MEDICAL. Instantly Relieved by One Application of Complete External and Internal Treatment Consisting of Cimruiu Soap, to cleanse the ikn of orngt*%nd ncales, Ctmcuiu CMntnv-ut to jnataoUy «l!ay Itching and irritation and boo Hits I and heal, and Ctmctnu Rmolyint, to cool | and cleave tho blood. A .ingle set Is often i sufficient to cure the »evere*t humour. j Sold by «U Colonial Chemiite. Vottst. Diba™ 1 Ckkm. Com-., Hole Prop.., Botfon, U. 8. A. "How to I Cure Bkin Humours," frteI TtTATUTOiti: JuiicLAJBATiON. — I, O Jb'rank ttaabe, lronbark, Sandhurst, ;a the colony or Victoria, do aolercuUy ami sincerely declare that on the 25th June, \ iXVI, my son Alfred, six years Of agu, i was "accidentally hurt with an axe on vie | knee. I at ouce took all pains to secure I meaical attendance. However, in spile ol j all efforts, on the 27th August, lhT'7, tho ! opinion was given by Dr. Macgillivray that an amputation oE the Injured llmti had become imperative, in order to save j Hie. At this juncture I called upon Messrs SANDEK & SONS, procuring I some of their PURE VO-AXIi.K ! EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, and by the application of the .same I had tho satls- ! faction of seeing my son within a' fortnight out of all danger, and to-day he is i recovered. I may juat add that it was ! v,'hen the crisis had b&en reached that SANDER'S EXTRACT was first applied. And I make this solemn declaration, etc. Prank Raabe. Declared at Sandhurst, IJi ! the colony of Victoria, Australia, this 17th i October, 1877, before me, Morltz Conn, J.P. iTo guard the hijrh reputation our manuj facture has attained all over the globe, ! we state that care has to be exercised to i obtain the genuine article (Sander and j Sons) as the moat appalling consequences have resulted from the application of spurious products.—SANDEßS & SONS. HERR RABBMUBBEN, j * s T»*« BANI9H HERBALIST, 91, Xrfunbton Quay, W«Uinffton, la Worli-renownud for the 3?h<msan.cis of Cures [ •hick bare boen exacted by bis A£?JLU2rS MJSBJb&Ti BKSSEDXBS. Skonaan&s of Testimonials Ppore the W OTtdcrf.nl Curoa KiTuctod. Most BJleotivo Bomedj of the Costuxy, a Certaiu Otir* for l>oyrested Spirits, Dobiliiy, YVeaJtuacs of tbe Spino, Brain, and JSonse. Boras, «/- 1 Comtsxa, 23/6. AXXAJUOTE BLOOS FZZ&B Unequalled as a Blood Pwrltter and Tonic, Cares mo»t obstinate Blood & Skin Affection*. Boxkr, 6/-; Oowbses, 23/6. Al£»liu« Universal Pills, Kbeumatic Pills, Asfchui* irnd Cough Pill*, JFat Kedncing Pondurs, Hair Ke«terer, aud FiHi Fowders. LtVEH & KIDNEY PILLS, BOXE3 1/-. liotuodies toy Post » SpecialityA Separate Kemedy for each Conipl&rat. Sand for Wa Froe ttook, ooutaiaiug "Valuable Information and TesUmonmls. Advice Free. Q^uunroHOKHcS Stbictly Gcmrtmmnai.v. ' Herr Rassnrassen, (- -91, Lambton Quay, Wellington. K.Z. TO LADIES.—No need to eousmt «loctors, or chemists. The remedies you reoulre in your own hands. Write for free COD 7of T*ln«ble book about yourselves, your health, your welfare. Every woman should rend it. Posted free In sealed enveS Xi^-6. SPECIFIC, 539. BUaabcthjitregt, North Melbonrae. TO MEN. ''— Write lor free copy of valuable book about yourselves, your health, your happiness, your future. It contains a full exposition of the human system and the remedies adopted. No need to consult doctors Posted free in sealed envelope. Every man nhould read It. Address—O. SPECIFIC, 639, Elizabeth-street, North Melbourne.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 6
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