SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT.
According to reports of a great number of physicians of the hightpflt professional standing, ihgre are offer-d Kucalnyii Ex I tract* wiitßh po=Sesp tio curative qualities j In protection of th* world wid-- frim v ot j <and ra and Sons prepr.rat on we piibli-h ' a frw abs'rac'a from ihese report?, which bffti" fully out that no reliance cau be •lfto j l in O'her products: — Dr. W. B j Rush. Oakland P a., writes It is KOtnetim s difficult ! o obtain ibe genuine a»-tii-(Sander und Sons). I efnplovt'd differ >■ o-hfr preparntioo<* ; they had no ih-ra* i pHin.ic vklu>' ami n> 1 fl<*ct«. In on n cvr{ the eff c b wprf einii ar o u«nil camphor , the obj'-ctionaHl. aotion of which b w t ' known." Dr H. R. Drak», Por land, Or.«on. ; says — "Since I b^ct'iio acquainted wi-li , thii preparation ("'and^r. a-.d Sons) I v * ■ no o^h-r form of eucalyp">« as I think it U li.v far-'ih bst" Dr L P. Pre"»ion. i Ljnch'j'..i;g> Va., writer— •; \ never u«pd a T » ■•.; prepara.j^n other than Siinder and* on-'. *■* found 'ho oth'-r-; to be^mrnt useless. Dr J. T. CprrafU, Kan«aa Cuy. Kans., "a^ j — "i^are has fo be exercised not to be supplied with fipnrious preparations, as I done by my supply drtiggia ." Dr M. H ! Ha 1, New York, Bays — " It goes wilho t \ aaying that Zander and Sons' Eucalypi Extract is the bes.fe. ia the market." -.Dr James Reekie, Fairview, N. M. — •' So wide 9 with me the range fo app'icatious of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract tha? I carry it With me wher>ver I go. I fin-i itmost useful in dunhcoa. al! throat troubl.d bronohilis, etc.."
Cricket, Tennis, ; ani> Crctqxjkt.- .Win. P ik announces that he has op ned out a siiipm-nt of Sum in r Gatpes, which 'in elude'; Wi-den's o^le'Tated Bits, Bills, Tennis Racket I',1 ', Croquet Sfta, &o. This is undoubted y one of th < very best, importa t ons that ha^ come to the district. — Advt.
- To Thr übaf and tno«* iroubted with Noise? in the Head or other Aural Troub'«a. Dr Nicholson, of London, the .world faindo A.u*al Specialist and mv nor of Artificial Ear Drums, has. jus issued the 100 h edition of " his iUnstr'atfd and'd&e-iptive boo'; on Deafne>B r anß Au»al Troftb!*svThU book may ha had fr/>m Mr Coin Campbell. IGO, Adelaide Road, We 'lin^tcnit. N.Z. : Mr Campbell was 'cured of hi- deafness by Dr Nicholßon's system,* apd takes pleasure in spreading the news of the great specia'ist in New ZealftHia. A little ftook on iHe oure of Bh^uraaMsm Corpulence, Lumbago, anil Indigestion by the p^nie author may be had from Mr Campbell, ahn frfifi.
Wad 's Worm Fi s ar* 'most '«ffpctive and not unpleasant ; chi dr<jft thrive afttnr tikinp them. Price, Is.
Mr Eisba. Berry, if this p'a"'e. pnyg he n-ver had any hin« do him ao ranch good and giv" mch quick re'i^f from rheumatism as Chamb rlain's Pain Balm. He was both r d greatly with shooting pauis from hip to k i> c until he us d this aniraent, which affords prompt r'e'i'l. — B.F. Jjabeb, d'nggis ,St Paris, Ohio. For pale by W. Hamer, t hetnint. '
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Manawatu Herald, 10 July 1900, Page 2
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534SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EX TRACT. Manawatu Herald, 10 July 1900, Page 2
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