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SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT.

According to reports of a great numb r of physicians of the hightost professional standing, there arc offer •<.! Kuai'p.vli Ex tract* which possess no curative qnalitie-.

In pro'P'-tion of the world wide fam? rr and'-rs and Sona preparation we publi-l 1 1 few absiracts from thess repori?, wide 1 , o^ar fully out that no reliant- can b lac Q I in o ! her products: — D •. v - h 'tush, Oaklnnd Fa., writes I tin 'O.ukHoi - hfficnlt 0 obiain the genuine ikMp* r Sander and Sons). I employ d diffet'-i, - her preparation ; they lud no Uwi •f-utic va'nc and no effects. In one ca he eff-c!8 wi-- rtiPimi'-arto ihp< ilfampho. 'he obj 'otionahl* action of *;.•-. *i 9 we known." Dr H. B. Drak . Por la-H, O ->;»om ;aya — "Since I b<»ca<n-> aciju : ste wil. this preparation (Zander a d So 1 ) I u-e no other form of eucalypti, is I <hink it : .s by far th • b^st,." Dr L P. P:e«ton, Lynchburp, Va., writec— •• I tnver used an.i repa.^bn olher v 'han Sr.uder and Son^, is fonad 'I' 1 oth r to be almost, useless." Dr J. T. C.>mi?ll, K'lnna^ Ci-y. Kans., say-

— " v Bic ha-r .0 be exercised not to b; v/.ipp'lci with spurious preparation?, as ■li>ne by my supply druggie ." Dr ij. H Sat, New York, says—" It goes witho ■: laying «hat Zander and Sona 1 Eucalyp i Extras is the best in the mark< t." Dr James Reekie, Fairview, N M. — " So widi a with mrf the range fo app'ications of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract tha I carry it with roe wherfver I go. I find i: most useful in diarrhoea, all throat troubl d bronchitis, etc."

Many o'd soldiers now feel the effect^ of the hard serv cc he endured during the war. Mr Go. S. Anderson, of Boasville. York county, Perm., who saw the hard s kind of service at the front, U now freqnent'y ! roubled with rheumatism. " bad a severe a tack Ute y," he says, " and procured a >»-ttte of Chamberlain's Pain Malm. It did s » much good that I wou d ik to kn<>w what you woud charge me for one d z^n b • ties." Wr Anderson waited it both for his own u*e and to U( ply it to bis friends and neig bours, as every fami'y should have a bottle of it in their home, oo f only for rheumatism, but lame backs, prams, sw- lings, cut«, bruises and burn-, for which it is unequalled. For sa eby W. Hamer chemist, Foxton. To The Deaf and those troubled with Noises in the Head or other Aural Troubles. Or Nicholson, of London, the world famed Aural Specialist and iny-mtor of Artificial Ear Drums, has jus issued the 100" li edition of his illustrated and desciiptivi boo* on Deafness and Aural Trouble-. Jhis book may be had from Mr Co in Campbell. 160. Adelaide Bond, We'lingt.).., Mr Campbell was cured of hi" d ■al'- • so by Dr Nichols-in's s.vst- in. nnl talc pleasure in spreading ihe news of th« greii speciaist in New Zealand. A littie boolj on the cure of Rheumatism Corpulence, Lumbago, and indigestion by the «auie author may be had from Mr Campbell, also free. Cricket, Tennis, and Croquet — Wm. P irk announce.- licit h^ has op ned out a s:ipmnt of Sum n r Ga'iies, which in elude- Wi den.-; c-le raied Bits, Bills, le;nis Rakes, Or qwt Sots, c. Tui^ i- undoui) (il y 0.1 cf ike ye y hest importatioas that lias co a<; \.-> thj distr.ot. — Advt.

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Manawatu Herald, 25 November 1899, Page 2

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SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT. Manawatu Herald, 25 November 1899, Page 2

SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT. Manawatu Herald, 25 November 1899, Page 2

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