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SANDSR & 3ONB' Eucalyptus Extract (XHTCAZ.VPTOX..) I Professor Dr. Hosier, Director of the * Nfedical Clinic tf tlie University, of Greifs- 3 walil.Gern-.any ; Professor Dr. Pitzer, Dcai: of the American Medical College at St. Louiß, I and ethers, state : — ', sander and sons' Eucalyptus Extract (EUCALYPTOL) Destroys Low I ife Prevents Decomposition of the Birc'J . Prevents Contagion Checks Inflammation Cures Rheumatism Cures Neuralgia and Erysipelas Cures C.-wte and Iniiaimnation of the Ei oncnial Tubes Cures Croup and Diphtheria Cures Dial rhoea and Dysentery Cures, I>heases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs Cures all Wounds, Sprains, Bruises etc. It surpasses m the cure of the above ailments all other preparations, of which none possess the combined properties of checking inflammatory action and destroying low life. CAUTION. SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT (Eccalyptol.) (St. Louis Clinical Record, Jan., 1882).— Hazard, M. D. y Prof, of Pathology and Diseases of the Mind, states :— We have examined half a dozen specimens of Eucalypti Kxtract. Sander's preparation was the only one which corresponds to scientific tests. Our preparation is tbe only existing volatile extract free of all resinous particles. All other preparations of the Eucalyytus, no matter where manufactured, are crude, resinous oils, irritating and blistering, rather causing inflammation than staying it, and of real danger if erroueously applied m throat diseases, etc. . No Bottle Genuine except those with labels bearing our .Signature- and Trains Mark,' and secured outside with pink wrapper and green baud, the latter bearing our location and signature. .tfSrDiroctioiis for use with each bottle. SANDER AND SONS., Sandhurst, Victoria. Baxter's AtfTl-NEUEALGIC OB MAGIC PILLS. A CERTAIN md immediate cu»-e for Tic-Dulouieux, .Neuralgia, Tooths ache, Pains iv the Head and Face, Gout, Bniatioa, Lumbago, &o. EXTRACTS FiiOM TESTIMONIALS. ; The Rev. J. S. Withinglon, President of the Uoiua Mbthodist Free Church, writes — I ba«re . r ecoo- mended the Anti-Nenralgic Pills to several biitfereis from. Tic-Del-oareux, Toothache, &c, 'n all cases they have affordeu relief, aud m some cases the ' cure has been immediate. 'ihe r.ev. B, Chew, Free Church Minister of Newcaßt'.e-on-Tyue, wntes — A new Connection Minuter, a fneud of miue, suffo.ed severely Irom Tic-Doiouieux, for sometime. He look one or two of* youi AntUNeufalgic Pills, and next morning he was quite well. The Rev. A. Gilbert, of London, writes— My daughter bas taken a few of your Pills and is already quite free from »he uaiu she lias bten 60 long toiaieoted with. I shall glaaly aid their expend, d said. The Rev. E. Watmogtb, of Ripley, writes — My daughter, wLo suffered very severely, i was relieved iv lesa than half-«m»hour by . '. youc Pills, - ;...-».-■. The Rev. J. Battow, Carlisle, writes— Twc of jour Pills afforded me relief, Mr W. M. Watson, Whitworth Road, Rochdale, writes— A lady who has beenfor a great length of time almost a marlyr to' Tic, was advised to try jour Pills. The first box cured her. This is more than twelve months since, and if ever she is threatened with a return one or iwo Pills will mske her right again. Other friends of hers hava tried them, with the like , t> salts. Her name is Mis 0— ; — n. Sue ■ is highly respeciuble, and iesides at the Promenade, Pechdale. The Rev. G. Reave, Auckland House, f Veutnor, ltie of Wright, writes— Several persons here have derived very great benefit from them. The Rev W, Trevail, Redditch, writes— They have been beneficial iv many oases . here. - ; The Rev G R Rawson, of Winsford, Cließhire, writes — Mrs Lta->sou, as well as my son and daughter, have derived great benefit from them ; very severe suffering having been relieved oy their use, I can heartily recommend them to all who suffer from JN euralgic affections. Mr Edward Dipnum, Commission Agent, Frodßham, Cheshire, writes — A young man named James Hough had been nearly mad for a fortnight with Tic, and was completely cured with one dose of ihe Pills, Baxter's Anti-Neuralgic Pills are. sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, m boxes Is l£d, and 2s 9d each. WHOLESALE AQENT8 — J. BAXTER, Chemist, Victoria-street, Christchurch. , Messrs P. Hayman and Co. ; Sansbary EUisdon & Co. j Felton, Grimwade & Co, and the New Zealand Drug Company. Post free from J. Baxter for 19 0r 43 postage stamps. It. LB A RY , Chemist, . : Agen f , Palmefston Noth. GRATEFUL — COMFORTING. I Epp's Cocoa/ BREAKFAST. , "By a taorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operaI tions of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast I tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many , heavy doctors' trills. It is by the judicious ufce of Such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies arc floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. "We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article m the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold m £lb packets, by Grocers, labelled tbus: — JAMES EPPS AKD CO., HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 168, 13 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 168, 13 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 168, 13 June 1884, Page 4

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