SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT.
According to reports of a great dumber of phy9ioians of the hightest professional j standing, there are offered Eucalpyti Ex tracts which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide, fame of Sanders and Sons preparation we publish .-, frw abstracts froni '.hew reports, which hear fully out that no reliance can b* placed in other products t-*Dr. W. B Rash, Oakland Fta., writes It is sometimes diffioalt to obtain the genuine article (Sander and Sons). I employed different other preparations; they had no iharapeutic value and no effects. In one case tha efft-cts weresimilarro the oil oamphora. the objectionable action of which is well known." Dr H. B. Drake, Portland, Oregon, 3 ays — <■ Since I became acquainted with this preparation (Sander and Sons) I u-e no other form of eucalyptus, as I think it is by far the best." Dr L. P. Preston, Lynchburg, Va., writes — " I never used any preparation other than Sander and as found the others to be almost useless^ Dr J. T. Cormell, Kansas City. Kans., says — " Care has to be exercised not to be supplied with spurious preparations, as done by my supply druggis:." Dr H. n Ha t, New York, says — "It goes witho it aaying that Sander and Sons' Eucalyp i Extract is the best in the market." Dr James Reekie, Fairview, N. M. — " So widr s with me the range fo applications of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extraot tha' I carry it with me wherever I go. I find it most useful in diarrhoea, all throat troubled bronohitis, etc" Many o'd soldiers now feel the effect* of the bard servce ihev endured during the war. Mr GO. S. Anderson, of Rossville, York county, Perm., who saw the hard s'. kind of service at the front, i 3 now frequent y 'roub'ed with rheumatism. "T had a severe attack late y, 1 ' he says, " and nrocured a bottle of Chamber am's Puin ialm. It did so much good tha; I wou d ! ke to know what you wou d charge me for one d^zen bo ties." Mr Anderso 1 wanted it both for his o.vn use and to uoply it to hi* fiiends aud neig bours, as every fnini'y should have a bottle of it in their home, no' only for rheumatism, but lame backs, sprains, aw- Uings, cut?, bruises and burns, fir which it is unequal 'cd. For sa eby W. Hamer chemist, Foxton. To The Deaf and those troubled with Noise? in the Head or other Aural Troubles. Dr Nicholson, of Londoi, tin world fam"d Aural Specialist and iriv ntor of Artificial Ear Drums, has JU3 issued the 100 h edition of hi* illustrated and descriptive boo i on Deafness and Aural Troubles This book may be had from Mr Colin Campbell. 160, Adelaide Road, Wellington, i N.Z. Mr Campbell was cured of hi' d^af ness by Dr Nicholson's system; an 1 tak» ; pleasure in spreading the news of the gr <a s.)ecia ist in New Zealand. A little book on Ihe cure of Rheumatism Corpulence, Lumbago, and Indigestion by the «ame ! author may be had from Mr Campbell, also free. Cricket, Tbnnis, and Croquet — Wm. P rk announces that he has op ned out a 3 ipm-nt of Sum mr Games, which in olude-s Wisden'a celebrated Bats, Bills, Tennis Rackets, Croquet Sets, .Vc. This is undoob ed'y on- of the very best importations that has come to the district — Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 November 1899, Page 2
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578SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT. Manawatu Herald, 28 November 1899, Page 2
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