SANDER and SONS EUOaLFYTI EXTfiAOl. According to reports of a great number of physicians of the hightest professional standing, there are offered Ex tracts which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide fame of Sanders and Sons preparation we publish a few abstracts from these reporta, which 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 arid So,,si. I employed different other preparations; they had no therapeutic value and no effects. In one. case the effects weresimilar to the oil camphora, the objectionable action of which -s w ■ ; known.” Dr H. B. Drake, Portland, Oregon, says—" Since I became acquainted with this preparation (Sauder and Sons) I vr'e no other form of eucalyntus as J think it is by far the best.” l)r L. P. Preston - Lynchburg, Va., writes—" I never used any preparation other than Sander and tion -. as 1 found the others to be ahnos< use:e s. 1 Dr J. T, Qormall, Kansas Oily, Kans., a- —“ Care has to be exercised not j ii.Supplied with spurious prepara ion «s done by rny supply druggie .” Dr i it, Hart, New York, says— ‘ U goes w.iho-t saying that Sander and Sons’ Buoaly>.‘i Extract is the best in the market." Dr James Reekie, Fairview, N. M.—" So wide is with me the range of'applications of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract tha- 1 carry it with me wherever I go. I fiu l ii most useful in diarrhoea, all throat troubt d bronchitis, etc.” _ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy loosens the cough, relieves the lungs and opens the secretions, - It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. It is unequalled for bad colds. It always cures and cures quickly. W. Hamer, chemist, Foxton, sells it. The Deaf Sear,—No 494 of The Illustrated World of 626, Chiswick High Road, Loudon, W., England, contains a description of a Remarkab'e Cura for Deafness and Head Noises which may be ;arried out at the patient’s home, and which is eaid to be a certain cure. This number will be sent free to any deaf person sending their address to the Editor. Bock’s Balsam, price Is 6d; Book’s Rheumatic Powder, price 3s 6d; Bock’s Powder foa the Liver, S'omach and Blood, price Is; Bock’s Herb Extract, an infalii able cure for Toothache, price Is; Buck’s Neuralgia Drops, price Is OJ. May ba obtained from M. S. Walker and Thos. Westwood and Go., Foxton Wholesale from P. Book tfe Co., Auckland, N.Z.
To Pretext Group, begin in time. The first symptom is followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is'easily recognis’d and will never be forgotten by one who has heard it Tho tims to act is when the chi d first becom s hoarse. If Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy is free'y given, all 'tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even after the oroupy cough has developed, it wi 1 prevent the attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy as it contains nothing injurious. It always cures and cures quicky. W. Hamer, chemist, sells it.
The Unlucky Boy is a ways getting his fingers burnt, his hand cut or his shoulder sprained. His parents should keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in the house. This is a liniment of superior merit One application gives relief. Try it. W, Hamer, chemist, sells it.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1903, Page 2
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