nAIDEIt Ocßonm Kucalyptl t'xtract There are imitations of Eucalypti Extract in the market now, products of simplfs distillation forming rude resinous oils. In order that these crude oils may not be taken, OUK PURtS VOLATILE EUCALYi'TJ BXTHAUT. which is r ■cognised by the medical division of the Prussian Government to be of perfectly pure origin, as their information forwarded to us through the Consul at Melbourne, March 2, 1878, we state :— Is prove 1 by tes:s by the Medical Clinics of the Universities at Bonn and Urefovvald, Prussia, and reported by Dr Schulz, Prof.:ss o r of i'armacology, at Bon, and Professor Dr Moslor, Director of the Medical Clinic at Gre.fswaW, that only products that are saturated w th oxygen and freed oi acids, resinous and other substances, adherent to primary distillation, will develope the sanative qualities proper to the plant according to these authorities and aci or.iing to Professor Dr Lister, of Eughnd, and to Dis Bauer Mclntire, Woo ■, Havard, etc., of America, is th; ouly extract corresponding to scientific to t', aud the only one wh'eh possesses the proper therarentic value.
Sander & Son's Eucalypti Extract. All other crii'lc oils are to !>i clas.-ei iimong the iurpentine^,wliic!i have, when used f.s medicine, no therapeutic eCfoct, an i are abandoned as an 'iitorcul medica'ne.-it. These so-cilleJ Kucalyf.t'c Extract which may have rcce'ved distin^tlm bt Exhibitions a= comniorcial articles are used Cor me tunica! pnrpo-C3 areo ]y . iscernible. tty ther deficiency i:i un fjent oudour—whi -li or proilnc , the only geuniue E.calypti Extracts deve'eps most freely through its surplus of O'.y«en. By the'r alcoholic thii and mobi'c appeir ,noc'- cinq retJii--;ul iv specific dju'ity thr>i'gh tlie prpseiicj of acids. B-iheir taste the rem"t of tha contracting teudency of resins hii'l ten' ates. If t! cse crude oils, so-Cnll d e-.calypti e.ttrßc'y, are appliud by ujist-ikiin casw of croup, brrn hid, dij htheciu, internal inflamat oni, dyaeirery, wounds, the conseq ences arc appaling 1. For safety always a>k tor SANDKE & hONS EUCALYPTI I-XTKAO'', andge the old, well test <<\ a d reliable preparation. —Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia.
SANDFR & SONS. » on couoHS, (;olds, Bii'jNoaiTia, as m v r Influenza, Consamptiou, &o, &o KAY'S COMPOUND BSSBNCS OF LINSEED Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, &<! KAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent expectorant, tot Coughs, Coids, and Chest Complaints KAY'S COMPOUND, for Coughs and Colds, is equall. serviceable for horaea and cattle KaY'S TIC PILLS, a specific in Neuralgia. Faoeache &o. Contain Quinine, Iron, &c LINUM CATHARTICUM PILLS d gestivo, corrcot tive, and agreeably aperient /•'■^OAftTJLINB—CoKent (or Broken Articles. So \j everywhere. Manufnctorv, Stockpot i Englrvn
GKAHAM & CO.'s pATEKT PERMANEN FOOT-ROT CURE, Is a certain remedy for the disease, and can i»o applied at a cost of less than OKE HALF-PENNY PER SHEEP. Read opinions of Government Icspsctorof Stock. Blenheim, Mablborough. In re jour remedy for Foot Hot I have no hesitation in s ying it is the most effective have we', an! has been used in (he district under u.y charge with the beet result?. I have reaoromendci fend Bhsll continue to recommend it to any owners of theep affected with Foot-Rat, a diyoaee which I regret to 3*y is so often neg'ectfld uatil it takes euch a Btrong hoi<l on the flock that it cm no lorger bo ignored, when it n.ight have been easily put down at its fira appearance by a liitlt attention and the use of your remedy. JOHN MOOBE, Inspector o! Stock February 28, 1895. Dkpaktment of Aouicultuiib, Haweka In reply to .yr.ur request as to my reporting lo you my opi;.ior. of the result it your dretsiiiß theep a 1 Mr Lyeap.ht'u an Mr Nicholas' with your ¥o t-ltot Speoifie, 1 have evtry coufi-leaoe in saying that the cure wie a perfect one, nlibougb ihe weather was very we and stormy find the examination w«i? only in days after the feet haa been dreaseJ. Sooie of tljfi sheep wore very badly affac;td, newly the whole of the foot having rot ed off. I should recouimr-nd ail cheep owners to uir your Specific if their sheep are troubled with Foot-rot, as it is easily put on, and I am sure it will give satisfaction.—l remain, youre truiy ALEXANDEB MONRO, Inspector of Stoak. * June 22, 1895. GoKnii c only from I). THOviAS, ASHBURTON, Or from the Bole Propriotors, GKAHAM AND CO-, ferlton Gore Koad, Roaeßehih, Wellington. NOTICE —Are you going to buil,?. Tecause the cheapest shop for Roofiu« Iron Ridging, Gutters, Nails, Lead, Spouting, Water Tanks, Pumps, Ranges, Register Grates, Locks and Hinges, Washing Boilers, and all sorts of Ironmongers', is J. W. Hardlby's, Ironmonger, Plumber, and Tinsmith Telephone 32. WANTED KNOWN —Mrs Hufkam having taken the premises lately occupied by Mr Q. Neill, intenda to open same ac Ladies' Dining and Refreshment Roorr.s, where visitors will find a long felt! want supplied, Meals at all hours. A few boarders wiN 6M »H t-ho oomfottij of
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4193, 17 May 1897, Page 4
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