BAND&R and SONS BXJOaLPYTI EX TRACT. According to reports of a great number of physicians of ihe hightest professional standing, there are offered Eucalp.vti Ex tract* which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide fam» of Sanders and Sons preparation we publish a few abstracts from these reports, which tmr fully out that no reliance oan b? lac ■ in 'other products :— Dr. W. B Hush, Oakland Fla., writes It is sonoetinvs difficult <o obtain the genuine article (Sander and Sons). I employed different i)i her preparations; they bad no th»ra seutic value and no effects. In one ca c the eff. Qis werepimi'arto the oil camphor-t. the objectionable action of whioh is w- 1 known." Dr H. B. Drake, Ponland, Oregon, — "Since I became acquainted wM> this preparation (^andor and Sons) I use no o'he.r form of eucalyp'os as I think it is b> far th best." Dr L P. Preston, Lynchburg, Va., writes — " I never u«ed any preparation other than Sander and ~on*\ a? f found the others to be almost, useless." Or J T. Corraell, Kansas City, Kans., nhvh — " (.'are has to be exercised not to be 4upplie.l with spuriou- p'ppara'ion*, as done by my supply (truggia ." D: 4 ? Ha t. New York, says— " ft goe< wf't>o . aaying that sand<-r »nd Son-' Eucsalvp i Extr&ot is til" beß« iq, the martH " Dr Jam»R Reekie, Kairview. N M. — ' 'So <vm q with m-. th.> range to applications of Sandnr Bn<K w on~ T3n<rl' •'? r«. r c iirry r witii .° wh c-vp- ; fio. I fin • * ootft us ful in diirrhcßft. a 1 .thro t-.r.ino m faonohiiiii. etc." : CntqssT, Tskhxs. *mi> Croqori - Wm. P rk announces 'hat h has op ned oa> a shipmnt of Sam or Games, whioh in dude 'Wisden'« o-le ra'ed B .is. B ll« Tennin Racket<>, Croquet 8- tsi A? This i* undoubted y one ->f th • v-ry be». importations that ha* ccme tv the district.— Abvt. To Tot I»e.\f h! <• mi'! l roub»d wuli Noise? in he Hkad o. » her Aural Troubles. Dr N chol*>n, of Lon«l«» . tli *or'd famde Aa nl Speoialt!» and iuv n or of Artificial Bar Drums, ha* ju« i-Hu»d the 100'h edition of hi Hlua mt d anl dao>iptiv<boo. on Deafnesß and ural Troubles. Thia book may b- )md from Mr Co in Campbell. 160, Adela d Road, We'liagton. S.Z. Mr Campbell wa cured of hk^d^a - aeaa by Dr Nicholson s syat'fm, an r takcipleasure in spreading the n*ws ol th- gr.«ai apeoia ist in New Zealand. A little ho >'; on the oure of Rheumatism Corpulenc , Lumbago, and Indigestion by th^ -»am author may be had from Mr Campbel!, also fr«e.. Two Pointed Questions Answered. What is the use of making a better artic c than your competitor if >ou can not get a better price fu it ? An 9 As thfre is no difference 'in the piioe the pubic will buy on y the be t«»r, «o that while our profi 8 may be sma ler on a singke sale they will be much grater in the aggrega c. How can you get the publ'o (o know your make is the best ? It both artici«« are brought prom nently b fore he pubic both ate c fain, to be ri d and he pub io will very quick y pass judgment on them and usa only the better me. This exp'ain3 the large sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The people have been using it for years and have fovmd that it can always be depended upon,
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Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1900, Page 2
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