THE GERMS OF CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS, Are stal ed by the Direel or of the Bacteriological Laboratory of the University of .Melbourne to be quickly destroyed by eucalyptus. SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT was proved at the Supreme Court of Victoria to possess far greater antiseptic power than the common eucalyptus. Therefore, if you are not particular about your health you use any eucalyptus; if you are —you use only SANDER’S EXTRACT. It protects not only from meningitis, but from all infectious diseases —scarlet fever, measles, typhoid, influenza, diphtheria, etc. SANDER’S EXTRACT is the strongest and safest antiseptic, and its curative qualities have been demonstrated to be genuine and lasting—it not only disinfects, but stimulates, and gives yiew vigour to diseased parts. Ulcers, poisoned wounds, chilblains, inflamed skin, are quickly cured by SANDER’S EXTRACT.
DUE TO CLIMATE. Nowhere are there mow sudden and extreme changes in temperature limn in Australasia. We often experienee the climate of throe dilferent seasons in one day, with the result that inaijy people contract cold in fhe .shqnach and bowels, causing great pilifl npd suffering. There is nothing that will relieve this suffering so quickly as Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Kemedy. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Kemedy is the best medicine in the world for the relief of bowel complaint in all its forms. It has never been kpown to fail. lox sale everywhere.—Advt.
See cheap rates, front Laidluw Leeds’ Wholesale log. pages Cata-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1624, 14 October 1916, Page 4
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235Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1624, 14 October 1916, Page 4
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