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THE CONSUMER FTHE SUFFERER if he permits a substitute to bo palmed off on him as “just as good. If such substitution concerns an article of common use, it only means inferior goods; but if you expect results from an original and standard medicine, and then find you aro injuriously affected by the concoction which an unscrupulous dealer has recommended, you realise the importance of procuring “ just what you want.’’ Remember, SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is the original, tried, and approved article. If you procure the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT you will obtain the prompt relief which only a .scientificallyprepared medicament can give. It contains ethereal particles which are not present in other eucalyptus products, and is free from irritating by-products. Quality in small dose distinguishes it from the bulky and dangerous products. It is unique, safe, and effective. Allenton, Ashburton, 23rd March, 1912. Mr. E. G. Lane, Chemist, Camara. Dear Sir. It gives me great pleasure to send you this letter, to tell you how much I appreciate your Medoline. Having all my household duties to attend to, 1 found that my hands got into a frightful state, in fact they were so bad that I could not bear to even thread a needle. I tried every cream and ointment that I heard of, and also had different receipts made up, but they were of no use. I noticed your advertisement in the “Guardian,” so I asked my husband to see if Air Totty had it in stock. Yesj ho brought me a bottle home to try, and, really, after the first rubbing, my bands felt lovely, for they were then all chaps, hard and drawn., By - the time I was finished tlie bottle my hands were soft and, free from all dirt and cracks. Aly husband was astonished to see the difference. I really could not do-without it. Sometimes the chemist is out of it, and he brings forward another' article which is very good. But I tell him there is nothing as good as “ Lane’s Medoline,” and 1 am willing to wait until he gets it in. I tell all my friends about it, and they are surprised to find it so j good. It is with pleasure that I ! give you permission to make use of my letter. I am so well pleased with “ Lane’s Medoline,” that the least I can do is to tell others about it. Those who have their household duties to attend to, and yet wish to possess nice hands, should never be without it. Yours faithfully, Alrs. Ivor V. Matthews.

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Evening Star, Issue 15138, 20 March 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15138, 20 March 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15138, 20 March 1913, Page 9