THE GERMS OF CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS are stated by the Director of tha Bacteriological Laboratory of the University to Melbourne to be quickly destroyed by eucalyptus. SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT was proved nt the SuprMM Court of Victoria to possess far gro»t«r antiseptic power than the common eucalyptus oils and so-called extract*. Therefore, if you are not partieuUr about your health you use any sort of eucalyptus; if you are—you use only SANDER'S EXTRACT, 3 drops on sugar. It protects you not only from meningitis, but from all other infectious diseases; scarlet fever, measles, influenza, typhoid, diphtheria, small-pox, etc. EXTRACT is the strongest and safest antiseptic, and its curative qualities lima been demonstrated to be genuine and lasting—it not only disinfects, but tliuuilates und gives new vigor to diseased parts. Ulcers, poisuned wounds, l-hil-blains, inflamed akin are quickly curotl by SANDER'S EXTRACT. TTOW TO BREAK UP A COLD. It may lie a surprise to many to learn that, a severe cold can be completely broken up in 0110 or two day's time. To do this, however, prompt action is necessary. The first symptom of a eold is ft dry loud eousii and a profuse watery discharge from the nose. When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken every two hours on the first appearance of Iheae symptoms it counteracts Ihe effect of the cold and restores tlio sv»(eiii to a healthy condition 'Vivian u day of two. Sold evctviliaUr
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 4
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235Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 4
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