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NOTICE P' TIRE VOLATILE-EUCALYPTU^ GLOBULUS EklitACi Tinder ,ihe distinguished. jiaivoiiagferbf his Majesty thb King of ltaiyi ait Rome,' accbtding to comtuhnicatibn received from the Cohsbl-Oeher&l folf Italy, at Melbourne, upon instt-uc-tibns from the Minister for j'oreigii Affairs, dated 14th Match; 1878; We are informed that dbalers itl trtedicne bften try to sell the eticalyptiri oil found in the trade instead of out Eucalyptus Extract. ~. So Vfar tffe Committing of imposition agaihat /the public in such a Case is Concerned, itie consequences would . not be aeticfud \ but as the qualities of bbth of the products are in many bases direfetly- opf pdsed to otte another, we confirder-it our duty ,tb direct the public htfehtibtt to the following facts-: . V‘ ? : The eucalyptus oil iarecorded of value as a medicament- incSsesbf rheumatism of Secondary iiatUre; manifests ,a dtawing; blisteHpg ,eficht upon the skin:. , . , ..-'.V* Any blistering brUiight bh ! bjr tlid application of a. medicament crease inflammation; and it iS thetefoib evident that in cases Of Colds; bronchitis, diptberia, broilp; grains; &p,;, the curative power of pur eitract’ oil the named tiondbly proved by fbrmer publxcatioUS in this; paper; an application'blithe oil instead bf bUr fextfabt iflilst the diseased. • The truth of but ihifiiutided the fact that the oil Is--a ? re&moUS product; equivalent tb commbfl'tufpem tine; its market value being about three shillings one pound weighti , -OUt extract consists of the eVapdratiUg -pari tides of the gUm leavfes; sbbthing - and haling in u$ .effects; its pride 'bding twenty-font Shillings . for ; one poiiud wbighti Our eitract» the genruhe article; ie ohiy made up id bnAhalfoiince arid due btiube -Hals • -vialsj'hedrT ing bri the labels bUr ttUdU iaatk' h|d Signature;- ■•••'. ; 7*. Sander and sons; suie ilanufacs tiirers of the ’ Sandhurst; November; 1878. - -DUNCAN SPLBAN;. . • Whoiesaie-Agent for New The fetract of the EubalyptuS 01$ bulns; manufactured, Jsbieiy Sander and Sons, Sandhurst; recommends itself by the,, following deriarS* tion and testimonials ’ Epitome of declaration tdadd hcfbref Merits Cohn; J.p.jbn the l7tK October; 1877, at Sandhurst niedieal gentlemen had attended the SbU pt'Mif Ruabe; of Irbobark, fet Uine weeks/ and declared that ampiitation of the leg injured by an axb waS absbltitely necessary. ■ : At this j uncjtibh Mr .RlSbe called: on Messrs Sander and bong; pffbU curing some bf their Extract of -the Eucalyptus Globulus,.and, by- thd apgii-' cation.of the same he hadrthe, v satism tion of seeing his son within a forttiighti out of all danger; and -he has now quite recovered.” ! Brief Extracts fronii the Bendigd Evening News , Mr Gieschenj residing nearj : Sydenham Gardens, had a very severe cold id November, could scarcely breathe,' and could, get no relief. Cured after; three applications of the extract. V ■■ The same gentleman suffered eight years from rupture,; and. alii medical skill proved ineffectual in giving relief* Cared after taking extract Internally | for six months. , A man having his arm braised severely at a crushing machine, 1 in Long Gully, applied the extract, and.the a& cident did not even necessitate as much as an interruption in his .attendance at work. ■ i-;-.." Mrs Weppner, in Colbi&dbbin (Runnymede) informed the 'l mi&hlao* turers that the extract restored-health to her daughter;; el even years of age; who had been rushed- -and trampled, upon by a dptf. ; ; t In November,, Mrs Rifleman’s Arms, Back Creek, brought information of & cute of - delirium caused by sunstroke, which took place in the family of Mr. Ryan, of Back Creek. . i ,;= The ;jvife of Mr Eickdl -Suffered, in the bend of the knee from a swelling which had formed a j lump: of considerable size, disabling JheFftbii ,tb any work.; iog completely by.a bontin'qeil apjjjca* tion of the-extract. o.- i «■ The Doriafd' Times; oL-lst Dqcembef; 1 §,77,,,states;—Last, boy bf Mr Morgan awoke iil the night crying, with earachd; 1 THb ; eXtjratCt iwaa applied, and the, little fehbw-whs* and asleep in ten niinutes; .: DUNCAN M‘LEANi Wholesale Ageht for‘l7d\r

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Kumara Times, Issue 1360, 9 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Kumara Times, Issue 1360, 9 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Kumara Times, Issue 1360, 9 February 1881, Page 3

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