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SANDER & SONS’ EUCALYPTI EX-TRACT-—Under the distinguished patronage of His Majesty the King of Italy, as per communication made by the Minister forfForeign Affairs, through the Consul-General or Italy at Melbourne, March 14, 1878. Awarded diploma at the Amsterdam Exhibition, 1883Acknowledged by Mdical Clinics and Uni versities all over the Globe. There are imitations of Eucalypti Extract in the market, products of simple distillation, ortning crude, resinous oils. In order that those crude oils may not be taken for our purVolatilo Eucalypti Extract, which is recognised by the Medical Division of the Pru sian Goerntnent to bo of perfectly pure origin, as per nformation forwarded to us through the Consul at Melbourne, March 2, 1878, we vtate: — It is proved by tests made by the Medical Clinics of the Universities of Bonn and Griefswald (Prussia), and reported to by Dr Schultz Professor of Pharmacology at Bonn, and Professor Dr Mossier, Director of the Medical Clines at Griefswald, that only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of acids resinous and other substances adherent to primary distillation, will develop the sanative qualities proper to the plant. All crude oils or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are to bo classed according to the named authority is, among the turpentines, which are abandoned long since as an internal medicament. IT esc crude oil, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are discernible: - 1. By their deficiency in pungent ouur (which our product, the only genuine Euca lypti Extract, develops most freely throrgn ts surplus oxygen.) 2. By their alcoholic, thin, and mobile appearance, being reduced to specific density through the presence of acids. 3. By their taste, the result of contract ing tendency of resins and uinats. if these crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are applied by mistake in eases of croup, bronchitis, dipthcria, internal inflammation, dysentry, etc., the consequences are most appalling. For safety’s sake ask always or Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract.— Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia.—SANDEß & SONS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 April 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 April 1901, Page 4

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