Eucalypti Extract Again.
We are informed that Messrs Sander and Sons, of Bridge street, received on Thursday by the English mail intelligence from their agents at Bordeaux (France), which proves that their Eucalypti Extract is a discovery that reflects the greatest honor upon them in all parts of the globe wherever their product is to be obtained. The intelligence referred to ascribes additional value to the Extract, and assures the manufacturers that it had actually cured cases where gangrene had set in, and scaldings of the most horrible nature, &c. Such reports as these certainly justify the unceasing action of Messrs Sander and Sons in losing noopportunityof making the publio acquainted with the properties of Eucalypti Extract. We should not wonder if many serious consequences could not be averted by the use, in time, of their popularly acknowledged medicament ; in fact we have just learned upon gc#iUfMithority, that the extract is a remedy that may be depended upon in cases of diarrhoea and dysentery, which is well worth knowing in a hot climate like ours. Just to give our readers an idea of the large consumption of the valuable remedy, we shall quote a few lines from an order Messrs Sander and Sons received from their Greymouth (New Zealaod) agent, the other day: " Please to forward double quantity of Extract by next trip Alhambra. lam almost sold out, but will have a supply by the Alhambra of your shipment of 28th October —expect to land in a day or so. If sales keep increasing at present rate, I shall require all of the double quantity; better to pack in one case as the cost is less than when divided." We might add that the double lot contains about forty dozen bottles, and this large quantity is required each month. Comment is scarcely needed after such a statement. — Bendifio Eveniag News, Dec. 7th, 1878.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3083, 4 January 1879, Page 3
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