ANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT.
According to reports of a great numb, r of physicians of die hightost professional st.andinp, 'here are offered Rucalpyti Ex tracts wli'c'i po=sesp no curative qualities. In protection of thn world wide fame of -'and. r s *vnd Sons preparation we publi .h 1 few abstract from these reports, which 'i a ar fully out that no relianoe cau b & lac'cl in o'lvr products: — Dr. VV. B Rush, Oak mud P a., writes Itis sometimes -.iflficult to obain the genuine article (Sander and Rons). I employed different .cher preparations; they had no thera- ) . .tic value and no effects. In one oase the eff. o*B were . imi'arro the oil .amphora, '^c objectionable aotion of which is well ltnown." Dr H. B. Drak • , Por land, Oregon, aya — "Since I became acquainted with thi. preparation (.ander and Sons) I v. c .0 other form of eucalyptus, as I think it : Vby far tb* best." Dr L P. Preston, Lynchburg, Va., writes — " I never used any ■reparation other than Sander and >ons', •'.<" t foond the others to be almost, useless.'' Or J. T. Conn .11, Kansas Ci'y. Kans., say . — " Caee has to be exercised not to be ippli ._ with spurious preparation. , na lone by my supply druggis ." Dr H. H la t. New York, says — "It goes witho -t t .ying that Sander and Sons' Eucalyp i Extract ia the best in the market." Dr r _raes Reekie, Fairview, N . M.— " So wide . with me the range fo app'ioationa of ander and Sons Eucalypti Extraot tha I irry it with tne wherever I go. I find it roat useful io diarrhosa, all throat troubl d ronchi'ia. eto." Good Enough to Take. The fi est quality of I 'ftf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain. [lough remedy and the roots u^ed in ita .reparation give it a flavor simi'ar to that •sf maple syrup, makiog it pleasant to take. \a a medicine for the care of coughs, co1d« :roup and who ping oough it is un'-qua'ed by any other. It always cures, and onres •tuick y. For sait by W. Hamer, Chemiat, Foxton. For Children's Haoklng Coughs take Woods' Great. P ppermuK Our ,l/6and2/6. Cricket, Tennis, ani> Croquet — Wm, P-nk announces that h-> has op ned out 0 *!iipn_.nt of Summer Games, whioh in •hide . Wisden's celebrated Bat., Bills en nis Backets, Croquet Sets, .to. This •' - undotPS ed'y oup oi the very h_.t impor ntiojs tbat bas come to the district.— Vdvt. To Tbb Dba* and those troubled witl Joi sea in the Head or other Aural Troub'a. ■v Nicholson, of London, the world fam_ Af.:-:-. Specialist and invntor of Ar'ific.- --(• Drums, has jus issued thn 100 ■ onion of his illustrated and d_. 0 ipt>vi »o on Deafness and Aural Troubles his book may be had from Mr Oo'ii 1 ampbell. 160, Adelaide Boad, Wellington Z. Mr Campbell was oured of hi" deaf •>BB by Dr Nicholson's syatem, and takei Easure in spreading the news of the grea neoia'ist in New Zealand. A little boo' •n thp cure of Rheumatism Corpulenoe .umbago, and Indigestion' by the "am•uhor may be bad from Mr Campbell :«o free..
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Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1900, Page 2
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528ANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT. Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1900, Page 2
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