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, The "Western Medical Review," says:— a 7 v£™ ds «° f physicians have attested that SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI has a pronounced and indisputable superiority over all other preparations of Eucalyptus." Your health is too precious to bo tampered with; therefore, reject all products foisted upon you by unscrupulous mercenaries, and insist upon getting SAAUER & SON« -EUOTLYPTI EXTRACT. In coughs, colds, fevers, diarrhoea.kidney diseases, the relief is instantaneous. Wounds, ulcers, burns, sprains, etc., it heals without inflammation. As mouthwash (5 drops to a glass of water) it prevents decay of teeth, and destroys all disease germs. — Advt. FABER EST QUISQUE FORTUNE SU^E. Tho best advertisement after all is the personal recommendation of those who have cursd their coughs and colds with Tonking'a Linseed Emulsion, and their namo is legion, their gratitude and appreoiation boundless. You try it for that snufflo of yours, and you'll be another ■walking, talking, and living testimonial. — Advt. The miser sat amongst his gold. v "I would' uot part," ho said, "With half-a-gunea, tho' my life Woro lo bo forfoited. But influenza got him down, His breaths grew short and fewer — "Tako all I've got, ho cried, "but give Mo Woods' Great Peppermint Cure." — Axlst.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1904, Page 5

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