SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, the unequalled remedy for colds, chest troubles, headaches, indigestion, rheumatism, SANDER’S EXTRACT, the surest protection from all infectious diseases, fever, diphtheria, meningitis. SANDER’S EXTRACT, the great healer of wounds, burns, sprains, ulcers. inflamed skin, SANDER’S EXTRACT, proved at the Supreme Court of Victoria to contain nntiseptjo and healing substances not present in other Eucalyptus preparations, hence its superior and unique curative power. SANDER’S EXTRACT, the only eucalyptus product prepared exclusively from the leaves and : efined by special process, is free from the irritating and depressing qualities of the ordinary eucalyptus oils, and the socalled “extracts,” and is safe for internal as well as external use.— Advt.
KICKED BY A HORSE. Painful knee injury after years of trouble yields to Witch’s Oil. Read this Soldier’s story:— Dunedin, October 29, 1923. “While in camp prior to going on active service, I was kicked on the knee by a horse. My knee troubled me quite a lot and at times was very painful. After returning from overseas, and while living in Auckland, my knee again gave me trouble. I tried several remedies and finally tried Witch’s Oil and received more relief .from that than from any other preparation, and since then I have never failed to keep a supply on hand. Signed (J.L.J.). Original at office of Tussicura Manufacturing Co-, Dunedin. Witch’s Oil kills pain. Stops Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatic, Face-ache—all agonising pains. 2s. 6d., and ds. 6d. aHsjP.ifitij and grocers.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 58, 3 December 1923, Page 8
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