TRIED AND APPROVED. Mr A. De Bavay, the eminent analytical chemist of Melbourne, testified at the Supreme Court of Victoria that SANDERS’ EUCALYPII EXTRACT- compares with other eucalyptus product! as well-refined and matured brandy compares with raw spirit. Ho stated that SANDER’S EXTRACT contains antiseptic and healing ingredients which are not contained in other eucalyptus preparations, and this is why SANDER’S EXTRACT has such diphtheria, throat troubles, etc. Colds, bronchitis, lung disease, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney and superior and unique curative powers, It prevents meningitis, typhoid, bladder troubles are banished by it. Inhaled, applied locally, taken on sugar or in water internally, SANDER’S EXTRACT asserts its sanative virtues. If you insist on the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT you will have the tried and approved article, which benefits and does not harm the most delicate eonstiwith SANDER’S EXTRACT.—Ad. tution. There is no experimenting
DON’T GET INTO' (he way of taking active cathartic*. It is true they move the bowels, but in doing so they weaken the muscular action, and as time goes on a stronger dose is required. Chamberlain’s Ta.blets do not create a habit, as they do not weaken. Instead of this, they strengthen the bowels to act naturally. Chamberlain’s Tablets possess tonic properties that give-relief without any of. the bad after-effects which so often result from cathartics, For sale everywhere.—-Advt,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1959, 1 April 1919, Page 4
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219Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1959, 1 April 1919, Page 4
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