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Medical. S-AJSHDIEn Sb SO2STS* EUOMYPTIJXIMOT. TJndertho diatingnlahed patronage of Hi« Majesty tho TUng at Italy, on per communication uiarte by Minister for Foreign Affairs Utrongh tho Consul-General Jar Italy at Melbourne, March 14th, 1878. A-nrdcd Diploma at tho Amsterdam Exhibition, 1593, Acknowledged by Medical Clinics and UniveraKies all over the Globo. There are imitations of Eucalypti Extract in tho market, products of simple distillation, forming crude resinous oils. In order that these crude oils may not bo taken for our Pur« Volatile Eucalypti Extract, which is recognised by the medical division of the Prussian Government to be of per.Vctly puro origin, as per information forwarded to us through the Consul at Melbourne, March 2, 1878, we utate :—" It is proved by testa made by the Medical Clinics of tho Universities at Bonn and Uriefswald, Prussia, and reported by Dr. Schulz, Professor of I Pharmacology at Bonn, and Professor Dr. Hosier, Directur of J the Medical Clinic at Qriefswold, th.it only products that aro saturated with oxygen and free of acids, resinous and other subsUnces, adherent to primary distillation, will develop the sanative qualities proper to the plant. All crude oil, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are to be classed according to the named authorities among tho turpentines which are of insignificant mc-dicinal value and abandoned long Bince aa an internal medicament These crude oils, or eo-oaUed Eucalypti Extracts, aro discernible— X. By their deficiency in pnngent odour, which our product, tho only genuine Eucalypti Extract, develops most freely through ita surplus of oxygen. 2. By their alcoholic, thin, and mobile appearance being reduced in (specific density through the presence of acids. 8. By their tasto, tho result of tho contracting tendency at resins and tan&ts. Ititaat me** at;*, or 80-osH»d BttraJyi*l Kctraota, an applied try miatak* la cosm of croup, bwmctalWß, diphtheria. Internal ftnfl&miatttiaui dyasntery, etc., the cobdmi nonces m roost jti* ttkllizn. BptoiJy Boeder Mid Soni' Proliant, or else trorthlsns till StateMwwttid. oncjtgcoiaaojd by eextehrca. BAJ3DSB * SOWS.

Restored to Health by Ayer's Sat-saparilla. A Grateful Husband and Father tells the Story: "My wife has all her life long been subject to rush of blood to the nead and fainting fits. In later years these were more frequent, and her skin became very sallow. She had scarcely any appetite, and it was not safe to leave her at home by herself for fear of a fainting fit. I may state we had medical advice both in England and here in New Zealand, but it did no good, so some months back I suggested that she take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. She protested against it, believing it to be quackery, but I purchased a bottle just to give it a trial, and the result was marvellous. Mrs. Moul has taken five bottles, and now she is a new creature. My daughter has also begun to use your sarsaparilla for skin discoloration and poor appetite, with considerable success already. I forward you their photo by this mail, and you can make what use you think proper of this statement. Yours gratefully, John P. Moul, Ty-Coed, Swanson, Auckland, N. Z., Feb. 9,1897. • P. S. I omitted stating that the photo was taken since using the Sarsaparilla." The Osily True Blood-Punfier. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. J^=* jßeware of Imitations Claiming to be "Just as Good, 9* The source of nine-tenths of all the wasting or rickety tendencies of babies is in the non-assimilation of the proper elements of nutrition. The growing body is like a tender plant; it must be tenderly cared for. Drugs are dangerous and unnecessary. All that is needed is "^ml^^W This great remedy comprises the vital principles "^^SS^i °f fo°d *n an easy form for digestion and assimilaS^^m^^. tion, and is so adapted to the needs of thin, weak, , , '' - pale or rickety children that you can almost see the ; |i||^s^^ new rich blood bring healthy flesh and colour to /p their cheeks. Scott's Emulsion babies are fosy and !-~ i '%^M fat and have dimples. What more could you want immJJ&mSffl your baby to have ? Trade Mark. gcott & Bownc> KM &ji Chemists.

j« TC^OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." I THE .****—"— Great Blood Purifier & Restorer. For Cleansing and Clearing the Blood from all impurities, it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases and Sores of all kinds, it is a neverfailing and permanent cure. It Cures Old Sores Cures Sores on the Neck Cures Sore Legs Cures Blackhead or Pimples on the- Faco Cures Scurvy Cures Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings Clears the Blood from all impure Matter From whatever cause arising. It is a real specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains. It removes fee cause from the Blood and Bones. As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to tho most delicate constitution of either sex, tho Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. Clarke's Blood Mixture is sold in bottles 2s 9d each, and in cases containing six time 3 tho quantity, 11s.— sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long ■ standing cases. BY ALL CHEMISTS AND PATENT. MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world. Proprietors: The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark—" Blood Mixture." Clarke's Blood Mixture. CAUTION. — Purchasero of Clarke's Blood Mixture should see that they get the genuine article. Worthless imitations ana' substitutes are sometimes palmed off by unprincipled vendors. The words "Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Government Stamp, and " Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture," blown in the bottle, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 246, 23 October 1897, Page 6

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