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A MOST HONORARY DISTINCTION.

The Western Medical Review, a medical publication of the highest standing, says, in a re.-ent issue : " Thousands of physicians in this and other countries have attested that Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract ie not only absolutely reliable, but that ib has a pronounced and indisputable superiority over all other preparations of Eucalyptus." Your health is too precious to be timpered with ; therefore, reject all products foisted upon you by unscrupulous mercenaries, and insist upon getting Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract, the only preparation recommended by your physician and the Medical Press. In coughs, colds, fevers, diarrhoea, kidney diseases, the relief is instantaneous. Wounds, ulcers, burns, sprains, etc., it heals without inflammation. As mouthwash (five drops to a glass of water) it prevents decay pf teeth, and destroys all disease germs. The following advertisement from a Southern paper, is distinctly rich : — " Wanted, capable girl for dairy farm, able to milk. Four good-looking sons in family," "Whooping Cough.— My three children, suffering severely from whooping cough, have been entirely cured after using two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. — John ■ Gbainger, Graf ten, N. S. W. , There is no danger whatever from whooping cough whem the cough is kept loose and expeotoration easy by the use of this remedy. It renders the paroxysms of coughing less frequent and less {severe. For sale by W. Walker, Chemist, Milton^ _■ >

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 180, 23 October 1903, Page 5

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A MOST HONORARY DISTINCTION. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 180, 23 October 1903, Page 5

A MOST HONORARY DISTINCTION. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 180, 23 October 1903, Page 5

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