SANDER & SONS 5 Eucalyptus Extract <UtrOAI.YPTOXi.) Professor Dr. M osier. Director of the .Medical Clinir of the Unheisity of GreifsMald.Gem.av.y ; l'rofi^or Dr. PH/.er, Deaf of tiic Anu-ricsui College at St. Louis, ": nd others, : — sander and sons* Eucalyptus Extract (lOUCALYITOL) Destroys Low Life Ffevents Decomposition of the Blood: -i ;•■■• :. : Prevents Contagion Checks Inflammation "' Cures Rheumatism Gures Neuralgia and- Erysipelas Cures Colds and Inflammation of the Bronchial Tubes Cures Croup and Diphtheria "ures Diarrhoea and Dysentery Cures Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs , : Cures all Wounds, Sprains, Bruises etc. . . . / ■ ■ . It surpasses m the cure of the above ail-, incuts all other preparations, of which none.., • possess the combined properties of checking inflammatory^ ; action and destroying low life.' " CAUSON^ : i ; SANDER AiND, SONS' -EUCALYPTi -3 EXTRACT (Eccaia'ptol..) ; (St. Louis Clinical Record, Jan.; 1882).— Hazard, M. D., Prof, of Pathology and Diseases of the Mind, states :-^-We have examined. half ■■a.dozen specimens of Eucalypti tixtract.' Sander's preparation was : the f jiily one wliich corresponds to' scientific bests': ■■'• • ■?•■■ ■''■- " '■*'- ;: ' ; ' ; ■'. : ' "i, Our preparation is the only existing vpla- . tile extiact free of all resinous particles. All ~ -ther' pTepafafions of ""tlie""Euca-lyyta-s, ; no ' .matter where manufactured, are crude, resi- ; . jiiovis: oils, irritating- and blisiering,; .jrather causing inilainmatipn than staying it, and of .cal danger if erroneously applied m throat • liseasep, etc.- ■: ■ :; >i ' '•• ' Xffo Bottle Cenuine except , th t ose vnth. iabels beatring bur Signature j and 'Irade. Mark, .and ; secured outside w : ith pink--1 wrapper Hh'd 1 . green band/ -the" latteir/bearing v,: ( "ur' location ahd'signature:' : •'•" darDii-cctions for use with each bottle. , ■ ; SANDER IN T> SONSY j " ,' " Sandhurst, Victoria. Baxter's Inti-netoalgic oe| A OF.RTATN and. immediate, enre for •xal ' Tic-Doloureiix', 1 ' Neufalpia, 1 -ToothH. , ache, Pains m the Head and Face,. Gout," [ Bciatiea, Lambagpjj&o. .Rtf,r tf , [i - ' " EXTRACTS FROM TEST-IMOIifIAL?. Thetßer. J. S. Withingt.qn, president iof.;i ''thetJnitV.d Methodist iVee (jiio'pcn, wrifes-r . I have recommended the Anti-Nenralgic Pills to several sufferers ', from Tic-D&l---oureux, ,&p. m all coses they have afforded relief, and m some cases the '"ctire has been immediate. " . ■"'"'; ■■ The Rev. R, Chew, Free Church Minister,, of Newcastle^bn-Tyne'A. writes — A new;. Connection Minister, a frieud of miiie,' . suffered severely from , Tic-Do!pureux, for ' : sbWtnne'. ; He look one or i'wo l of -ypuc; i Anti o Neuralgic Pills, and next morning !he . | wasquite well.; ,'i . . r-,...i : ; . • The Rev. A. Gilbert, of London, writes—, , My dauoliter has taken a fe\y cf y.onr Pills and is already quito free from the pain she' has boea so long tormented with. I shall • •ghidly^aid their- extend- d saleW v '•'*. ; ••; ! The Rev. E. Watmogth, of Bipley, writes . ' —My daugh er, wl.o suffered very severely, was relieved. in less than. half -an^hour by your Fills. 1 ; ; ! iW ::il \ *'■ ji r v ; The t Key. J» B : .utow, .Carlisle, ' !* Twb'of your'i?ills ftffordedme'relief; " '■ Mr W.^-M, Watson, iWhitworth Road, Rochdale, writes — A lady who has been for a great length of time almost a martyr to : l 3?ic, waa advised to ..try yonr Pills.. ; 4 The "first box cured her. This is more than twelve months since, and if ever she! is ; .threatened, with a return one or ; two Pills., will'muke her right again.. Other friends i of heri -"■ have tried them, with- the ■ like' I r> suits. Her name is Mrs C n. Sbe uiisbigbly' respecuble, and resides at the: Promenade, Pechdale. / . : .-. - The Key. G. Reeve, Auckland Hou*e, : Ventrior, l^le of Wright, writes— Several , persons, ;here' have derived very ■ great > ! benefit fVom'them. ' : ; '■■'■;' ' : the'R-v W; trevail, lieddifchj writes^ • They have beeu. beneficial m many cases 1 . : here;''^' ■ ' '"• '■' '■■ '■'''-'• ■'.'■ ■' > ■ '■'■ ■ ' .■'■ The Rev G R Rawson, of Winsford, Chea- . hire, writ, s— Mrs <\i& yspa, as well as my son and daughter, have derived great bene« fit from them ; very severe sufferinghavine . been relieved by their use, lean heartily recommend them to all who suffer from Neuralgic affections. , - . • ■■ - : Mr Edward Dignum, Commission Agent, 1 ;Frbdsbam, Cheshirej writes-*-A young man named Jamts Hough hud! been nearly mad for. a: ■fortnight with Tic, and. was completely; cured with one clow of thf Pills. \ Baxter's .Anti-.Neuraigic i'ills : are , sold by : ; ' alii Chemists and Storekeepers, m , ■ . : boxes Is l^d.-and 2s 9d each. \ WHOLESALE XGENTS-^ : : '> ' ; J. BAXTE-R,^ Chemist, ■ t Viot6ria?streefc,' :: ■ Christchurch. '; ' . :;• ■ -Messrs Pv Hayman'and Co. ; :Sansbury Ellisdon & Coi j -iPelton^ Grimwade;& ; Co, and the New Zealand Drug Com- •■■ - ; pauy. ; ' ■ ■■-•■•• - ; ; . ■•' ' : .: ; '' l; - : Post freefrbra J. Ba'xfcerfor 19 or 43 ppstage stamps. , . <; - . .."■..'.■. '; I , B. LEA [ RY, i '.' '- ■■'.:' .^ ,ohemist,. /; : " . . : ■ Ag'en%. Palme ston No tii. \ ■.. . GRATEFUL — COMPO RTING^ E^p's €ocoa. 1 'i- BIffiAKFAST. '_;' "By a thQrougli knowledge of the : natural laws wliich govern the-ppera-tions of digestion and nutrition^ arid by a careful application- of .the 'fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided 'ptir- JDrehfefast tables -with, a delicately ;•.; flay r onred : beverage which may save us ' r many he^vy,, doctors'; .brills... It M is by the. judlciQiis ofsuch drticles of diet that a coiistithlion may Be' gradually built wp uiitil strong enough tip resist every tendency to disease: Htindreds^ of subtle maliidies are floating around ; us rpady to attack wherever' tliiere is a weak point. ' We may espape many a .fatal shaft >^y ; keeping ourselves ; weli 'fortified' with pure blood and a . properly nbunshed frame." — See article m the Civil Service Gazette. .<!., •: Made simply with boiling;. water or milk. .... : ■ §old m pacHetS) by Grocers, -labelled ; thus :— 7 . . / ,' •""■'i ■ '''■■ '■ ' ' ■■■■■• ■•• ' " : , HOMCEQPATHIC, CHEMISTS,; '■' i LONDONy ENGLANDi ll ; j ■; .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 173, 19 June 1884, Page 4
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873Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 173, 19 June 1884, Page 4
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