesty'the King Vof Italy; at Roihe, according to bothniuhibatiori, received from the Cbnsul-Geherftl for Italy, at Melbourne, iipon instfu& tipns from the Minister for Foreign, Affairs, dated 14th March, 1878: "We are informed that, diealeri '\jsLf med.icne often try to sell the ,. oil found in the trade Eucalyptus Extract. 86 fat•'■asiiheU c'ommitting of imposition agaiii§t thti** public in such a case is consequences would not be seridiuaji. but as the qualities of both bf thb>proV> ducts arte in many cases 'directly 1 ! op* • posed, to one another;.' we cbnsidfer' ; 'i| i? our duty to direct the:, public attJ3n}io%{ tb thfe following facts The eucalyptus oil is recorded of value, as"'a medicament rheumatism of secondary rhanifests a drawing; blistering'effect Upon the skin. - •••>.;>»•:,-;. ■:»:•! Any, blistering brbtighj> ;oh ]bj; itlS; ' application of a medicament must£Wr!( crease inflammation; and evident that in cases of wounds; bronchitis, diptheria; croup, sprains; the curative: pqw;er 7 &ty&<s on the named diseases being tionably proved by fbfcmer ptibKeStttihS'" oil instead of out extract muse the diseased. •.,-ar ■. _ ! ,^di\ i .The truth of dtir assertion is fbutidblfc* product; equivalent to common turpentine, its market value being aboiit three" shillings one pound weight; • OqfcOe*tract consists bf - the eVapbratitiar bar- •» healing in its effeqts; its price lsfrtg u , twerity-fdnr Shillings for.! dhfe weight; Our extrabt, j ? fchb "■ gemttae*'* article, is only foade up iH tiufe 1 hatf-f ounce, and bnbbunce vials ih| on the labels bUr trade' mark/and signature: ; ■■-" ./■•ete-'S'jidi?. SANDER and Stitf&^hfl^gß? ttirers'of the EucalyptustEitract^>:Jr"»:'iJ , Sandhurst; ":'■ CjjkeAN'M'L'EAN? **' &■ WHolessLle Agent 'for Ne* ZeiikifdV •« ■ .!,:■■ .-*■.,? -...,., ;; : .. ;....., ;_„- kj-.. -., - lff P . The.Sander and Sonsi metidß'itself by the following tion and testimonials :^ gentlemen had attended the sob bf .Mtti Raabbi of Irbpbark; for fiim weeks}"* and declared that amputation b£ : '. : leg injured by, ah axb was abisoltiteljts necessary; Afrthisjunction Mrfttaabe : curing some of thiir Extrack\of. ..theS i Eucalyptus Gldbulus, Andj cation of the same he had the satisfao«i.. tion of seeing his son within a fortnight-'; out of all and he has tibW. recovered." ' v J ' Brief Extracts frdni the Behdigd Evfenihg News:'— ; r - : Mr Gieschen, residing near Syden* r ham Gardens, had a very severe coM in"'*' November, could scarcely breathfe, and could get no relief; Cured after three applications of: the extract. vX/ 7 The same gentleman suffered tight years from rupture, and all medical skili proved ineffectual in Cared after taking extract internally for six months. '■ .1, A man having his arm bruisect severely at a crushing machine, i4'Long Gully, applied the extract, and she accident did not even necessitate as' much as an interruption in- his attendance at work. Mrs Weppner, in Colblbabbin (Runnymede) informed the manufacturers that the extract applied twice ( restored health to her daughter,-eleven years of age, who had been attd' trampled upon by a cow* 1 ", \'^ 1 ....,, l r • In November, Mrs.Reeves,.from, the; - Rifleman's Arms, Back Creek, brought information of a' cure of delirium caused by sunstroke, which took place in the family of Mr Ryan, butcher, of' Back Creek. - . .„ ; . --^'s« The wife of Mr Fickel suffered inr' the bend of the knee from a swellings which had formed a lump of able size, disabling her from. to.any work. She removed the aWeJW ing completely by a continued kpplicai -y tion of the extract. Jl - . - :;; 1877, states j—Last week the eldest*' boy of Mr Morgan awoke in the night crying with earache. The extract ifraa • applied, and the little fellow arqip cured and asleep in ten minutes. f p ; ;>- DUNCAN M'LEAN, ■■,; '">■ • Wholesale Agent for New Zealand.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1356, 4 February 1881, Page 3
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586Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Kumara Times, Issue 1356, 4 February 1881, Page 3
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