standing, there are offered Eucalpyti Ex traots which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide fame of Sanders and Sons preparation we publish a few abstracts from these reports, wbioh bear fully out that no reliance can be placed in other products :— Dr. W. B. Rush, Oakland Fla., writes It is sometimes difficult to obtain the genuine article (Sander and Sons). I employed different other preparations; they had no therapeutic value and no effects. In one case the effects were similar to the oil camphora, the objectionable action of which is well known." Dr H.B: Drake, Portland, Oregon, says— "Sinae I became acquainted with this preparation (Sander and SonB) I use no other form of eucalyptus as I think it is by far the best." Dr. L. P. Preston, Lynchburg, Va., writes—" I never used any preparation other than Sander and Son's, as 1 found the others to be almost useless." Dr J. T. Cormell, Kansas City, Eans;, says "Care has to be exercised not to be supplied with spurious preparations, aB done by my supply druggist." Dr ff: H. Hart, New York, aays— "lt goes without saying that Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extraot is the beat in the market." Dr James Reekie, Fairview, N. M.— " So wide is with me the jrange of 'applications of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extraot that I oarry it with me wherever I go. I find it most useful in diarrhoea, all throat troubled bronchitis, eta." To Thb Dbat and those troubled with Noises in the Head or other Aural Troubles. ' Dr Nicholson, of London, the world famed Aural Specialist and inventor of Artificial Ear Drums, has just issued the 100 th edition of hia illustrated and descriptive book on Deafness and Aural Troubles. This book may be had from Mr Colin Campbell, 160, Adelaide Road, Wellington, N.Z. Mr Campbell was cured of hi? deaf* ness by Dr Nicholson's system, and takes pleasure in spreading the news of the great specialist in New Zealand. A little book on the oure of Rheumatism, Corpulence, Lumbago, and Indigestion by the same author may.be had from Mr Campbell, also free.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 December 1900, Page 2
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356Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 4 December 1900, Page 2
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