SANDER and SONS EUOALPYTI EX TRACT. According to reports of a gfedi number o( physicians of the hightest professional standing, there are offered Euoalpyti Ex tracts which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide fame of Sanders and Sons preparation we publish a few abstracts frdrn these reports, 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 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 oamphora, the objectionable action of which is well known.” Dr H.Rs Drake, Portland, Oregon, says—" Since I became acquainted with this preparation (Sander and Sons) I use no other form of eucalyntus as I think it is by far the best." Dr L. P. Preston’s Lynchburg, Va., writes—" I never used any preparation other than Sander and Son’s, as I found the others to be almost useless,” Dr J. T. Cornell, Kansas City, Kans.-, says —“Care has to he exeroised not to be supplied with spurious preparations, as done by my supply druggist.” Dr H. H. Hart, New York, says—"lt goes without saying that Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti 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 find it most useful in diarrhoea, all throat troubled bronchitis, etc." For Bronchial Cough, take Woods’ Great Peppenait Cure, Is 6d and everywhere. The Deaf Hear.—No 491 of The Illustrated World of 626, Chisw'ck High Road, London. W.,- E-'g’and, c-vitaim a description of a Il niav'cab'o Cure for Deafness and Head Noises which may be arried out at the patient's homo, and which is said to be a certain cure. This number will be sent free to any deaf person sending their address to the Editor. Nkglecx Always Dangerous.—To the average man it seems childish to d-Cor a co’d, and unless it par icalarly annoying to him, little or no attention is given it. Often a co d contracted in the winter is allowed to run until the opening of spring, This is a grave mistak-, as oven though the warm weather may bring relief, tha system is thereby weakened and rendered susceptible to disease. A cold should never.ba neg’ected, wheth-r it bu a child or an adult who is afflicted, as health and often life is risked. A bo'tlb of Ch'mberhiin’s Cough Remedy, costing hut a sm ill amount will bring spmdy relief, and hy its use all dangerous consequences will be avoided. For sa’e by E. Healey, chemist, Fox'on. The only really herbal Toothache Remedy is Bock’s Herb Extract, This invariably relieves the pain and proves permanent in most cases- Messrs McGruer, Taylor & €■>., of Orepuki, write P. Book & i’o., Dear Sirs,—Please forward a box of your Toothache Cure, containing 12 bottles. We have had 4 testimonials to the good qualities ot your medicine. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. Purchase only bottles with wrappers, intact.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 August 1903, Page 2
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