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Tho best medicine known is SANDER & SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test it* eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. In serious eases, and accidents o! nil kinds, bo they wounds, burns,, soaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—noswel ling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria,, bronchitus, inflammation of lungs, swelling &0., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidne,s and urinary organs. SANDER & SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by. Hi* Majesty tire King of Italy ; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject all others.

Mr S. J. Evans, Nuseby. Dear Sir,—l do not suppose that any purs- n has ever suffered more seriously from Coughs and Colds than I have. For years I used to cough in the in.ming to an extent that absolutely frighten d me, for I was afraid it would result in the bursting of a blood-vessel. Fortunately for myself I Inard of your TrssrcußA, and I determined to give it a trial. The very first dose did me good, undl therefore decided : o persevere with it. I cannot express my gratitude to you for having afforded me so much relief, and I can safely say that Tussicuba has made me another man. I send you this testimonial entirely on my own account, but I think that people should be informed of the great benefit they will receive from trying it in cases of pulmonary complaints —I am, yours gratefully, If. C. Ravens wood

“We have received from the make s Messrs W. Gawne and Co., Dunedin, a large bottle of their Colonially-niauufac-tured Worcestershire Sane . We are compelled to say that the Sauce has been a source of much enjoyment to the editorial palate, and that it is equal in pleasantness to anything of the kind we have ever tasted. Under its piquant influence the editorial matutinal crust has been reminiscent of mushrooms and olives and sweet spices of ‘ Araby the Blest ’ generally, and in the flat sameness of the luncheon hour has been relieved as by a mountain in a monotonous plain, or a trickling brook in a thirsty land. With a bottle—a large bottle—of this Sauce end a chop, we would willingly retire into Die desert ai d start out to be a hermit and spend our life in a perpetual condition of that enviable dolce far niento, which is alone truly characterised as the essence of intellectual enjoyment.” YOUR ATTENTION FOR A MINUTE. Influenza is a constantly recurring epidemic in the colony, and is so insidious in its action that many people are inclined to take but little notice of it when its attacks them. They attempt, by extra exertion, to throw off the lassitude that is one of the prominent symptoms of the disease, and ,in the meantime the malady is increasing. The tonic qualities of TUSSICURA have been of the highest value in these cases, strengthening the system and soothing the nerves, and have effected a cure in many instances where other remedies have tailed. Long-standing cases of Asthma have also beau immediately relieved by a few doses o f the mixture, Write tor testimonials. Obtainable all storekeepers. Don.T Cough. —Relief can be obtained immediately. Use “ KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES”—weII known as the utterly unrivalled Cough Remedy. Strongly recommended by many eminent physicians. They at once check the cough and cause without any after eflect; the most delicate can therefore take them. One Lozenge alone gives ease—one or two at bedtime ensures rest. Sold everywhere in tins 13Jd. each. TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums, lias sent £],ooo to his Institute, so that deaf people unable 10 procure the Ear Drums may have them i ree, Apply to Department 0. W. The Institute, “ Longcott,’’ Guimersbury, London, W., E gland.

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Lake County Press, Issue 905, 5 April 1900, Page 5

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Untitled Lake County Press, Issue 905, 5 April 1900, Page 5

Untitled Lake County Press, Issue 905, 5 April 1900, Page 5