S^ISTIDIETR So SONS' EOOALYPT. EXTRACT. TT ml. r tho distinguished patrona?. of His Majcstr the King ot It-vlv, an i«r coinmil-itcatlon made by Minister for tjor-ign Allnira t. .rough the (.onjul-Gcneral for Italy at Mcltxranr*. March 14th, 1.7.. Avwdcd Ulploma nt tho Amsterdam lixnibition. 1893, Achro-nli-dfTOil by Medical Clinic. »ikl Universities all over the OWk\ Th •;.-• are imitations of l.ncalyptl Hxtract ill the market, product., of simple distillation, forming emtio resinous oils. In art-- tl'nr Oieae crude oiti inuv not be taken for our Pure Volatile 1-Ucalypti Bxtract, yrhlcit is recognised by (tie medical division of the Prussian Government to !« of perfectly pure origin, «j prr Information forwarded to us th-ouerh the Consul at H.lhonnif., March 2, 187., we state :—" It is proved by tests nra<'' by the Medical CMnl__ of the Universities at Bonn and r.rief. waiii, rresfia. and rep.irt«l by Dr. Schuls, Professor of n-arraat-ii-igy at Bonn, and Professor Dr. Hosier, Director of tit'...'..-dic-l i-iiuic at Grli-fswiilil, that only products that are Ml.'.vat<-_ wi.h oxygen and free of acids, resinous and other snb'Ui'ia'3, adherent to primary distillation, will develop the ri,.rtt'ne([tialiti-s proper lo the plant. All crudo oil, orso-called nu-aj-rpti K_.tr-.ts, are to he classed according to the named authorities among the turpentines which are of Insignificant medicinal value and abandoned ions since as an internal niedica. ri:-«t. These crude cits, or no-called Eucalypti Extracts, am divccmlble— 1. By their deficiency in pungent odour, which our product, the only genuine Eucalypti Extract, develops most freely through its surplus of oxygen. _. JJv their alcoholic, thin, ami mobile appearance being reduced in specific density through the presence of acids, r By their taste, tbe result of the contracting tendency o_ resLns and tanats. If these crude otli, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are applied by mistake in cases of croup, bronchitis, diphtheria. Internal Inflammations, dysentery, etc., the consequences are most appalling. Specify Sander and Sons' Product, or else worthies-oils will be •»•■-lied, »• experienced by onrselvrs. w_u ~. _~ SANDER 4 SONS. Sportfna.. AUCKLAND "OACrNG £JLUB. qUMMER -m/TEETING. SATURDAY (BOXING DAY), DEC. 26 (CUP DAY). FRIDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY) (DERBY DAY). SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY (STEEPLECHASE DAY). First Rack to Start Each Day at Twelve Noon. band in attendance. Hot Water for Picnic Parties Supplied | • Free to All. A DMISSION, mWO gHILLINGS rtncludlnjir Railway Fare). CHILDREN FREE TO THE COURSE ONLY. NOT TO GRANDSTAND OR LAWN. SPECIAL TRAINS : m See lUilwat Time Table. T_» Wm. PERCIYAL, « Sec A.R.C.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 305, 23 December 1896, Page 3
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