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Medical. Tl/fR "jOI-l"N~~LO V KB AY. ol! the Bulll £tx Mountains, N.S.W., wlio suffered for four years with acute gravel, writes to the •tltiwara Mercury,' N.8.W., that lie had been completely cured oi! hU-i complaint by tho internal use of SANftISK & SONS' iaUC.AX.YPTI tOXTRAO't'. Me also slates Ihat he has found the Xx- , tract (Sanvl'M- St Bona') a cure for rheumatism, and i-cinarkti that in publishing these facta he has no other object in view than v pure desire to benelit suft- - I'erins" humanity. Dr. VV. Osborne, Cottageville, Ky., writes:—! use SANDIOR [ & SONS' EI'OALYPTi EXTRACT as a spray for nasal catarrh, low fever, astli- -j ma, etc., with great success. 1 find this 5 preparation superior to all others.' Dr. S A. Bruegman, Hartwoll, Nebr., says— i; I have used SANDER & SONS' ETJCAL- f YPTI EXTRACT in pneumonia and in- ? ciplent phthisis and have met with the j| most hapy results. I have practised over j; 31. years, and I can candidly say this— J 'SANDER'S EXTRACT is one of the jj grandest preparations 1 ever chanced to I meet.' Dr. Stahl. Guthrie, Ok., writes— . 'I have used various preparations of Eu- j calyptus. but I get belter results from SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXj TRACT than l'rorn any other. These and I similar testimonials prove indisputably the superiority of SANDER & SON'S' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT over any other. | and we BUggx-st to the public to take care ! to get lt-rSANDER & SONS'. ; "* iipre mii "'. Suffered for three years I: Mr. P. Westall of Mitcliam, So. Australia, ' j semis us Ills portrait which shows a smooth i I ami healthy condition of the skin, hut ho | lias hud the following experience : I, f m 390 *£VL '■'' •'' --)M£*' a . -c n v '■ For the past tlirCe years 1 have been suffering from an eruption of tho body. 1 had medical attendance and hail medicine to tako nail a lotion foroutwardapplication, hutthcy did not, do me the slightest ;;o<>d. In fact 1 tried all sorts of medicine and not hia;; seemed to relieve me. My life was a burden. I .hint no appetite anil J could not sleep. I was j strongly advised to try ■Ik «lw bWW % hv a friend who had received (treat benefit from it. 1 did so, and after inking only two bottles the itcliinj; loft me and 1 fen. butter hi every way. I continued taking the Sarsaparlfla and altogether took six bottles, tarn } new free from tho eruption and can eat ami sleep as well as I ever did in my life, it is now about eight months since 1 was cured, so 1 am sure I can say the cure is a permanent one.'' For ronstlp.itlon take T)r. Ayer's Fill*. They | promptly relievo ami unruly euro. Talce them j with Dr. Ayisr'a SarsuptirUlu: ono id-is tho other. \ I BJERVE, BLOOD v%7| 1 SK3/H DISEASES CURED BY TAKING HERR RASSMUSSEN'S (Tho Celobratad Dnjliih Ilsrlaslut) Herbal Remedies (Ekgiatorud) A PEWSMffIT CURE FOR WM_ SKIN, AND BLOOD DISEASES. HHBR RASSMUSSBN The Cvtaln-ifai D.-aush Herhsllst and Gold Ucailist, ot Bi h--.ihtaix Quay, Wellington, tutd 547 Oxoxion B-uexr, Btowkt, iv worfd-rtamraod tor lb» THOUSAND® OF CURES wbieb hara boan oflßOted by hie llkkhji. ncusmuii, and m* THOUSANDS OF TKSTIMONIALS «p*oJs tor tliciEufitvM r.si to th» immense > ii-toiH of litotin Uso ivJ Itostcdka. ALFAUNE VITALITY PILLB Are a Cortain Ocrs for W«n!s Harviw.Dopnotcd Spirits, Diiiiliij, cud Woaimcaa of tho Spino, Uruii,, uid .Hsivon. Special Ponerfui Coarse, C.i. 04.; Ordinary Connie, W». fid.; Smallrr Boms, ISI. »n 4 oa. poxl«ct. Band tor Ytna Pampttlst. ALFAUNE BLOOD PILLS in nxiaTj-rptaai r« a Blow! PuviOur and Bkud Toak, and vrlll ondirate Ui» must otijtmato Bloud and Skin AiJoo'.iona. PHcs, tame aa Vita'.ity Pills. lUm Alialiai Univereal Pills for Fsmalo Comgplaintt, lUinaciatio PiUa, Asthma and Coord PUls, Ifs.t XUdnoing Pa-i7dr.ru, Vnrkoonlo Panrdaxs, Gaxfilo Pouders, Fitfili Piudiwiisji Po-xdvs, Worm Cx&es, Bath Toblsta, Boavlyptoa Oil and Jujubto, Hair Bentoier and CarapilaxiaQ Iksntiflor, Liver mis'. Kidney Pllto, and Inatuit Ueadnche Cars, are all simply *ond«rfal. Bt—\& toy bin P»o«s Book, whioh containa »U pcitkolora and mactTUMfal hinu and BumteM teattßMmiats. &—.Co*urjivosDnti<m PniVAMi aks CoavroHKTiAX,. Write without delcy, and oddross HeRRKHSS.fIUSSCN ■ *■ 01 tiAinbton Quay WELLINGTON, N.Z. \_____m__m ....ini■ up s»awii«p]iMWJ'ii'i»Mii'.iii'ii' ' ' * THE MIGHTYHEALERI FAC-SIM.ILK OF WRAPPER AROUND 13VERY BOX. Te Rongoa-Nui, The Mighty Healer. TESTIMONIALS. MANGAPAI, Auckland.-Dear Sir,—To you, as a benefactor of your species, I must return my best thanks, for whilst all medical advice and other treatment were of no avail, that singlo box of your Ointment cured entirely a lar{<o sore on my anklo, the conscqiionco of an accident, which for more than six years bad baffled all caro and appliances, yet in four weeks tho wound was covered with six square inches of healthy skin, which justifies mo in doing all lean to spread tho fame of your Ointment.—Faithfully yours. J. MURRAY. MR MATTHEW SMEATON, Stfutb Dunedin, writes: My wife su t fcrod ijreafc agony from ■ her eyes. She was almost blind, and for the last six months had her eyes wrapped up in cloths. She was three months In Dunedin Hospital without benefit. Hor ease seemed hopeless, and sho hardly cared what became of her, she suffered such pain. As a last resource Bho carno to you, and you gave her tho Red Cross Ointment. To her great surprise after using it only four days Bho was ablo'to take tho cloths from hor eyes, and, aftor usinponly one small box, she is now, thank God^ - quite well. I know others who have received the same benefit. PRICES: ls ed, 2s"ed anil -3s Gel JEOM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. PETER'BUTTON Chemist, MAIN ROAD, SOUTH DUNEDIN.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 135, 9 June 1898, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 135, 9 June 1898, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 135, 9 June 1898, Page 10