SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT.
According to reports of a great numb r of physicians of the highteat professional standing, there tire offered Etidalpyti Ex tracts which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide fam* of Sandpi'B and Sons preparation we publish a few abstraots from these reports* whic 1 ) bear fully out that no reliance dan b? laced in other produots : — Dr. VV. B Rush, Oakland Fa., writes It is Rometim< s difficult to obtain the genuine article (Sander and Sons). I employed different other preparations ; they had no th°ra pentic valne and no effect*. Ifl one case the effpc's werecimilartb theoiloamphora. 1 the objectionable action of whioh is well known." Dr H.B. Drak<\ Ponland, Oregon, <aya — «• Since I became acquainted with this preparation (Qiriclor a-:d Sons) I use no other form of euoafypttis as \ think it i* by far th b»st " Dr L P. P eston, Lynchburg, Va., writes—" I never used any oreparation other than Sander and on*'. a<? found ihe otbrr-i to be almost useless.' Dr J. T. Cormell, Kansas City. Kans., pays — "Care haa to be exercised not 10 be supplier) with spurious preparations, a? lone by my supply druggia ." Dr <1 H fJait, New York, says— •• li. poes, wuho ... iiying ilia* Q amt r and 1 tSiieil- *! Extract is th- bosL in the maiJict." Dr Jam's Reekie, Faivview, N M. — " So wkle 3 with ny- the rang*" To app ioations of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extrao: tha I carry it with me. wher.ver 1 go> I find it most useful in diarrhoea, all throat troubl tl bronchitis, etc." Good Enough to Take. 1 The fi est quali'y of laf sugar is used in the m --nnfactur* of Chamberlain's Gough remedy and the roots u-ed in its •repnratiin give it a flavor simi'ar to that of maple swup, making it peasant to take. As a medicine fnr the cute of coughs, co d-' i'-oup and who ping cough it is un qua'ed by any oth^r. It always cures, and cures jnick y. F,rsa •. by W. Hamer, Chemis , T oxt on. . Ko Children's Hacking Cfiug'ip tak vV x-id--' Grf-a P pnemin' Cur ,1/15 and 2/6. Cricket, Tennis. *ni> Croqurt — Win. P rk announces »lMt h-* has op ned out a s ipna nt of Hum "• r Ga>nes, whioh m <:lude ; Widen' 1 * cle^rared Bats, B 11a, !'e::nis Ra-kfltg, Coquet Sets, .«c Tiiis i-i und ;ub ed'y 01 of the vs>y be^t importations that has coma to the dißtr.ct. — .\PVT. To The Deaf and thos» frouhlod witii Noise? in die H'-ad ov othrr A.urai.T.-oab'f"«. Dr Nichols'-n, of Londo > '», thf wcrd famif A.v al Specialist and mv ntor or ArtificJai Tsar Drnrna, has jus issued th^ 100t!i i-d::ion of his illus'rat-d and deso'ipt v bo • on Deafnepo and Anral Trouble, this book may Ivj hid fr-»m Mr Coin Campbell, 160, Ad"ia : d*Roa3, Wo'li'igf.on, N.Z. Mr Campbell was cured of hi- deafness by Dr Nic!io!suu's system, anl tak-'s pleasure in spreading ihe nows of tha great specialist in Now Zealand. <\ litt'e lw>k on the cure of Rheumatism Corpulence, uumbago, and In-.ligestion by the "am.; nuhor may be had from Mr Campbell, also free.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 March 1900, Page 2
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