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SAK'^ER & SONS' Eucalyptus Extract I'rofessor Or. M -sk-r, IHs-oct/v- rS fi.-.\!c<]it-iU (.!::. ii- ff ill' i.'itv- (.'I- :iy of til^ifV\v.i.!il, Ocni.Miy : 1 ':;>••:. --^ l.y.A'ixy.vr, Dcax 1 if the A«)c»"ii-:!:i MuV.cai C'b'le^o ai M. Louis, Mid othcis, : tato r— SANDER AMD SONS' .iEDCALYFTUS EXTIUCT (KUUALYPTOL) Destroys Low life . , ; . Preyeiits , Deooinposition i. .of ■: the. : „, „ ,y. ■-„-. i -.... --..I. . Prevents Contagion • •< , -.-ji > ; -. Checks Inflammation j „ n,,. . CuresJlheuinatism . • h< - f Cures Neuralgia and Erysipelass du-res Colds .aaid llnfl^mniatioii of ■> J ; Brbnc'hial Tvtte" • tJf < • Cures; Croup and Diphtheria Cures Diarrhoaa and Dysentery • Cures Diseases of the Kidneys and,, Urinary Organs j Gu'f es air Wounds; -Sprains, Bruises etc -^ i. f -..'".- .-..-■'•■■ '- : It surpasses m the cure of; the above ailments all otlVur preparations, ,of which none : poss'eh's the coriihmcd properties ot checking -■ inflammatory actfoii aiul destroying low 'life. 1 , ; i '' .'';';' ''caution.' •" SANDER- AND. SONS 1 EUCALYPTI KXTKACT (ErcAiAPTCL.) ' (St. Louis Clinical Recortl, Jan., ,1882) — JI-. D., I'rof. ot ratholqgy and', ■ Diseases oftcthe Mind, states :— We"; havd ' ox a mined half a; dozen speoimens of Eucalypti Extract. Sander's preparation was the '"only one which corresponds to scientific '"■tests. ; -r Our preparation-is' the only existing vjola ; .' , tile extract fr,ce of all resinous.par^les. ' All other pi-epiii-atiopsof the Eucalyptus , : no ( matter iwhere inaiuifaotiired,' are ' oniflo; resi; ; 1 inpus oils; i irritating 'aiid blistering, 'l&ther : , causing inflammation than staying it,,. and 0f,,, real danger if erroneously applied m throat .' clis'eafet's, etc. ' . t '",,,„., • . r "tio Bottle Ceriuin6 except' those with lahels bearing our Sionatd-re and Trade , aud secured outside . : •. with : 1 p^nk ,\yrapjier and green, band, the ( "latter bearing '.mrHo'ca'tioiVaiul signatiire./ 1,, ..., i Ci .- ;1 /ETjJireotious for uso s w!tlt J each bbttle. j . , SANDER AKD SONS., j-d Sandhurst, Victoria. •• • ■>. OR i.A CERTAIN and immediate cure for ifLi Tic-Di'ldureux, -Neuralpia l , Tooths ;ache,' Pains ia: the Head and Face,; Goat, -. bciatica, Luuibaco, &0,, ; ( j \ ■■'>■ •r-EXTIiAC.TSi '^I;O-M- TESTIMONIALS. • •''The Rer'.'JT.vS'. \Vrdl'iington; ! P» ( esi.deut ot ' •the Unit(d Methodist Freii Lhur'^h,' writes-f-I have tecotnraenilfd the Auti-Nenra'gic Pills to several sufferers from iTic-DjU ourcux, Igoihache,- &o. m all casts they have afforded relefj and in 'some cases r.be cure has been ifn melinite, -' The Rev. U, Chew, .Fxco Chm'ch Ministjer • of ! - No\vcastle-on-Tytic, , writes -^ A new - •Connection Minister',. a : fheucl^'df'-miiie, ■isu'fteruri severely from -Tic-Bolbuie'vix, tor -„, soji.otime. Hu wuk «.n^ orivfoal yoiir Ariti.rNeuralgic Pills, an*d n^xt morning ac ; was qaie well. . , .• j The Key. A. Giiberfc, of Londoii.'vvnteST'My dn'uuhttr'ba'9'taki.n . a few of your Fills auli is already quitu free f roar the pain she has bteu so loiig , toimeuted '..with. I shall gladly aid their tXr.Gud.d.sale. .-.■.. : TLe liev.'E. VYatmoglh, of Ripley, writes —My dau^hterj vrlo suffered very several y , was relieved iv' lesß_than. Kalf-anfliour by--•youi-' 'Puls;-' ;; /. ' ~'\ \' ',' ." v . t ','^; ■'• '' ' v ! Tbe ; l{ev. 3. fe'aUow,' Cailisie, 'writes-r •'. ■ Twc of j our Pills afforded me relief ' \ -•" • Mr WpMi 1 :V\iatson,'j^hHworth Road, Ri-chdale, writes— A lady who has-been fcjr acgrenV;Pe«gth'of ; tijaie' :i aTHioa¥ ) '& martyr to Ticj was advised to %ij- yiiat Pill*.-s The " ! (i.r% -bqx.'icurecl -; heiv ! Tfiis <is .nK>re;thah ' : >{ iv^ejyei: mou-(ih.s ? since ,'Jand'" if; ' ever > she is i■ ■ ■ thfeaieiied.j.witb.ua return onef on ,(>VOhPjlls J,- ■•; wiii m.iku her right again.' ;i Other Mends , - : of htrs havo/ tried iheni, with. the like r- suits. Her name is, Mis (J—^-n. , Slio ia highly r.esiecu-.bW, and resides at the: Promenade^ Pechdale. ' The llcv. G. K'eeve, Auckland House, ;,. Ventnor, Me of .Wright- writes— Several r persons here' 'have . derived ii very great; j . bcatht frooi- them. „..<■ '\ - -r\^:- ..> . '.. riTlie'R- vi W,^ Tfevdil, .Redditchji writes— \\ They, have beeu> beucficiiU' i" :many/.caseS here; ■.[,. .■• ■■.1 ,!-:■: ; ;>i\; •'' \ -■■ The.Env GR Eawsb'n.of Wiiisford, Ghes-- .-" hire, writ c— Mrs Ha son, as. \?cll a& my son and daughter, have derived grpat benei fit, from them ; very severe s-nffering bavipa ."been relieved by their use, <-i cati fieartily; rcsouimend them to all . who suffer from Neuralgic affections. , . : Mr Edward Dipnum, Commission Agents 'Frodsham, Gheehire, writes^A y'ouiig matt named 'James I'ldnjj'h- lvid boon nearly m;.& for a fortnight with Tic, and was com- ; .; pletely cured with one dose of the Pills. Baxter's Anti-Neuralgic Tills arc sold by' all Cheoiists and Storekeepers, m | boxes Is l^dj-and 2s 9d each. ; •\VHOLESAiB ..AGENTS— > J. BAXTER," Cfiemfet^;; Victoria-street,! Chriatchurch. ' • • .; -^ \ Messrs .P. Hay man and Cp. j-Sansbnryj EUSsdon & C 0..-; Feltony G-iimwaile &, . Co J *"an"d L tUe'-^[ew l! Zeala'nd Drug Com- ; ; pauv. , : . . ■• *• f r i' ' ' •''Post" free from J. Bax'ber for 19 or 43 pos- 1 tage stamps. Uhemist, , ! Agenf, Palme- ston No th. j ' GRAttfFIIL — COMFORTING. ; ■ , -. ■ ? ■■ ■■ j '• „^; BEEAEFAiST: !i r - i i . " By a tliorQiigii kMOwlctlg.e.of the ] uaiiirat laws which govern the operations of digesticjn ' &nd nutrition, and ; by a careful application of the fine '■ properties of n* ell -selected cocoa, Mr ; ; Kpp.S :%s pruyid'-d our , breakfast ' ' tliljlcs With a ..(leljeately flavoured j I beverage which may save us tunny j i heavy do^a-o'j,, lulls. „[t. ,i* by the J • judicious use of 'such articles of diet ■ ; tM^'^conptitirtioh niaybe'-^radiihlly ' r built up until strong enough to resist [ ; every tendency to disease. Hundreds '■ i us rea^y* to 'attack wherever there is j ! a weak'^bii'it. ■ We' niay 'escape many ; : a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves ■ well/fortified Aviik pure blood aiid a i ! prdpS-lV ' Uh\ s'Ked 3 frame . " — Eec ! i article mthe r C%# Service Gazette. \ j Machv si'inpiy witTi'bbißn^ water or j ; labelled thus : — j JJAMES" .EPPS :! 4OT> CO.J ! : HOMffiOPATHIO CHEMISTS,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 170, 16 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 170, 16 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 170, 16 June 1884, Page 4

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