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HSedical. S.A_-__T-o_-±.:R &d "SO3STS* EUCALYPTI EXTBACTUnder the <__*__gn___e_ _«<_-__«_ o< T_U> M«te_sy the King tt Italy, as per coimmmi cation made by Mhii-ter n>r Foreign. A_M__ throngh the Con_ul-G~_-__l tar Italy nt JHell-ttu-ne, ______ 14th, 1878. Awirded Diploma at the Amsterdam Exhibition, 1893, Aclcn-wledged by Medical Glini-H and Hj_hro_-itt_- all OTOr thfl Glob-. There aro imitations of K-calyptl Extract in tbe market, products of simple distillation, forming: crude resinona oils. In order that theao erode oils may not bo taken tor onr Pure Votatll- Encilypti Kxtract, which is recognised by the mo-teal division of the Prussian Government to be of perfectly pure ori^in, as per information forwarded to OB through the o___nl at Melbourne. March 2, 1878, vw; state s—" It is proved by testn made by the Medical Clinics of tho Uniyeraltiw at Horni and (iri-fswaJd, PrussJa, and reported by Dr. Bchul_, Professor of Pharmacology at Bonn, ami Professor Dr. Hosier, Director ol the Medical Clinic at Sriefswald, that only prodneta that are .aturated with oxygen and freo of adds, resinous and other substances, adherent to primary distillation, will develop tho sanative qualities proper to the plant All crude oil, or ao-call-d Kttcalypti Extracts, are to be classed according to tha named luthorftles among the turpentines which are of insignificant tut-l-lual value and abandoned long since as an internal nie-lca-[ncnit. These credo oils, or s.<_-led Eucalypti ____r_ct_, _sa _l____ulhl-— 1. By thoir defi-ioncy In pungent odoar, which our pnx-dc^ the only gwnntne l__ca_ypti Extract, develops most freely through its surplus of oxygun. 2. _ty their alcoholic, thin, and mobile appearance b_t_iff reduced in spedllc density through the presence of acids. 8. By their Ulsto, tbo result of the contracting toodcncyW rosins and t-2_at_. '' If theso.crndo oils, or so-called Eucalypti ___tn__t_, aro applfe'' by rui-t-t-o In cases of croup, bronchitis, diphtheria, tn« roal _nfla___u__.on_, dysentery, etc., tho conneqnenocs ure intsi appalling. For safoty*- _-_» ask always for Hamlor and Sod-' Kuc-Jyptl Extract.—S_nd-.u__t. Victoria, Austni.lL. -Asmjut & soku. "Didf-tgured for Life'* 9 Is tho despairing cry of /«F^M, tttousandsafllictodwith Af ( ( \ unsightly skin diseases. /A I Do yon reaUvw vrhat this k, Jftsv .. \ disfiguration means to \|w''\v&i_-(&f sensitivo souls ? ffflW A^V_? It means isolation, seclu- / Hr fes It is a bar to social and / Art ff husinefls success, (v « l Do you wonder that de- -_<__"; -S'i:5!jY V spair seizes upon these. v\ , 's sufferers whon Doctors fail, standard remedies fail, And nostrums prove worse than, useless? Skin diseases aro moat obstinate to cure. CUTIOO-U. RE-USDI-S Hiivo earned the title Skin Specifics, Because for years they have mot with most remarl-ablo succees. There aro cases that thoy cannot cure, but thoy aro few indeed. t It ls no long-drawn-out expensive experiment. One shilling invested in Cuticui-A. Soap Will prove more than wo dare claim. In short OimctmA works wondkrs, Aud its cure, are simply marvellous. K3T " How to Cure Skin Diseases," 7* PaB e9 and ioo Testimonials, is vwapped around every bottle of the Cuticuka Resolvent. Cutic.ha Remedies aro sold throughout the world. Price, Coticura, 50 c.; CuTictrßA soap, _-, c. • Cuticura RESO..VEK.T, %z. Prepared by POTTSR DUUO & C--E_.lC.__ CoRPORAtTION, Boston, U.SA. 1 RENOWNKD PHYSICIANS, and oven the ||a Public ;ire so familiar with the merit, ot wyi : GRIMAULT & CO.'S || i that the afflicted need not hositato to use it, |ffljj and obtain a rapid euro of those troubloaome pj ! ailments peculiar to young men. WW Grimanlt'sMatico docs not cause stricturo §| ! QR._V.AULT & CO., PARIS. W ! SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. j|| j Aqcnts: Sharlartd & Co., Auckland. M PEPINSTER -MINERALBoldb PyKS.^ emißtß- WATER. A chalybeate that does not cause inditrcstioif pives str-ngth and tono to the nervoin system-Hij-hly recommended as a Cure for Nouralßla nnd Dyspepsia, and Norvoua Debility in both sexes. ■ LOUCB, SO^J l^_C©_ 9 Government Insiiraneo Buildings, AUCKLAND. Sole RepresentatlTes in Australasian Colonies. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. A RE univarsally admitted to he -worth a ii. Guinea a, Box for Bilious and Nervous Disorder.., such aa Wind aud Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Lojs of Appotito. Shortness of Breath, Contivonc. 3, Scurvy and Mutches on tho Skin. Disturbed bleep, Frightful Dreauis, and all Nervous and TromblinK Sensations, ere. The first dose will ydvo relief in twenty minutes. Every sufforor is earnestly invited to try one Box of those Pills, and they will bo acknowledged to be WOOT ft SUINEA A ML Tor Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry off all humours and brluj? about all that is required. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be fcued equal to Jieccham'S Fills for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the aystom. If taken according to tho diractiona given with each fcox, thoy will noon rostore females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried thoa. and found (. 1 benefits which are ensured by 'Heir uso. 1 For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, and al! Disorders of tho Livo_, thoy act liko magic, and a few doses will bo found to work wonders on the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen tho whole muscular system, rosstore the long-lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the rosebud of health the whole physical energy of the human fraino. These aro FACTS testified continually by members of ail classes of socioty. and one of tho best guarantees to the Nervous and D^billtatod is— BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEBCHAM, St. Helens, England, in Boy«_s9Jd, ls lid, and 2s 9d each, Sold by all Druggists and Patent Modicino Dealers everywhere. N.I-.— Full directions are firlven with each h^x. * KBAIPIHC-'S POWDETR.* " KEATXNG'S POWDES." '• KEATING'S POWDF.K." «' KKATING'S POWDER," * HEATING'S POWDER Thia Powder, so ralebratefi, .8 utterly unrivalled in destroying BUGS. FLEAS. MOTHS, BEETLES, and all Insects (whilst porfectly harmless to all animal life). All woollens and fura should be well Bprinkled with the Powder before placing away. It is invaluable to Uko to the Seaside. To avoid disBPDointraent, insist upon having "Keating'a Powder." No o.___. Powder is effectual. (BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, EEKTJ-ES, BKOBOUITOES. Unrivalled in destroying FLEAS. BUGS. COCKROACHES, BEETLES, MOTHS in FURS, and every other species of insect. Sportsmen will find this invaluable for destroying fleas in tho dogs, as also ladies for I hoir pet dogg. "Tho PUBLIC arc CAUTIONED that every package of the genuine powder bears tho autograph of THOMAS KEATING, without thia Buy article ofl'ored i 5 a fraud. Sold in tins only, •'KE-STING'S WORM TABLETS." "HEATING'S WORM TABLETS." ••HEATING'S WORM TABLETS." "KEATING'S WORM TABLETS," & _»URELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, fe©4h in appearance and tasto, furnishing a mo_i Siarreeablo method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAII WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted i"or Children, Bold In tins by all Druggists. ' gfcsprislK., 'm.OU&SEEA'gmG, LoMaa, #"

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 268, 9 November 1895, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 268, 9 November 1895, Page 6

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