SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TEACT. According to reports of a great numb -r of physicians of the hightest professional standing, there are off^rpd Euoalpyti Ex traot*** which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide fami of Sanders and Sons preparation we publish a few abstracts from these reports, which h«*-ar fully out that no reliance can be •lacpil in other products: — Dr. W. B Rush, Oakland Pla., writes It is sometimes diffir-nlt *o obtain the genuine article (Sander find Sons). I employed different other preparations ; they had no thora pontic value and no effects. In ons case the eft c's were similarto the oil camphora. the objectionable action of which is well known." Dr H.B. Drake, Portland, Oregon, says—" Since I became acquainted with this preparation (Sander aod Sons) I u?e no oiher form ot eucalyptus, as I think it ia by far th*** best," Dr L. P. Preston, Lynchburg, Va., writes — " I never used any preparation other than Sander and ."-'on."*' a-** found the other* to be almost useless." Dr J. T. Cormell, Kansas City. Kans., !=av K — " Care has to ba exercised not to be supp!ie<l with spuriou- preparations, as done by my supply druggis ." Dr H. H Ha t, New York, says — "It goes witho it aaying that Sander and Sons' Euoalyp'i Extracr is the best in the market." Dr James Reekie, Fairview, N. M. — " So wide 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 troubl d bronchitis, eto." To The Deaf and those troubled wi.h Noise*? in the Head or other Aural Troubles. Dr Nicholson, of London, the world famde Aural Specialist and invmtor of Artificial Ear Drums, has jus 1 issued the 100' h edition of hi* illustrated and descriptive boo 1 ' on Deafness and Aural Troubles. This book may be had froni Mr CoMn Campbell. 160, Adelaide Road, Wellington. N.Z. Mr Campbell was cured of hi' d»af ness by Dr Nicholson's system, and takes oleasnre in spreading the news of the great •iDPcia'ist in New Zealand. A little boo!* .<n the eurn of Rheumatism Corpulenoe. Lumbago, and Indigestion by the *»ame author may be had from Mr Campbell, also frpp. How to Prevent Croup. We hay- two chi dren who are subject to attacks nf croup. Whenever an attack is coming on my wife gives them Chamberlain's "ough Remedy and it always prevents the at* ck. It is a household >ecess*ty in this coun'ry and no matter what else we run out of, it would not do 'o be withou*. Chamberlain's Cough Rem dy. More of it is so d here than of all othr cough medicines, combined.— J. M Nicrm?, of Nickle Bros., merchants, Nicklr-vil'n, Pa. For sale by VV. Hamer, *« heraist, Fooxtn. Cbicket, Tennis, ani> Croquet — Wm. P.irk announces that he has opened out a shipment of Summer Games, which in elude* Wisden's celebrated Bats, Bills. Tennis Rackets, Croquet Sets, .Ire. ThLh undoub edly oa*-*- of the very be?t importations that has come to the district.— Advt. *
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Manawatu Herald, 24 April 1900, Page 2
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