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SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT.

According to reports of a great nutnb^ of physicians' of the hightest professiona' -i l tin d mg,. i here are -offoivd Eucalpyti Ex tmcKwhioli possess .no curative . qualities. In pvoleotion'i'oltb& world wide fame oi Sand-, rs and Sous preparation we publish a few abstracts from these reports, whio bear fully out that no reliance can b ulac?;! in other produots :— Dr. W. B Rush, Oakland SSa.i writes It is sometime difficult to obtain the genuine artic't (Sander and Sons). I employed differ, no;her preparations; they had no thera Df-utic value and no effects. In one ca - the eff'Ots werepimilarto the oil camphor^, the objectionable action of which is w >) known." Dr H. B. Drak^, Ponland, Oregon. 3a ya — "Since I became acquainted wi-h thi3 preparation (Sander and Sons) I . u>e no other form of eacalypina as I think L i^ by far tin best." Dr L P. Pie*to< , L.ynchburg, Va., writes—' 1 1 never used any preparation other 'han Sender and .on-'. A3 found the other 3to be almost useless." Dr J. T. Cornell, Kansas Ciiy. Kans., says

— " Caro haß to be exercised not to. b supplied with spurions preparations, as done by my supply druggis ." De rl H Ha t, New York, says — " It goes whho n aayin^ «hat .^and^r and Son-' Euoalyn.J Exirac" is th^ br.st in the markLt" Dr Tamps Keekip. Fairview, N. M.— •' So wicV s wiiii »«•' he rang-> fo apt) ie tivi 3an<W And y ons Enioilypti Extrac*. tha' 1 oarry it with me wli r vcr I go. 1 fin 1 ino-Ji oh ful in di inhoea. a! throit troub! d oionchi is. etc.."

Cricket, Tennib, ani> Ckoqbkt - Win. P rk m nounees ih.it h» lihs op ned nut a « ipm nl of Hanmii r Games, which in alude Wi -dan's c-le rated Bits, Bills Tennia Racket', Croquet Setg, &•}. This i< mdoubted y one of th •■ very beat importa tons that ha* come t'» the district.— Advt.

To Thb i>baf and tho.s iroubitni .w ■ Soi9«» in i he Head or other Aural Troub'e*. >>r Nicholson, of London, tli» world faml. Aural Specialist and mv mor of Artificial Enr Drums, lias jus isßUed thu luO U pdition of hi* illustrated and d*-c ipt vi boo. on Deafness and Anral TroutM-*. This book may b» had fr..m Mr Oo'ii Campbell. ICO, Adela ; nVßoad, WelinKion, N.Z. Mr Campbell was cured of hi • d.;at ness by I)r Nicholson » system, an I t*k« r - pleasure in spreading iha news of the grnV: rtpecia ist in New Zealand. A litt'e i hook on i he cure of Rheumatism Corpulency Lumbago, and Indigestion by the «amauthor may be had from Mr Campbell, alsn fr*^. Two Pointed Questions Answered. Wha 1 is <he use « >f miking a beter ar lie c than your co-npet tor if an not get a better pr cc f > it ? Am.s As th -re is no difif -rence in the pnee the pub ie will boy on y the be Ur, so that while our profits may be smaller on a

sngle sale they willbe much greater in the aggrega c.

How can you get the public to know your make is the best?

If both articles are brought prominently b-fore the publ'c both are certain to be tried aud the pub ie will very quickly pass judgment on thorn and use only the better one.

This exp'ains the large gale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The people have bflen using it for years and have fou- d* that it dan always be depended upon. They may occasionally tsbe op with some "..1 ionable novelty put forth with exag- * -ated claim", but rtve certain to return 10 tho one remedy that tbj y know to be re'•'ah'e. and for coughs, cold's and croup tn<-re is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Coflgb Remedy. For sale by W. Hamej, Ch»mib<,. iWtffl.

Wad-.'s Worm Fiss ara most effective and not unpleasant ; children thrive after taking them. Price, Is.

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Manawatu Herald, 21 June 1900, Page 2

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SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT. Manawatu Herald, 21 June 1900, Page 2

SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT. Manawatu Herald, 21 June 1900, Page 2

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