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ISledical. EUCALYPTI EXTRACTUnder tho dlatingriiAed patronage of HU Majprty tbs Etng oj Italy, ns per commanira»tiou made by Mlnlst^rfoT Foreign AflHlra tiirongh Uie Coiuml-flenoral for Italy Rt Melbonrm, March 14th, 1878. Awarded Diploma lit the Amsterdam Exhibition, 1893, Acknowledged by Medical Clinira and Upiversitiofl all o*er tho Olnbo. Tharu arc imitations of Eucalypti Extract in the marte*, prodncta of Himplo distillation, forming crude rcßtnonii oils. In ordtr Uiat tbeoo crude oils may not bo tAken for our Pnra Yolatjia Eucalyiiti Extract, which is recognised by tho medical (Utlhloii of the Pnnsian Goverrunent to be of perfectly purß origin, as per information forwarded to us through the Ccnisol at Melbourne, March 2, 187R, we state :—'• It is proved by tertfi made by tho Medical Clinics of the Unrrerritioa at Bonn and (iriefswald. Prussia, and reported by Dr. Schnlz, Professor ol Pharmacology at Bonn, and Professor Dr. Moaler, Director at ths '^IMical piinic at Griefewald, that only produeU that aro ftatnrnted with ox]*gen and free of acids, resinous and other Bubstanoes, adherent to primary distillation, will develop tha uuiatlve qualitlra proper to the plant. AD crnde oil, orso-oaaied Eucalypti Extract*, are to be clawed according to the named authorities among the turpentines which aro of insignificant medicinal value and abamlonnd long sines ra an internal medica. went. These crude uUfl, or 10-cnUed Eucalypti Extracts, an* tllßcemible— 1. By their doudeucy In pungent odotsr, which onr product, the only gannino Encjypti Eruact, develops mostfreoly through ltn surplua of oxygen. 8. By their alcoholic, thin, and mobile uppesrancn being reduced in ispodnc derualty through the preafenoe of aciij. B. By (heir Uuto, tha result of tho contracting teDdsncywt reiilns and tanats. If these erode oils, or 00-called Enealyptt Extras!*, ore appffe* by mi.itako in cases of croup, bronchitis, diphtheria, triVnul liiflaminutlnnn, dysiiutcry, etc., the conieqnencea ore inn?, rp. palling. For safety's sako ask always for Bander and BosZt Eucalypti Extract.—flandlmwt. Vlctsria, Australia SAKDKa * BQNH. THE NERVES AHD THE BLOOD Says HERR RASSMUSSEN, -ETiiG Ooletirated Danish Horbalist Awn Parisian Gold McdallUt, of 517 GeorfirQ Street, 3vtocy, and 91 Lambton Quay, Welliiujton, K^. j md no greater trutli Im3 efcr beea uttered,Jndginir from tile thousands of testimonials sent tc him djt {rrotoful cured Blood, nxxd. Uervo SnffsrOTS, whom hit world-renownod EHRBAL ALFA&INJB YITALIIY RKWKDTFjB iwo restored to Permanent Hoaltli. For example, lilb Colobrnled ALFALIiniI YITAXZITS PILL 3 an>nCertain Cnrn for Woak Nerves, Depressed ■Spirits, DobUltj, and V.'' -.-.ofs ot tho Spine, B«Hu, 20ur0e,235. Gd.; SirtallL'r Ko: ■••■ and 6a.; posted. His PurelyHerbn? A L: SSXSB BLOOD PrLLBw. lororpasacd as a Blood. Purliler and Blood Tonic, »ad if ill not permit n particle of any Blood. JDiseate to remain In tUi ijatom. I'rice ~oiuo aa Vitality Pills. His ALPALESE TINIVIiEaAL PILLS are.uner«>ned 4 a permanent! caro idr^omplAiat>3 DUCnilar tO liWltaa. I'rio.', Bamo as Vitality Elllfc Hl« Lirer and Kidney Pfihi, Uhaamatio PUb, A«thma and Sough Pills, Piln Powder*, Flesh-Producing Powden, Oarsla pop^lerß, Yarlcocehi PtoTnlMa, Fnt-B*ducfng t*owdera, TrV,w ilrtswrvis, anA C03ip!«.«oo ilotatifioni arc simply "oDtioiful, not iru \n-ll wotUi prinff auioi. Call on him or tsmC to him at Wellington for hl» TurnaUi "TC&^hOOk, which Qcniums ynhuiMo hint*, all piirticnlnra, jrad gumrrous tMtithoniaJn. Ml Correspondence PrtTat&Sßfi UOElldaatlal. Write vUhnutdcLajr^aiKl I«klreas— HERR B.ASSR/2USSEN, SI MMBTOff QDfiY. WELLINGTON, Bf.Z, $ 'I >*C ■ ?*'' *t5 ——waagSESS®l' " ti^[SßP Mll*"™l v:'- ---| WITH ■ | 1 lon-Poisoßons 1 J*i and defend your home against the £*.■ :>'i virulence of the dread attacks of % 1 DIPHTHERIA, TYPHOID FEVER, | '** and all other Infectious Diseases. £' •:♦ -f^, ■£ jij IZAL is NOT a Coal Tar Product, being }$ "j$ an ontiroly new discovorv. It is nioro *** :;;< easily distributed through wni.cr than i v : 'I*. Carbolic Acid, and i.s far moro poworful .♦♦• without any inconvenience or danger. >,;>: | "THE MOST POV/ERFUL CERM-DESTROYER % "$ AT PRESENT KNOWN TO SCIENCE." £ l*i (SeeKeportof invcEhpition* at St. Kartlioloinew'a i'\ Uospitai). ***■ Y?7 A T >as 0 cheap that in every *l 4 : Vj JLj£j£±lj household, school,institute £>„: \i and business establishment, sinks, traps, ?^« /:■< w.o.'s, and all sources of ofFcnsivo odours, §:■': 'Si can be (lushed at a fractional cost, n, 4s. »> y'{ boitlo mftking 30 gallons ot powerful ?:': ;>ij Qebm-Destkoyikq Disinfectant. «*» '•it. 12AL—non-poisonous Disinfectant, & ■f* sold in bottles by all Chemists. Store- ;.-•', Vi keepers, &c., at Is. 9d.. 45., 7s. 6d., .V M and in gallon tins at 14s. Sold in 5*J bulk by all Wholesale Chemists. r-.-: vj SoleSlanufactiireif>,NKWTO.v,C[iA-MBEns&Oo >,Z **• Ltd., Thornclifle, England. £i Sji ftciu Zealand Representative: ty JOSEPH GODBER, CHRIBTCHURCH & WMiirippslrf rsni a I !BILLHb |y v 01/5% 149 & 151, QUEEN-STREET, Have lust oponcd up a largo assoitmsnt e$ CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS. SCRIMS. POLISHED, SILVERED, & KOUGH PLATE, SHEET, & ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VAB, NISHES, is ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS1 MATERIALS. ARTISTES' REQUISITES OF' EVERY DESCKIP. TION FOR OIL & WATER QOLOUB PAINTING. PICTURE-FRAME MOULDINQa GLASS SHADES. """ t Established 1860. PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGBB, SIGNWRITEk, DECORATOR, &O, HIGH^TJEET. Blanufaoturer Wire Blinds. Lead Lights, QlnBJ Signs, etc. Mixed Paints for House and Ship uuo. SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARBffI • H.B.—Tho above executed at very niodareto charßes. aatißßat€»(!^rnroJiili!?d. TJTtDWABD BrSAMOiS'Eir AHD BO^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 266, 7 November 1895, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 266, 7 November 1895, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 266, 7 November 1895, Page 6

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